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I'm looking for @jono‌ 's books right now ...college books are harder to find than Arkham Manor, I'll have those up a bit later by noon.
 
jono;7708931 said:
Okay I need these three books for right now.

An Introduction to the Policy Process, 3rd Edition, Thomas A. Birkland.

• Theories of the Policy Process, 3rd Edition, Paul A. Sabatier and Christopher Weible.

• Policy Paradox: The Art of Political Decision Making, 3rd Edition, Debora Stone.

@jono , most college books aren't scanned or put in pdf (those that are are only available in certain college libaries online you have to be a student of that college.) You might have to pony up for ebook versions of them on Amazon if you lucked or buy the real thing at the bookstore (or used).

 
HundredEyes;7716760 said:
General! Fam! I need that new Arkham Manor! Ive only read the first two issues lol

@HundredEyes here you go:

Code:
Arkham Manor 003 (2015) (Team-DCP).cbr

http://www22.zippyshare.com/v/57iveEAg/file.html

Arkham Manor 004 (2015) (Team-DCP).cbr

http://www22.zippyshare.com/v/zZwqSNO0/file.html

 
Bcotton5;7748660 said:
CCNA Routing and Switching Portable Command Guide , 3rd Edition, Cisco Press

You in luck, college books on computer courses are almost always in demand, so I found it. But you owe me tho...from here on you better not catch yo No Limit bushes hiding-ass saying Sillk The Shocker is the greatest of all time. You can't say that again on the IC...like ever.

@Sion -- I'm tagging you so you can let me if BCotton says that dumb ish again.

@Bcotton5 here you go:

Code:
CCNA Routing and Switching Port - Scott Empson.pdf

http://www58.zippyshare.com/v/Cd19YWj6/file.html

 
@Lou_Cypher here you go:

Code:
I found a torrent link to Fables, it goes up to #139, but the most current issue #147. The collection in the link is 5 GB.

https://kickass.so/fables-001-139-digital-nahga-empire-ongoing-requested-nem-t8947842.html
 
DillaDeaf;7751032 said:
jono;7708931 said:
Okay I need these three books for right now.

An Introduction to the Policy Process, 3rd Edition, Thomas A. Birkland.

• Theories of the Policy Process, 3rd Edition, Paul A. Sabatier and Christopher Weible.

• Policy Paradox: The Art of Political Decision Making, 3rd Edition, Debora Stone.

@jono , most college books aren't scanned or put in pdf (those that are are only available in certain college libaries online you have to be a student of that college.) You might have to pony up for ebook versions of them on Amazon if you lucked or buy the real thing at the bookstore (or used).

Yeah I had to break down and buy them lol. Thank anyway bruh.

I'm gonna come up with some reasonable requests lol.
 
Black Labor, White Wealth : The Search for Power and Economic Justice

And Powenomics

Both by Dr. Claud Anderson
 
@DillaDeaf

Top-Down Network Design, 3rd ed. by Priscilla Oppenheimer

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Excellence in Business Communication (11th Edition) John V. Thill

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For the guys that want to start reading up on Flash -- we'll start it up with "Flashpoint":

Code:
Flashpoint is 61 issues in total, I've split them in half.

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Code:
Flashpoint (1st 30 Issues):

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxMXfWiu17mtWjdxLW5EbEdKbEE/view

Code:
Flashpoint (final 30 issues):

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxMXfWiu17mtYmNBTmNFNEZmMUU/view
 
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Since this show (The Flash) focus on the "2nd" Flash, Barry Allen....we'll start with him:

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Author: Iris Allen

First Appearance: Flash v.2 #75 (April 1993)

The biography of Barry Allen, written by his widow, Iris. The book has featured in several storylines, first appearing in an edition from the future during The Return of Barry Allen (1993). The time-lost Eobard Thawne had brought a copy with him to visit his idol, before learning he would become the Flash’s greatest enemy.

The book next appeared in Race Against Time (1996). Abra Kadabra and Dr. Polaris had found the discarded copy, then proceeded to act on their knowledge of the future... and kidnap Iris to make sure she wrote it!

The book has shown up occasionally since then, but a more frequent theme has been the burden of Iris’s own knowledge of the future.

In 1997, DC released The Life Story of the Flash, a hardcover (now in TPB form as well) combining comic-style sequences and prose, with the conceit that it was Iris’ book. The cover even credited the book to Iris Allen. Actually written by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, it featured back story on both Barry and Iris, retellings of key stories, and cryptic hints about the future.

Life Story of the Flash

Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/?8d3sq3zyhi6g2nu

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Now, it's the "3rd" Flash and probably the most beloved : Wally West

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Anyhow, Terminal Velocity revolves around Wally West getting a glimpse of the future and then doing all sorts of Machiavellian things in a gambit to avoid that future. We are led to believe that he saw himself be killed, but in reality, he saw his girlfriend, Linda Park be killed. So he vowed to do anything he could to save her, even if it meant manipulating his fellow speedsters Impulse and Jesse Quick to do so. In the end, Wally is sucked into the Speed Force – but can his love for Linda bring him back? Ask Taylor Dayne – she will let you know if that is possible. Mark Waid wrote it and a variety of artists worked on this storyline, from Mike Wieringo in #0, Salvador Larroca for the next four issues, then a split issue between Salvador Larroca and Carlos Pacheco and finally the last issue, the double-sized #100, with art by Salvador Larroca, Carlos Pacheco AND Oscar Jimenez.

The Flash: Terminal Velocity

Code:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B07_PjypGC4DfkszOGFscTFHMkw1bGM1enZwbnE5Tk8weHhlT0hBa0RZSXA1U3NDdGwxRjg&usp=sharing

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Then, Geoff Johns (famed writer of Green Lantern: Rebirth) brought back the original Flash (Barry Allen) for a pivotal "rebirth" series that pretty much lays the foundation for what would lead into Final Crisis .....

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Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver, the visionaries responsible for the blockbuster GREEN LANTERN: REBIRTH and THE SINESTRO CORPS WAR, comes the start of an explosive and jaw-dropping epic that will reintroduce to Barry Allen, the modern age Flash who single-handedly birthed the Silver Age of comics! DC history will be made, and the Flash legacy will be redefined!

The Flash: Rebirth

Code:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B07_PjypGC4DfmhBaDNQNUhpQnE0ZlF4VkFPUE9pSzllZ0VCMWlwdWtjcU5vY2ZsUDBRVlE&usp=sharing

 
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