I'm currently the high bidder so no need to cancel bid. If I win the
auction I'll scan the eProbe manual and Activities docs and post them
to the list. According to the Vernier site the copyright owners
(Knowledge Revolution) have made their stuff public domain.
John
On 9 Jul 2006, at 18:18, Andreas wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> I already placed my highest bid before you posted this message.
>
> Do you want me to try cancel the bid?
>
> I'd be interested in the software, and some kind of manuals (if I may
> buy other probe hardware at vernier); would it be possible for you to
> provide this (via unna)?
>
> Thanks, best regards,
>
> Andreas
>
> Le dimanche 9 juillet 2006, newtontalk@newtontalk.net
> (newtontalk@newtontalk.net) a écrit :
>
>> Decided I'm going to bid on the auction, as the included "eProbe
>> General Science Activities for the classroom" might have
>> project/experiment ideas that Vernier doesn't have, and that my
>> students might be interested in. Anyone else on the list going to
>> bid?
>> If so can we come to some sort of agreement?
>>
>> John
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