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Deceptor
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Sure would appreciate a listing of references like this.

Does anyone happen to have a listing that they would be willing to provide?

Thank you.
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Lint (right here on the Café) has devoted an incredible amount of work to such a thing. Shoot him a PM and I am sure he'll be happy to send you a copy.

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Mark Ross
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Lint has an awesome compendium of C & B literature.

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Thank you.

I PM'd Lint and am awaiting his reply.
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Thanks all for your kind words. I'll send em out to those who have PM'd me.
"There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip..." -English Proverb
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I don't think any of us can praise Todd highly enough for the outstanding work he has done and continues to do in preparing and periodically updating the most comprehensive C&B bibliography ever. We're all indebted to him.
Thanks again, Todd!

Sean
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You're quite right Sean, Thank Todd,
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1,097 references and growing...this fellow is exceptionally generous to be sharing his work with the community.

Stunning compilation!
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I'd love to see it published in book form.
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Hi Fortasse and all. Thanks again for your kind words. It makes those countless late nights all worth it!

I too would love to see it published however I doubt it will ever really be "Done". What I would like is to get it setup in a "wiki" type website that people can add missing references or correct mistakes that I have overlooked. Doing that is beyond the scope of my knowledge at the moment (and something I don't particularly have the time to learn).

Also much of the bibliography would not have been possible without Bill Palmer graciously donating a portion of Joro's book in german on the cups & balls.

-Todd
"There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip..." -English Proverb
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On 2010-12-15 18:51, lint wrote:
Hi Fortasse and all. Thanks again for your kind words. It makes those countless late nights all worth it!

I too would love to see it published however I doubt it will ever really be "Done". What I would like is to get it setup in a "wiki" type website that people can add missing references or correct mistakes that I have overlooked. Doing that is beyond the scope of my knowledge at the moment (and something I don't particularly have the time to learn).

Also much of the bibliography would not have been possible without Bill Palmer graciously donating a portion of Joro's book in german on the cups & balls.

-Todd


Why does it not surprise me that Bill Palmer had something to do with this project?

I swear, that man is supernatural!
"Is there any point to which you would wish to draw my attention?"
"To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time."
"The dog did nothing in the night-time."
"That was the curious incident," remarked Sherlock Holmes.