I would like one too Kevin. But I need a bookshelf to put it on first ;-)
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1 reply by Nancy Avila
May 03, 2018 4:29 PM
Nancy Avila
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My similar dilemma Sante :)
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Carla Fair-WrightProgram/Project Management Consultant| Optimal Consulting LLCHouston, TX, United States
There is something to be said about the tactile experience of holding a book in your hand. Books you can borrow from and lend to friends unrestricted. Books that you can write in the margin in bad handwriting and later wonder what those notes were supposed to mean :-)
Kevin, congratulation --- I would say for someone studying for the exam it is necessary to have hard copy beside PDF file, and it is always good to have it for reference but I am like Sante all my bookshelf are full - books are so old now the pages turned yellow but I can't throw them out.
I like your participation in keeping our mills running You know in Canada we have big forest and daily hundreds of thousand trees get debarked and chopped into chips to make pulp which later becomes either on your bookshelf as paper or they end up in your bathroom as tissue paper. so for those who advocate save the trees well they will shutdown so many jobs and in one time when those trees catch fire the amount is more than what we use in a year and they goes for nothing. same like those people who advocate animal right not to hunt deer and they just got killed on the road damaging many cars and goes for nothing
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1 reply by Kevin Drake
May 03, 2018 2:12 AM
Kevin Drake
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I use the book nearly daily because I mentor many people around the world, and you know how much I enjoy that.
Pdf is good for searching, but the book and the pencil are my best mates
There is something to be said about the tactile experience of holding a book in your hand. Books you can borrow from and lend to friends unrestricted. Books that you can write in the margin in bad handwriting and later wonder what those notes were supposed to mean :-)
There is something to be said about the tactile experience of holding a book in your hand. Books you can borrow from and lend to friends unrestricted. Books that you can write in the margin in bad handwriting and later wonder what those notes were supposed to mean :-)
I am still a paper and pencil person Saving Changes...
Kevin, congratulation --- I would say for someone studying for the exam it is necessary to have hard copy beside PDF file, and it is always good to have it for reference but I am like Sante all my bookshelf are full - books are so old now the pages turned yellow but I can't throw them out.
I like your participation in keeping our mills running You know in Canada we have big forest and daily hundreds of thousand trees get debarked and chopped into chips to make pulp which later becomes either on your bookshelf as paper or they end up in your bathroom as tissue paper. so for those who advocate save the trees well they will shutdown so many jobs and in one time when those trees catch fire the amount is more than what we use in a year and they goes for nothing. same like those people who advocate animal right not to hunt deer and they just got killed on the road damaging many cars and goes for nothing
I use the book nearly daily because I mentor many people around the world, and you know how much I enjoy that.
Pdf is good for searching, but the book and the pencil are my best mates Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
I like books. I have a kindle too, but there is definitely aspects of the experience from real books that are irreplaceable.