I guess I could print an ebook off, the paper to print would probably end up costing more .
Last year one guy in my class printed and bound three torrented kanji books and it cost him about a quarter of the price it would have cost to buy them. :'D But we get massive discounts on printing at the university here.
Last year one guy in my class printed and bound three torrented kanji books and it cost him about a quarter of the price it would have cost to buy them. :'D But we get massive discounts on printing at the university here.
Gotta buy the paper and ink sooooo, probably not .
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Last year one guy in my class printed and bound three torrented kanji books and it cost him about a quarter of the price it would have cost to buy them. :'D But we get massive discounts on printing at the university here.
Wouldn't that be incredibly ugly? Or did he actually get them professionally bound?
Not to mention, isn't that illegal? I would think someone would have stopped him
Wouldn't that be incredibly ugly? Or did he actually get them professionally bound?
Not to mention, isn't that illegal? I would think someone would have stopped him
They looked quite good, actually. XD And one of our Chinese teachers actually told us to torrent one of our textbooks. :'D Suffice to say the Asian Studies department takes a...ah...rather lax approach to internet piracy. :'D
They looked quite good, actually. XD And one of our Chinese teachers actually told us to torrent one of our textbooks. :'D Suffice to say the Asian Studies department takes a...ah...rather lax approach to internet piracy. :'D
You mean what resolution? Presumably it was shot on 35mm film (analogue). They can make a digital transfer at pretty much any resolution they want, which is usually around 4k or so these days.