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Not too long ago someone posted this url :

http://www.spanburgh.com/files/Machinery's%20Handbook%2026th%20Edition.zip

It no longer is available. Does anyone have the zip file that was
here? I lost my hard drive and this was not something that I had
backed up.

Thank is advance.

Steve Mulhollan
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Steve Mulhollan wrote:
Not too long ago someone posted this url :

http://www.spanburgh.com/files/Machinery's%20Handbook%2026th%20Edition.zip

It no longer is available. Does anyone have the zip file that was
here? I lost my hard drive and this was not something that I had
backed up.

Thank is advance.

Steve Mulhollan


It shows up often on alt.binaries.ebooks.technical

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WWW.industrialpress.com ---- Ask 'em for the free stuff.

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"Steve Mulhollan" wrote in message
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Not too long ago someone posted this url :

http://www.spanburgh.com/files/Machinery's%20Handbook%2026th%20Edition.zip

It no longer is available. Does anyone have the zip file that was
here? I lost my hard drive and this was not something that I had
backed up.

Thank is advance.

Steve Mulhollan


I have it, it's a 269 MB file! Hopefully you have a broadband connection.
Let me know if you want me to send it to you.
Lane


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I have it, it's a 269 MB file! Hopefully you have a broadband
connection. Let me know if you want me to send it to you.
Lane





Lane, do you have an FTP client?


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That's a pretty damn fast connection he's got it on...
I'm yanking it over at 615KB/sec and gonna get it all in 7 minutes :-)
Dave

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On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 11:14:27 -0500, Steve Mulhollan
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Not too long ago someone posted this url :

http://www.spanburgh.com/files/Machinery's%20Handbook%2026th%20Edition.zip

Try again, he put it back up.



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I was on the slow side at 560kb/sec but if the various clocks were
accurate, we were pulling it at the same time!

Dave August wrote:
That's a pretty damn fast connection he's got it on...
I'm yanking it over at 615KB/sec and gonna get it all in 7 minutes :-)
Dave

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On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 11:14:27 -0500, Steve Mulhollan
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Not too long ago someone posted this url :


http://www.spanburgh.com/files/Machinery's%20Handbook%2026th%20Edition.zip

Try again, he put it back up.




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"Lane" lane (no spam) at copperaccents dot com wrote in
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I have it, it's a 269 MB file! Hopefully you have a broadband
connection. Let me know if you want me to send it to you.
Lane





Lane, do you have an FTP client?


I have a program called WS_FTP95LE that I use to upload my web pages, if
that is what you mean?


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"Lane" lane (no spam) at copperaccents dot com wrote in
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I have a program called WS_FTP95LE that I use to upload my web pages, if
that is what you mean?




Lane, I sent you an email to the address you have in your header.



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Thanks to all who responded. I was able to get it from the original
source.

Steve
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