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Lturco

Jan 1, 1970
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Anyone has a copy of 61000-4-2 downloadable?

Ridiculous to pay $106US for 75 pages... more then $1.00 per page...
it's like CD's... sell them around $5 and I will never copy them... we
all know they cost less than .50 to print... and artist never have more
than $1.00 per copy... could it be reasonable???

I bought so many standards, most of the time useless... or only one or
two pages useful... we have to read them first to decide if it's the
thing we were searching for before throwing money in that pit...

Louis. I'm for the science advancement...

P.S. I have IPC 325A,D316,D275,SM782,A610,CM770... and only D275 and
SM-782 are worth the paper price... ask me for a possible scanning job...
 
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John Woodgate

Jan 1, 1970
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I read in sci.electronics.design that Lturco <[email protected]>
wrote (in said:
Anyone has a copy of 61000-4-2 downloadable?

Ridiculous to pay $106US for 75 pages... more then $1.00 per page...

It's GBP106 in UK if you are not a Subscribing Member of BSI.

You can get English versions of some standards from the Netherlands
Standards web site and some others, such as Denmark. You need a table of
exchange rates and a good Google session. If a German text will do, the
DIN version is often of lower cost than others. Fewer blank pages for
artistic effect.

http://www.beuth.de

Bestellen: Auswahlkasten markieren und auf "Warenkorb" klicken
DIN EN 61000-4-2, Ausgabe:2001-12
Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (EMV) - Teil 4-2: Prüf- und
Messverfahren; Prüfung der Störfestigkeit gegen die Entladung statischer
Elektrizität (IEC 61000-4-2:1995 + A1:1998 + A2:2000); Deutsche Fassung
EN 61000-4-2:1995 + A1:1998 + A2:2001
Originalsprache: de, 48,78 EUR

49 Euros is a bit less than USD100, I suppose.
 
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Ted Edwards

Jan 1, 1970
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Lturco said:
it's like CD's... sell them around $5 and I will never copy them... we
all know they cost less than .50 to print... and artist never have more
than $1.00 per copy... could it be reasonable???

I see a number of artists are starting to advertise their CD's on their
own web pages. These are often sold in the 10-15 dollar range. What
would it take to set up several burners on a PC? Is there another low
capital cost alternative?

One has to buy and burn the CD, print the face and package it. I'm
guessing it should be do-able at about a dollar a pop. How much is bulk
mailing of such things? Add another dollar for amortising capital
(reasonable?). If it all came to $3 and the CD sold for (say) $6, would
the artist not get three times as much?

Ted
 
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