in this vedio, you can learn how to download books which can be full viewed in google books. the two urls are 1.books.google.com 2.www.1989s.com ...
how do you delete your igoogle/gmail/googlebooks account?
Jul 02, 2008 by Thomas H | Posted in Google
I have that account and now i like the yahoo one bigger. How do I delete the google one?
1. Go to https://www.google.com/accounts/Login
2. Click the Order link next to the 'My products' list. On this page, you can delete your account.
Ryman | Jul 02, 2008
1. Go to https://www.google.com/accounts/Login
2. Click the Prepare link next to the 'My products' list. On this page, you can delete your account.
Ryman | Jul 02, 2008
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ibrahim_828 | Jul 02, 2008
Are there any website I can read books? Googlebooks only shows portions.?
May 19, 7165 by Rob | Posted in Programming & Design
I like to pore over during lunch, but I'm unable to find a site that'll have books. I would just read a regular book, but between eating with one hand and balancing a volume in the other is too much of a hassle.
I should have been more clear, I'm willing to pay for service. NOT looking for anything illegal.
Try this situate:
http://www.ebook3000.com/
Emp-Naval | May 19, 7657
How do we Download books from Googlebooks?
Apr 09, 2009 by The Dzz | Posted in Software
or Where can i download laid-back ebooks on Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing?????
Thanks!!!
use google log downloader
for details go to
http://www.codeplex.com/GoogleBookDownloader
nit | Apr 09, 2009
Does the Collins submarine project have the fingerprints of a buffoon ?
Jan 15, 2009 by Waikiki Kahuna | Posted in Philosophy
Googlebooks "Collins Arrange Submarine Story" says that Geoff Rose was booted off the project.
[In early 1997 Geoff Rose was peremptorily removed from the bulge out and retired from the navy.]
Isn't that a spectacular own goal for whoever orchestrated it ?
"As one Fountain-head of Narcissistic Supply dwindles, the narcissist finds himself trapped in a frantic (though, at times, unconscious) effort to easy alternatives. As one Pathological Narcissistic Space (the narcissist's stomping grounds) is rendered "uninhabitable" (too many people "see through" the narcissist's manipulation and machinations) – the narcissist wanders off to find another.
These unrestrainable endeavours sometimes lead to boom-bust cycles which involve, in the first stage, the formation of a Grandiosity Bubble.
A Grandiosity Droplet froth is an imagined, self-aggrandising, narrative involving the narcissist and elements from his real life – people around him, places he frequents, or conversations he is having. The narcissist weaves a book incorporating these facts, inflating them in the process and endowing them with bogus internal meaning and consistency. In other words: he confabulates – but, this point, his confabulation is loosely based on reality.
In the process, the narcissist re-invents himself and his life to fit the new-fangled tale. He re-casts himself in newly adopted roles. He a moment fancies himself an actor, a guru, a political activist, an entrepreneur, or an irresistible hunk. He modifies his behaviour to match to these new functions. He gradually morphs into the fabricated character and "becomes" the fictitious protagonist he has created.
All the mechanisms of pathological narcissism are at exertion during the bubble phase. The narcissist idealises the situation, the other "actors", and the environment. He tries to oversee and manipulate his milieu into buttressing his false notions and perceptions. Faced with an inevitable Grandiosity Gap, he becomes disillusioned and unsavoury and devalues and discards the people, places, and circumstances involved in the bubble.
Still, Grandiosity Bubbles are not part of the normal narcissistic mini-round (see the resources in the section titled "Also Read" below). They are rare events, much like trying on a new provision for size and comfort. They fizzle out rapidly and the narcissist reverts to his regular pattern: idealising new Sources of Supplying, devaluing and discarding them, pursuing the next victims to be drained.
Actually, the deflation of a grandiosity bubble is met with relief by the narcissist. It does not cover a narcissistic injury. The narcissist views the bubble as merely an experiment at being someone else for a while. It is a safety valve, allowing the narcissist to effectively come through be a match for with negative emotions and frustration. Thus cleansed, the narcissist can go back to doing what he does best – projecting a Sham Self and garnering attention from others."
socrates207 | Jan 15, 2009
how can i download googlebooks?
Nov 01, 2007 by zhnwe888 | Posted in Google
Hi there, this is Dustin Gardener.
I did a speedy search on Google for googlebooks because I had never heard of them before! I remember now though that I've come across them and it's a really cool feature for skimming through a book you're taking into consideration purchasing.
In the help files I found this question about downloading. Seems you can only download books that are out of copyright.