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Re: Lost book, "Line of Position Navigation"
From: Richard M Pisko
Date: 2003 Dec 16, 14:12 -0700
From: Richard M Pisko
Date: 2003 Dec 16, 14:12 -0700
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 09:53:44 -0500, Peter Ifland wrote: > >Hi, Richard: : The book is nine inches tall. The spine is grey at the top >and bottom with a yellow section of a map in the middle. The title "Line of >Position Navigation" is printed in black along the spine. I'm delighted >that you find it a useful reference. Hope you find it. > I thank you. I most certainly hope I do find it again, your description will help. Update: I picked out a book 9" tall and 1/2" thick, and swept the rooms clockwise (starting at the bedroom) until I hit a door, and then continuing with the wall on my left side. When I got to the kitchen I opened a door over the refrigerator, saw a book bag that I sometimes take to the library, realized that it *might* be in there, and opened it. Yup! A medium gray wedge on top, medium gray on the bottom third, and light gray with a touch of yellow in the mid section. I was glad to see it again. I remember now that I took it to the library to suggest it for purchase. Thank you, -- Richard ...