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On Tue, Jun 13 2017, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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> On June 13, 2017 5:37:22 AM GMT+02:00, allan gottlieb <gottlieb@×××.edu> wrote: |
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>>On Sun, Jun 11 2017, Kai Krakow wrote: |
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>>> Am Sat, 10 Jun 2017 12:12:09 -0400 |
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>>> schrieb allan gottlieb <gottlieb@×××.edu>: |
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>>>> I was interviewed and the material was put on a website |
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>>>> (news.mit.edu/2017/reflections-puzzle-keeper-allan-gottlieb-0608). |
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>>>> For someone to view this they need that |
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>>>> 1. They are on the net. |
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>>>> 2. MIT has not removed it. |
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>>>> I would like to produce a file containing what is seen when viewing |
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>>>> that web page (it brings in other pages). A pdf would be good, but |
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>>>> others would be OK. |
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>>> If only single pages are of interest, I'd probably suggest PDF indeed |
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>>> as it is universally viewable. |
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>>>> The goal is to be able to put this on a flash drive and be able to |
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>>>> view in without net access. |
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>>> Try httrack which is a web site mirror and offline browsing software. |
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>>Thanks. Since I don't need the whole tree. Just the print-to-pdf |
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>>suffices. I can't explain why I didn't think of it. |
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>>allan |
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> The puzzle is too simple? :) |
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> -- |
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> Joost |
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Cute. |
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> Ps. Are those puzzles archived somewhere? |
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//cs.nyu.edu/~gottlieb/tr |
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allan |