The Magic Word
"FREE" !
How can you pass up something for free?
You can't.
In case you are not aware, you can pick up Bill Meara's book, "Solder Smoke" for free from Amazon.com. The actual "in your hands" paperback book is $19.99 (from Amazon), but the kindle edition is free.
You don't need to own a kindle to read this, which is the beauty of it. The kindle app is also free, and you can load it onto any Windows PC or Android device. Sorry, I'm not up on Apple devices, but something tells me that the kindle app is probably available for them, too.
So how can you pass this up?
You can't.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!
Larry Makoski, W2LJ, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from New Jersey, USA. Contact him at [email protected].How can you pass up something for free?
You can't.
In case you are not aware, you can pick up Bill Meara's book, "Solder Smoke" for free from Amazon.com. The actual "in your hands" paperback book is $19.99 (from Amazon), but the kindle edition is free.
You don't need to own a kindle to read this, which is the beauty of it. The kindle app is also free, and you can load it onto any Windows PC or Android device. Sorry, I'm not up on Apple devices, but something tells me that the kindle app is probably available for them, too.
So how can you pass this up?
You can't.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!
That’s simply an unbeatable deal!
Thanks for the tip on the free downloads. I didn’t care for “Solder Smoke”, but downloaded the Kindle PC version. I didn’t know about this version.
Lots of good Kindle books such as Edison, Edgar Allen Poe, Einstein, etc.
Thanks again for the tip.
I didn’t pass it up and have already started reading it. Thank you very much. Love “free”.
A real “page turner,” for those of us of a certain age!
True. Some just can’t understand Einstein. 🙂
If it’s FREE It’s for “Me”!
Maybe the American site is better, but Amazon UK couldn’t find it when it was written as two words. Has to be Soldersmoke to find it. Thanks for the tip; I’m looking forward to reading it.