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* Free Ada Books
@ 2001-07-03 15:02 JD Higgs
  2001-07-04  3:59 ` Michael Meng
  2001-07-04 21:51 ` JM
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: JD Higgs @ 2001-07-03 15:02 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hello all,

  I have 11 copies of 'Ada 95: Problem Solving and Program Design (2nd
Edition)' as well as 11 copies of the Ada 95 LRM and Rationale.  I'll be
glad to send them to anyone who needs them, as long as you pick up the
shipping.

Jack Higgs
jack@jdhiggs.com





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* Re: Free Ada Books
  2001-07-03 15:02 JD Higgs
@ 2001-07-04  3:59 ` Michael Meng
  2001-07-04 10:35   ` M. A. Alves
  2001-07-04 21:51 ` JM
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Michael Meng @ 2001-07-04  3:59 UTC (permalink / raw)


"JD Higgs" <jack@jdhiggs.com> wrote in message news:<tk3n11gc8dt529@corp.supernews.com>...
> Hello all,
> 
>   I have 11 copies of 'Ada 95: Problem Solving and Program Design (2nd
> Edition)' as well as 11 copies of the Ada 95 LRM and Rationale.  I'll be
> glad to send them to anyone who needs them, as long as you pick up the
> shipping.
> 
> Jack Higgs
> jack@jdhiggs.com

That's great! I'd like to read them. 
Unfortunatly, I'm in China, I don't know how to "pick up the shipping".
Anyway, you are so kind. I  think the lucky people will appreciate you
very much.



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* Re: Free Ada Books
  2001-07-04  3:59 ` Michael Meng
@ 2001-07-04 10:35   ` M. A. Alves
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: M. A. Alves @ 2001-07-04 10:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: comp.lang.ada

> >   I have 11 copies of 'Ada 95: Problem Solving and Program Design (2nd
> > Edition)' as well as 11 copies of the Ada 95 LRM and Rationale.  I'll be
> > glad to send them to anyone who needs them, as long as you pick up the
> > shipping.

That's really too kind.  _Where_ exactly are you?  UK, USA?  We could use
a couple of copies here in _Portugal_.  How much would the shipping
be?  Thanks a lot.

-- 
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* Re: Free Ada Books
@ 2001-07-04 11:14 ian.kerr
  2001-07-04 17:48 ` Colin Paul Gloster
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: ian.kerr @ 2001-07-04 11:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: comp.lang.ada; +Cc: myan518

 I think  "pick up the shipping" is a colloquialism for paying the price of 
postage and packaging. You can ask to see the postal regulations at any 
post office.

some options are:

a) Cash On Delivery (COD) in many administrations. When the parcel is 
delivered to the address, the postman must be paid in cash the amount 
specified on the packaging.

b) Prepayment. Send the cash in an exchangeable currency or send a money 
telegram, or send International Reply Coupons (IRCs) which can be 
purchased at any post office. Under Universal Postal Union (UPU) 
regulations (it's a specialised agency of the United Nations) IRCs must 
be made available for purchase by the public. You may have to pay more 
than the exchange value of them however.

Ian




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* Re: Free Ada Books
  2001-07-04 11:14 Free Ada Books ian.kerr
@ 2001-07-04 17:48 ` Colin Paul Gloster
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Colin Paul Gloster @ 2001-07-04 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)


I take it Ian Kerr was supposed to be following up to
Michael Meng's <myan518@sina.com> post.

Another way of sending the money would be by an International
Banker's Draft or an International Money Order etc. Ask your
local bank or other financial institution (I do not know if Chinese
post offices deal with money but some European ones do) for
which way they would recommend you to pay (there may be other
ways aside from Ian's suggestions and my one). I doubt that
payment on delivery such as Cash On Delivery would be feasible.

Further to Ian's statements of International Reply Coupons (IRCs),
I thought that the only sort available are for giving the minimum
Worldwide airmail postage for an ordinary letter. So for example
this might be U.S.$1.28 but the book may need $30 of postage to
the U.S.A.. So that would be expensive (to get a single IRC
might cost about $1.60 in China -- but then international transfers
would probably have excessive surcharges anyway).

Not exactly the same, but if you want to be scared about the
international service of the U.S. postal system, see
"Buying and trading [bulk quantities of archaic computer
hardware and especially software] with people in the US"
written by a Briton on
HTTP://WWW.CCNUK.co.UK/usauk.html

I also might not mind having a cheap copy of
'Ada 95: Problem Solving and Program Design (2nd
Edition)' but transcontinental postage may make it just
plain dearer than buying it from a shop. Maybe not.
HTTP://WWW.ComputerBooksOnline.com/ links
to http://ircalc.USPS.gov/ of the United States Postal Service
for international rates (you can choose package; country;
and weight).





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* Re: Free Ada Books
  2001-07-03 15:02 JD Higgs
  2001-07-04  3:59 ` Michael Meng
@ 2001-07-04 21:51 ` JM
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: JM @ 2001-07-04 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)


On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 10:02:55 -0500, "JD Higgs" <jack@jdhiggs.com>
wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>  I have 11 copies of 'Ada 95: Problem Solving and Program Design (2nd
>Edition)' as well as 11 copies of the Ada 95 LRM and Rationale.  I'll be
>glad to send them to anyone who needs them, as long as you pick up the
>shipping.
>
>Jack Higgs
>jack@jdhiggs.com
>

Doh! (now an official word BTW).

I just ordered it from Abe Books for 24.98! Had I not ordered I'm sure
some law in the universe would have been broken.

-jason





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