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Bet you get yours any day now that you're looking for it.Is it out yet? Seems like I got mine about this time last year.
I'm sure the MOA would be happy to let you write the app.This book should be available either as a PDF I can keep on my phone or as an App as well. I'd happily pay for an electronic version since the printed version does me no good sitting on my bookshelf at home.
Ditto. I consider the Anonymous Book as essential a part of my gear as my tool roll & tire repair kit.Mine lives in my tankbag and goes along on every ride. It never sees a bookshelf until it's replaced with the next year's edition.
There's no app to be written. The book is sitting in the MOA's computers (it's not typed out on a typewriter is it?) so making a PDF of it is a 1 minute job. A PDF can be read by number of smartphones, and on any PC/laptop.I'm sure the MOA would be happy to let you write the app.
This book should be available either as a PDF I can keep on my phone or as an App as well. I'd happily pay for an electronic version since the printed version does me no good sitting on my bookshelf at home. RobStar
There's no app to be written. The book is sitting in the MOA's computers (it's not typed out on a typewriter is it?) so making a PDF of it is a 1 minute job. A PDF can be read by number of smartphones, and on any PC/laptop.
I'm wondering about it too. I'm in Europe, and I'd be content with the magazine in PDF format. Sending it to me is extra expensive and takes longer. And it's a lot cheaper than printing it and sending it by mail. I know there are still a lot of people who want paper in their hands, but there should be an option to not receive any paper publications.
At the office it will just be a Word file or some other word processor. It can be a program that selects the members from the member database and makes some sort of file for the printer, but that's all the same. In the end, it sits somewhere on a PC and it's fairly easy to make a PDF out of it. If that would involve any complicated programming, I'd be surprised. And I don't say that as a layman. I'm in the database business for the past 25 years and this shouldn't be any problem. In the end it depends on how they organized everything but if you can make something the printer can print, you can make a PDF from it.Of course it is in a computer. For sure in the electronic format used at the printer. How it gets in that specific format I'm not sure.
And whether that format used for the electronic printing press is readily convertible into something a smart phone can use is an open question.
Any professional printers around who can answer that question?
I'm in Europe, and I'd be content with the magazine in PDF format. Sending it to me is extra expensive and takes longer. And it's a lot cheaper than printing it and sending it by mail. I know there are still a lot of people who want paper in their hands, but there should be an option to not receive any paper publications.
Oh, that's great. I must admit I hadn't looked for it before, and when the question was asked, I assumed it wasn't available electronically.ON is available on this site in .PDF all the way back to Nov-2009.
I used it today.
I pay for and order a second one. Each bike never leaves the garage without a current copy. Never had to use it yet, but I'd hate to need it and have sitting at home in the other bike.