Just wondering if there are any good books on centrals? I know books are inherently outdated because information is constantly changing, but I'm just looking for something with some nice pictures and basic information.


aclockworkorange;5099817; said:Thanks for the link, I have seen that website before but never took the plunge to actually subscribe.
I would like a non-electronicsource of information, occasionally throughout my week I find myself in situations where I cannot access the Internet (shocking, right?). It does not have to be amazing or anything.
Jason_S;5102146; said:You could always print out some of the articles so that you can read them when you're not at your computer.![]()
I'm with you there. There has to be some decent books on the subject.aclockworkorange;5103113; said:Sometimes I just like the feeling of holding/reading a book over other stuff, ya know?
Yeah I know for ceratain what you mean. Im a book nut, I just came home to my newley purchased book on the colection of Bob Haags meteorites, basically the rock star of the meteorite world after Nininger died and this book is autographed by him. I may sleep with it lmao.aclockworkorange;5103113; said:Haha, touché. I will likely subscribe. I will check out those books modest man, thank you for the suggestion!
Sometimes I just like the feeling of holding/reading a book over other stuff, ya know?
aclockworkorange;5103113; said:Haha, touché. I will likely subscribe. I will check out those books modest man, thank you for the suggestion!
Sometimes I just like the feeling of holding/reading a book over other stuff, ya know?