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Lotto Thu Sep 21, 2006 04:43am

2007 NCAA rules
 
For those who are interested, the 2007 NCAA rules are now available here.

For those who aren't interested, well, they're still available there. :D

RonRef Thu Sep 21, 2006 08:15am

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Originally Posted by Lotto
For those who are interested, the 2007 NCAA rules are now available here.

For those who aren't interested, well, they're still available there. :D

I called them on Monday and the Rules Books for 2006-07 had yet to be printed!

garote Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:07am

Thank you for the head's up and the link

jritchie Thu Sep 21, 2006 01:03pm

if you have a good printer you won't have to wait for it to be printed by someone else and pay for it! just put it in a 3 ring binder and it works well!

Camron Rust Fri Sep 22, 2006 02:34am

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Originally Posted by jritchie
if you have a good printer you won't have to wait for it to be printed by someone else and pay for it! just put it in a 3 ring binder and it works well!

And at 214 pages, it may cost you more to print it than it will to buy it...and it'll be much more bulky.

Ref-X Fri Sep 22, 2006 09:06am

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
And at 214 pages, it may cost you more to print it than it will to buy it...and it'll be much more bulky.


Hay LOTTO thank for the Link.

I have already printed and bound the book myself and it cost me nothing. I have a good quality printer, I got the book binders from work, and it's only 107 pages because I printed on both sides, so it's not bulky at all. But I guess to each his own. Thanks again Lotto.

Jimgolf Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:08am

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Originally Posted by Ref-X
I have already printed and bound the book myself and it cost me nothing. I have a good quality printer, I got the book binders from work, and it's only 107 pages because I printed on both sides, so it's not bulky at all.

If you use an ink jet printer, at an average cost of $.25 per page, that's over $26 for ink alone. Add a buck for the paper used.

I see you've read Dogbert's book, "How to Get Rich Through Stealing Office Supplies".

If you have a PDA, you can use Adobe Reader for Palm or Pocket PC and "print" it for nothing.

"Save a Tree!"
:)

Ref-X Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:23am

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Originally Posted by Jimgolf
I see you've read Dogbert's book, "How to Get Rich Through Stealing Office Supplies".

It's a beautiful thing!! ::D

But it’s not really stealing if I got to the reproduction dept. and ask for a book binder and they give it to me. ;)


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