[LinuxUsers] Fwd: January 2010 Linux Journal Ready To Download

Chris Penn cantormath at gmail.com
Mon Nov 30 19:30:10 UTC 2009


now tht everyone has seen this, we should delete this from the list so
that linux journal does not fix things here....

On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 11:55 AM, David Kaiser <dkaiser at cdk.com> wrote:
> The real way to download the Digital Edition of Linux Journal is here:
> https://www.pubservice.com/SubInfo.aspx?PC=LJ&do=D
> since this service is only for the person who paid the membership.  I
> really doubt they intend for everyone to copy the PDF around without
> paying for it.  I suspect Roger's subscription to last about another
> day once a bunch of people hit that same URL to try and download the PDF.
>
>
> On 11/30/2009, "Roger E. Rustad, Jr." <roger.rustad at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>FWIW, guys...
>>
>>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>From: <>
>>Date: Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 8:23 AM
>>Subject: January 2010 Linux Journal Ready To Download
>>To: roger.rustad at gmail.com
>>
>>
>>Dear Linux Journal Subscriber,
>>
>>Your January 2010 issue of the Digital Edition of Linux Journal is now
>>available for you to download at
>>https://secure.linuxjournal.com/subs/dl/rl1706656 .
>>
>>Once you download and open your magazine, the PDF WILL AUTOMATICALLY LAUNCH
>>IN FULL SCREEN VIEW.  Once opened, pressing 'esc' will change the PDF from
>>full screen view to window view.
>>
>>For easier navigation of the magazine you may wish to turn on Bookmarks. You
>>may do so by pressing 'F5' or using the menu across the top of the Adobe
>>Acrobat Reader window and selecting 'Window' > 'Bookmarks'.
>>
>>Sincerely, Your friends at Linux Journal
>>
>>Linux Journal
>>www.linuxjournal.com
>>
>>NOTE: If you would like to change your e-mail address or download back
>>issues please visit https://secure.linuxjournal.com/subs.
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