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Old   August 7, 2005, 12:52
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While cleaning out my garage, I came across some books that may be of use to someone.

I have the following available:

- Conference Proceedings: 2nd CFDS International User Conference. Pittsburgh, December 1994. 379 pages.

- Conference Proceedings: 3rd CFX International Users Conference. Chesham, October 1996. 600 pages.

- Conference Proceedings: 4th CFX International Users Conference. Chicago, October 1997. 560 pages.

- 29th Turbomachinery Symposium Proceedings. September 2000. 363 pages. Sponsored by Texas A&M Turbo Lab.

I'd rather these go to someone that can use them rather then pitching 'em in the recycle bin! I'm not looking to "make" money on these, only to cover the shipping cost and a small handling fee for my time to box up, ship, etc. I can ship media mail to minimize cost.

Please email me if you're interested. Thanks!
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