(Part 2) Top products from r/Piracy

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We found 21 product mentions on r/Piracy. We ranked the 196 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/Jah_Ith_Ber · 1 pointr/Piracy

I dunno if you'll see this but maybe.

Rosetta Stone is garbage. So is Pimsleur and basically any other commercial product you can imagine. The company survives by amping the viewer up during the commercial so that you'll buy the thing in excitement, then you won't use it and it collects dust on the shelf. They know this. Or if you do use it you get very good at having the exact conversation the thing taught you to have and you are useless in all other areas and don't have the skills to continue learning independently.

What you need is a textbook. You don't mention which language you are interested in but the best one I ever saw was Latin for Americans. Once you understand grammar from start to finish then it doesn't matter which language you choose, you can just sit down with a catchy song with lyrics in hand and a dictionary and translate it. Listen to it over and over, sing it out loud for accent acquisition. Do that until your vocabulary hits the 10,000 words mark.

Perhaps the best solution is to get on Craigslist and post an ad or respond to one in their Lessons section. You can offer to trade lessons if you don't want to pay. I did that and offered German lessons in exchange for Cooking.

u/chronicENTity · 3 pointsr/Piracy

Just curious, do you know about The 8088 Project Book? According to this page on Helm PCB, it is much more useful than Walter's.

I did my fair share of searching around and found a copy at a community college library about 200 miles away (but near where I grew up). You may want to look into searching around local libraries (typically they can exchange/share between many libraries in your area, so make sure and include other libraries in your search, if that's an option).
Edit: Here's where you can search libraries near you, assuming you're in the US.

u/premed4 · 1 pointr/Piracy

Hi, don't mean to bug you, but could you point me in the right direction? I've been looking for this book that was published in '97, but I can't find it on any of the popular torrent sites. Thanks!

u/anhydrous_echinoderm · 2 pointsr/Piracy

If you could find this one, I'd be super stoked and grateful.

u/cuddle-buddy · -6 pointsr/Piracy

Not specifically about movies, but regarding music piracy and piracy in general

http://www.amazon.com/How-Music-Got-Free-Industry/dp/0525426612 ..a great book

u/icrispyKing · 1 pointr/Piracy

I have 4 books I need:

Television Production Handbook 10th Edition

Ethics: History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues 6th Edition


The Cosmic Perspective: The Solar System (7th Edition)

Elementary Statistics (12th Edition) 12th Edition


I've found textbooks I needed in previous semesters, but I can't find any of those this semester, Having a hard time believing none of them exist online for free... Any help? I've tried using your custom search engine as well as a few other methods.

u/RoboYoshi · 0 pointsr/Piracy

Ez: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0415716756

Next time read the sub rules. Linking content is forbidden. Also r/slavelabor might be of help.

u/H3yFux0r · 1 pointr/Piracy

https://www.amazon.com/Flash-Boys-Wall-Street-Revolt/dp/0393351599

In this book it talks about how in the early 2000s fiber cable was the fastest thing and most expensive thing anyone could possibly get so that's what the stock market used but today they don't use Fiber anymore. They use various types of microwave Wireless way faster than fiber, why? Light bouncing around inside of a cable travels a much further distance in a straight line than light transmitted between two points with line of sight.

u/AppleElektric · 10 pointsr/Piracy

"Blobjects and Beyond: The New Fluidity in Design", an art book about "blobject" design in the early 2000s. i can't find a full pdf of this book for the life of me, even when searching open directories.

u/Indekkusu · -2 pointsr/Piracy

>It's still applicable. Copyright takedown is still a form of censorship,

No it's not, [he isn't trying to hide or remove his work from the public view,] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0761176411) also modern copyright isn't a form of censorship.

u/goodmarksss · -1 pointsr/Piracy

http://thetrichordist.com/2012/05/22/why-arent-more-musicians-working-professionally/

Music sales revenue got halved in 15 years. The loss of that money (that hasn't been adequately replaced by a new revenue source) is the cause of the decline of the music industry.

Your last sentence is ridiculous. Logical fallacy.

Here's some non academic (though they cite research) books about this topic:

http://www.amazon.com/Culture-Crash-Killing-Creative-Class/dp/0300195885

http://www.amazon.com/Free-Ride-Parasites-Destroying-Business/dp/0307739775

u/Tapan681 · 3 pointsr/Piracy

It's not a movie or TV series but a book based on Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused -
"Dazed and Confused: Teenage Nostalgia. Instant and Cool 70's Memorabilia. A Celebration of the Hit Movie'

Amazon

I am searching this one for a year. Damn, I wished I could find it