Re: PDF Versions of California Timetable?
Author: Snuffy
Date: 12-26-2011 - 13:15
The first of all, thank you for figuring out what I am talking about.
>A PDF version of the California Timetable would
> make the print version worthless
Yeah, but they are quitting the business, don't they? You can't get any"new versions" of the timetable anymore and the paper one won't last forever.
I think quite a few people interested "buying"(and not copying) the PDF versions of the Altamont Timetable. You don't have to go to the book store or paying for the shipping fee.
Snuffy
BNSF Rail Guy Wrote:
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> The short answer...no.
>
> A PDF version of the California Timetable would
> make the print version worthless as it can be
> copied and sent to anybody, even those that didn't
> pay for one. There are some things that you don't
> want to mess with. If you really want a PDF
> version, simply scan all the pages and run them
> thru Acrobat (not Acrobat Reader, but the software
> to create PDF's) and boom, you got a PDF...just
> don't share the file or your violating federal
> copyright laws and they are usually strictly
> enforced and the punish and fines can be massive.