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THAT'S IT! *Hugs* Oh thank you very very much, I really appreciate that.

Either way, someone posted that online somewhere, only it was in black and white--either way, now that I know the name, I'll look for it...once again, thanks a million! :)
 
Awesome!!!!

This is getting saved.... and whenever I have kid's... they'll be Austrian economists at age 6 :D

Muwhaahhhah! :cool:
 
hmm, I'd like to print this off in booklet format, only I'm having one problem.

in Acrobat reader, I select "booklet", then I set it up so that it prints "both sides"....then I set up my printer to do double-sided printing.

It would work perfectly, except one issue; the first page prints up, and the 2nd page prints upside-down; this pattern continues throughout the entire document.

If I could figure out a way to make sure all the pages are printed up, then I could easily print out the entire book (28 sheets of paper) and staple it together....overall, it'd make an excellent hand-out.
 
hmm, I'd like to print this off in booklet format, only I'm having one problem.

in Acrobat reader, I select "booklet", then I set it up so that it prints "both sides"....then I set up my printer to do double-sided printing.

It would work perfectly, except one issue; the first page prints up, and the 2nd page prints upside-down; this pattern continues throughout the entire document.

If I could figure out a way to make sure all the pages are printed up, then I could easily print out the entire book (28 sheets of paper) and staple it together....overall, it'd make an excellent hand-out.

Let me know if you fix this.

'Amazing handout' - you can say that again... I would literally consider, going to primary schools and handing it out... shits you not.
 
well, the only solution I've found thus far is to print "front side only", then take out all the papers, reverse the order and put the printed pages in again to print on the other side....of course, I could probably have saved myself the sorting work by telling it to print from "28 to 1" instead of the default "1 to 28".

That said, even if I go with the alternative method (28 to 1), you still will have to reverse the pages once it's all finished printing.

Either way, I have my first booklet ready, I just need a stapler that can go through 28-pages easily.

also, another (smaller) issue is that the dimensions of 2 pages will not completely fill the sheet; you would need 10.4" by 7.65" paper size...definitely not something I've ever seen, let alone heard of before....of course, if you don't mind the extra white trim, then I wouldn't worry about it.

you could very easily get away with making the entire thing black-and-white....since the only thing in color is the cover (this could have you a bit of ink...and narrow it down to only your black ink, as well).

Someone should contact Peter Schiff and see if he can revive this book--currently you can only find it on Amazon and E-bay...and the book is around $50-$60...which is insane for a paper-back book.
 
well, the only solution I've found thus far is to print "front side only", then take out all the papers, reverse the order and put the printed pages in again to print on the other side....of course, I could probably have saved myself the sorting work by telling it to print from "28 to 1" instead of the default "1 to 28".

That said, even if I go with the alternative method (28 to 1), you still will have to reverse the pages once it's all finished printing.

Either way, I have my first booklet ready, I just need a stapler that can go through 28-pages easily.

also, another (smaller) issue is that the dimensions of 2 pages will not completely fill the sheet; you would need 10.4" by 7.65" paper size...definitely not something I've ever seen, let alone heard of before....of course, if you don't mind the extra white trim, then I wouldn't worry about it.

you could very easily get away with making the entire thing black-and-white....since the only thing in color is the cover (this could have you a bit of ink...and narrow it down to only your black ink, as well).

Someone should contact Peter Schiff and see if he can revive this book--currently you can only find it on Amazon and E-bay...and the book is around $50-$60...which is insane for a paper-back book.

Yeah indeed. And if he doesnt want to, buy the rights to it. :) Print, print, print :D
 
over 49 dollarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Wow, I actually learned something from that too. Didn't realize the connection between consumer credit and how it affects wealth generation.
 
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