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Does anyone know where to download the Feynman lectures at?
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I suggest downloading them from a shelf at your nearest university bookshop.
Crosson said:I just find it funny that the nearest university bookshop at which I could pick up the Feynman lectures is at least 2000 miles away
i.e. the OP could always try www.amazon.com[/URL][/QUOTE]
Ok, I'll bite.
Where the heck are you located? In an island in the middle of the Pacific? In a research outpost in Antarctica? :confused:
http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/ocl...ngs?loc=hawaii
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