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IEEE STANDARDS

10/28/2009 11:07 PM

Please help me obtaining the ieee c57.13 and c57.125 standards to be used on my carrer..

Thanks to all......

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10/28/2009 11:21 PM
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10/28/2009 11:42 PM

I think he's asking for free.

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10/28/2009 11:44 PM

I know. I'd like a billion dollars.

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10/29/2009 2:21 AM

As the standards are being used for company business, ask your organisation to have a subscription.

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10/29/2009 2:35 AM

Does the IEEE cover the Couric and its corresponding value in kg?

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10/29/2009 2:46 AM

Thanks lyn...

But may i asked for a free books of IEEE STANDARDS HEHE

THANKS FOR COMMENTS....

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10/29/2009 4:00 AM

Standards aren't free. Standards need to be paid for.

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10/29/2009 7:15 AM

told you!!!!

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