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First, Thanks Scott for the link to http://stinet.dtic.mil/str/index.html
that is full of usefull papers of peroxide. I found if I call late at night that downloads go ok even for the large files. Anyway, what do people consider the essential web sites for useful papers are? Earl Colby Pottinger -- I make public email sent to me! Hydrogen Peroxide Rockets, OpenBeos, SerialTransfer 3.0, RAMDISK, BoatBuilding, DIY TabletPC. What happened to the time? http://webhome.idirect.com/~earlcp |
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Anyway, what do people consider the essential web sites for useful papers are?
So far I have listed: http://stinet.dtic.mil/str/index.html http://www.astronautix.com/ http://www.faqs.org/faqs/space/launchers/ http://www.spaceandtech.com/spacedata/elvs/elvs.shtml -- I make public email sent to me! Hydrogen Peroxide Rockets, OpenBeos, SerialTransfer 3.0, RAMDISK, BoatBuilding, DIY TabletPC. What happened to the time? http://webhome.idirect.com/~earlcp |
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Earl Colby Pottinger wrote:
Anyway, what do people consider the essential web sites for useful papers are? http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/search-adv.htm http://ntrs.nasa.gov/ http://library.lanl.gov/catalog/ http://www.llnl.gov/library/catalogs.html -- Scott Lowther, Engineer Remove the obvious (capitalized) anti-spam gibberish from the reply-to e-mail address |
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Scott Lowther wrote:
Earl Colby Pottinger wrote: Anyway, what do people consider the essential web sites for useful papers are? http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/search-adv.htm http://ntrs.nasa.gov/ http://library.lanl.gov/catalog/ http://www.llnl.gov/library/catalogs.html Awesome. I'm going to have millions and millions of PDF's on my harddrive very soon.... ;-) Thanks, David |
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Scott Lowther wrote:
Earl Colby Pottinger wrote: Anyway, what do people consider the essential web sites for useful papers are? http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/search-adv.htm http://ntrs.nasa.gov/ http://library.lanl.gov/catalog/ http://www.llnl.gov/library/catalogs.html Do you know if there are CD's available from any of these sites? It would be cool to be able to get an entire year's worth of published papers in CD form and might be quicker and cheaper than downloading. Thanks, David |
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David Findlay wrote:
Scott Lowther wrote: Earl Colby Pottinger wrote: Anyway, what do people consider the essential web sites for useful papers are? http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/search-adv.htm http://ntrs.nasa.gov/ http://library.lanl.gov/catalog/ http://www.llnl.gov/library/catalogs.html Do you know if there are CD's available from any of these sites? It would be cool to be able to get an entire year's worth of published papers in CD form and might be quicker and cheaper than downloading. Thanks, The only ones I know of like that are the annual AIAA papers set of CD's. Costs something like five grand, as memory serves. Seems a bit steep, to me. -- Scott Lowther, Engineer Remove the obvious (capitalized) anti-spam gibberish from the reply-to e-mail address |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:05:53 -0800 (PST), Earl Colby Pottinger
wrote: First, Thanks Scott for the link to http://stinet.dtic.mil/str/index.html that is full of usefull papers of peroxide. I found if I call late at night that downloads go ok even for the large files. Anyway, what do people consider the essential web sites for useful papers are? Earl Colby Pottinger Every NASA center maintains a report server with papers grouped by year of publication. A little Googling should turn them up. Typically, the papers are available in PS and PDF formats. As for LANL, I think all of its on-line offerings have been discontinued post-9/11. The same is true for other "sensitive" collections. You should keep an eye out for conference sites. One good example is (or was; don't know if it's still on-line) the 11th AIAA / AAAF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE -- Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies. The URL is http://hypersonic2002.aaaf.asso.fr/papers/ Chris W |
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Scott Lowther wrote:
Earl Colby Pottinger wrote: Anyway, what do people consider the essential web sites for useful papers are? http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/search-adv.htm http://ntrs.nasa.gov/ http://library.lanl.gov/catalog/ http://www.llnl.gov/library/catalogs.html The NACA digital archive can be surprisingly usefull too. Maybe not quite cutting-edge. |
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