Re:scanning in FSMs for the website
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Re:scanning in FSMs for the website



Hi,
   I think it is very doable as witnessed by Brad
Hoggs excellent work on the 1977 manual at;
http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1977/ServiceManual/intro/image1.htm
Yes it takes a good deal of space snf bandwidth, but
so does a lot of the excellent content we have
available on the IML web site.  
I guess personally I would be inclined to buy a manual
to hold in my hot little hand as I have done for my
Imps, not print out a picture off the web page, but
having more info available to help keep our cars on
the road is what this club has been about since Tony
started it so many years ago.
Jeff


--- John Harvey <harvey5691@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Do you mean you want to post them on the website? 
> That would take
> incredible amounts of space. The time to scan them
> would be just incredible,
> too. It would be more useful if you could post
> sources of manuals, and the
> CDs that are authorized already, and members just
> purchase the ones already
> made, that are for their particular car.  Some of
> these sellers might even
> cough a little coin for you to mention them.  I
> found mine from Desotoland.
> They gave a 10% discount if you used that code.
> The amount of the CD used is more than any other CD
> I have ever bought.  You
> can print off a single page and take it out to the
> shop.  I can see the
> download time being outragous from a website.

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