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New A.R. Book

Jim Mitchell (jfmitch@bconnex.net)
Wed, 12 Nov 1997 11:20:13 -0500 (EST)

After a lot of gnashing of teeth and a little help ( shove ) from Joe
Badger I have finally produced ( out of the ashes of The Canadian
Reconstructionist - no I didn't burn it) a new book in both U.S. (Imperial)
and SI (Metric). 83 pages + an index, bibliography and lots of graphics.
It's something I should have done from the very start. I lost count of the
number of formulae in the book and if there is something not included I probably
don't know about it. The larger formulae including quadratic functions are
shown in a step by step method with examples. What did I call it ...

International Guide Book for the Traffic Accident Reconstructionist

Joe Badger reviewed the Canadian Reconstructionist some time back and
called it an encyclopaedia for traffic accident reconstructionists. The
book contains more than just formulae. It contains tips on how to use the
formulae, when not to use certain formulae, things to look for at the
scene, how things work - like ABS, combined centre of mass, the friction
circle, etc. It shows commonly used math formulae for working out geometric
problems, iteration, etc.

Asking prices (you won't find anything lower out there) which includes
shipping are :

United States - $23.00 US money order or certified cheque
Europe - $30.00 US money order
Australia - $30.00 US money order
South America - $30.00 US money order
Canada - $30.00 Cdn money order or certified cheque

The index of the book's contents are available. Just e-mail me.

Jim
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Jim Mitchell
jfmitch@bconnex.net


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