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From: Nom dePlume on 11 Oct 2007 00:03 I want to announce some major changes. First, my web site has been upgraded significantly. I have removed the PDF version of the book, and replaced it with HTML pages. This is a much more browser-friendly version than the PDF form. Moreover, the new HTML content contains links to the prescribing-information files, which makes it easy to drill down from the book content into more technical details. Second, a new edition (the second) of my book, "Medicines for Mental Health," is now available. It can be purchased from Amazon, Abebooks, and Alibris, and my web site contains a link to it that makes searching unnecessary. The second edition has two major changes from the first. One is a new medication index, containing 1700 drug names, which makes it much easier to find a particular medication in the book. The other change is left as an exercise to the reader, who (should he solve the puzzle) may find himself wondering just what he should call the author. The answer to the latter question is that the status will remain quo, and I remain, Your humble correspondent, Nom dePlume -- Nom dePlume, Ph.D. Why, yes, in fact, I am a rocket scientist. Find my book, Medicines for Mental health, and free drug information, at www.mentalmeds.org =====
From: Doug Laidlaw on 14 Oct 2007 10:47 Nom dePlume wrote: > I want to announce some major changes. > > First, my web site has been upgraded significantly. I have removed the PDF > version of the book, and replaced it with HTML pages. This is a much more > browser-friendly version than the PDF form. Moreover, the new HTML content > contains links to the prescribing-information files, which makes it easy > to drill down from the book content into more technical details. > > Second, a new edition (the second) of my book, "Medicines for Mental > Health," is now available. It can be purchased from Amazon, Abebooks, and > Alibris, and my web site contains a link to it that makes searching > unnecessary. > > The second edition has two major changes from the first. One is a new > medication index, containing 1700 drug names, which makes it much easier > to find a particular medication in the book. The other change is left as > an exercise to the reader, who (should he solve the puzzle) may find > himself wondering just what he should call the author. The answer to the > latter question is that the status will remain quo, and I remain, > > Your humble correspondent, > > Nom dePlume > Must have a look. I need to write a family history, and HTML seems to be the way to go. BTW, www.theblackdog.net is shutting down. The man behind it can't continue. I have asked to be put on the mailing list about where the content will go. The Black Dog Institute Australia has improved its Web site no end: http://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/ Doug.
From: Doug Laidlaw on 14 Oct 2007 21:13 Nom dePlume wrote: > I want to announce some major changes. > > First, my web site has been upgraded significantly. I have removed the PDF > version of the book, and replaced it with HTML pages. This is a much more > browser-friendly version than the PDF form. Moreover, the new HTML content > contains links to the prescribing-information files, which makes it easy > to drill down from the book content into more technical details. > > Second, a new edition (the second) of my book, "Medicines for Mental > Health," is now available. It can be purchased from Amazon, Abebooks, and > Alibris, and my web site contains a link to it that makes searching > unnecessary. > > The second edition has two major changes from the first. One is a new > medication index, containing 1700 drug names, which makes it much easier > to find a particular medication in the book. The other change is left as > an exercise to the reader, who (should he solve the puzzle) may find > himself wondering just what he should call the author. The answer to the > latter question is that the status will remain quo, and I remain, > > Your humble correspondent, > > Nom dePlume > Somewhere in the pipeline is a reply by me saying I would go and look, if only to get some ideas for layout. It didn't help me with that, but I was impressed with the number of positive reviews from people who should know. Well Done! Doug.
From: Nom dePlume on 15 Oct 2007 01:01
"Doug Laidlaw" <doug(a)dougshost.invalid> wrote in message news:terau4-k71.ln1(a)dougshost.douglaidlaw.net... > Somewhere in the pipeline is a reply by me saying I would go and look, if > only to get some ideas for layout. It didn't help me with that, but I was > impressed with the number of positive reviews from people who should know. > Well Done! > > Doug. Thank you, Doug! -- Nom dePlume, Ph.D. Why, yes, in fact, I am a rocket scientist. Find my book, Medicines for Mental health, and free drug information, at www.mentalmeds.org ===== |