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Post by cc on Feb 22, 2010 19:46:12 GMT -6
WOW! I just found google books online today. Tons of free football coaching books. go to www.books.google.com
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Post by illiniwek on Feb 22, 2010 20:20:55 GMT -6
thanks for the heads up. So many things on google that I just forget are there.
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Post by poweriguy on Feb 22, 2010 20:48:06 GMT -6
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Post by illiniwek on Feb 22, 2010 21:40:54 GMT -6
Man, you're not kidding about liking the old stuff poweriguy. I was expecting to see a bunch of books from the 70's. Thanks for passing that on. I only spent about 20 minutes reading, but they look great. Just the introductory quote alone from W.H. Roper was inspiring. Thanks again.
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Post by gunrun on Feb 23, 2010 10:00:43 GMT -6
Awesome stuff. Enjoy it while it is here, because I heard on the radio this week that the federal govt. is looking into google having a monopoly on online books, even though they paid the rights for them.
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Post by cc on Feb 23, 2010 14:44:36 GMT -6
So what does that mean? Can we download them?
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Post by bgj on Feb 23, 2010 16:11:03 GMT -6
I like the old stuff too.
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Post by Juliath on Feb 23, 2010 17:48:05 GMT -6
So what does that mean? Can we download them? Books that are no longer copyright protected can be downloaded as a PDF. An example would be the Illiad or Emerson's essays. Book that are still copyright protected are view only, and may have a page or two missing depending on whether or not Google has an agreement with the publisher. So most of your football books will not be for download unless the author made it that way. Sorry if this ruins your day.
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Post by gunrun on Feb 23, 2010 19:52:24 GMT -6
The Arnsparger defensive book is on there, but many of the pages are missing. Still, there is much of it that you can read.
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