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jimmypop

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Sucks

No page numbers.. no index.
whatever...
 
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jimmypop said:
Sucks

No page numbers.. no index.
whatever...


HAHAHAHAHA

Welcome to 1st Gen ownership! We definitely have our own unique problems to overcome.
 
Dont get me wrong, good information if you can find it!!!!
HAHAHA.

Someone should make a revised version with index, contents and A DAMN MAP of where the info is hidden!!!
 
Very common rant but rarely posted as it's own thread. :bow: :haha:

and yeah, we know.
 
jimmypop said:
Dont get me wrong, good information if you can find it!!!!
HAHAHA.
Someone should make a revised version with index, contents and A DAMN MAP of where the info is hidden!!!


Do what I'm going to do:

Take it to a print shop with a huge paper guillotine and have them carefully slice off the end of the book where the glue is and then have them punch holes in it for a three-ring binder.

After that you can take dividers and do your own sectioning of the contents!
 
CDA 455 said:
Do what I'm going to do:

Take it to a print shop with a huge paper guillotine and have them carefully slice off the end of the book where the glue is and then have them punch holes in it for a three-ring binder.

After that you can take dividers and do your own sectioning of the contents!

That's a good idea....I was going to pull the book apart and electronically scan every page, then index them in whatever way made sense to me. Maybe with "keywords" for each page so I could find relevant matches when I'd search?

Your way sounds easier though... :wink1:
 
CDA 455 said:
Do what I'm going to do:

Take it to a print shop with a huge paper guillotine and have them carefully slice off the end of the book where the glue is and then have them punch holes in it for a three-ring binder.

After that you can take dividers and do your own sectioning of the contents!

And here I thought you would use a :hack: to cut it :haha:
 
It is bad but could be worse. Once you look at it a few hundered times you figure out it is grouped where you can open it to the general area, but you still have to thumb through the pages to find what you want if it is actually in there. I have though about taking mine apart, but too lazy to get it done.

Mike
 
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