Dear all,
I'm looking for a book named "Digital Processing of speech
signal" by Rabiner & another guy, but unluckily it is out of print. Does
anyone know where I could buy it?
Thanks in advance.
--
ciskusz
ASR book
Started by ●April 26, 2004
Reply by ●April 26, 20042004-04-26
It's right on Amazon. You can get it used, too. That's what I recommend. I just bought that Kernighan & Ritchie C book on Amazon used for half of the $45 it costs new, and it's in great shape. I think that C book has been in print since before I was born and the thin paperback still sells for $45. Kernighan and Ritchie may not have made a fortune at Bell Labs, but they have to be living the high life in the Carribbean with all the royalties they've made from that book. -Kevin "ciskusz" <hotaru@alinet.it> wrote in message news:1gcuy5m.10d7zf81to2cj0N%hotaru@alinet.it...> Dear all, > I'm looking for a book named "Digital Processing of speech > signal" by Rabiner & another guy, but unluckily it is out of print. Does > anyone know where I could buy it? > Thanks in advance. > > -- > ciskusz
Reply by ●April 26, 20042004-04-26
ciskusz wrote:> Dear all, > I'm looking for a book named "Digital Processing of speech > signal" by Rabiner & another guy, but unluckily it is out of print. Does > anyone know where I could buy it? > Thanks in advance.http://www.abebooks.com/ http://www.alibris.com/ http://www.bookfinder.com/ All are associated with many independent booksellers and have access to their inventory lists. All allow you to enter a "want" and be emailed without obligation when it is found. Jerry -- If I'm over the hill, why does it still feel like I'm slogging uphill? �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●April 26, 20042004-04-26
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 16:51:17 GMT, "Kevin Neilson" <kevin_neilson@removethiscomcast.net> wrote:>It's right on Amazon. You can get it used, too. That's what I recommend. >I just bought that Kernighan & Ritchie C book on Amazon used for half of the >$45 it costs new, and it's in great shape. > >I think that C book has been in print since before I was born and the thin >paperback still sells for $45. Kernighan and Ritchie may not have made a >fortune at Bell Labs, but they have to be living the high life in the >Carribbean with all the royalties they've made from that book. >-KevinHi, my guess, and it's only a guess, is that they made roughly $2.50 in the sale of each copy of their book. I'm wondering how many copies were sold. [-Rick-]
Reply by ●April 27, 20042004-04-27
Kevin Neilson <kevin_neilson@removethiscomcast.net> wrote:> It's right on Amazon. You can get it used, too. That's what I recommend.I've tried, but something went wrong with the shipping, I mean, maybe they refuse to deliver the book because I gave an adress in italy? Anyway thanks a lot! -- ciskusz
Reply by ●April 27, 20042004-04-27
Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:> http://www.abebooks.com/ > http://www.alibris.com/ > http://www.bookfinder.com/Thank you very much! -- ciskusz
Reply by ●April 27, 20042004-04-27
Yeah, I guess shipping to Italy could be a problem if the shipper is here in the US. "ciskusz" <hotaru@alinet.it> wrote in message news:1gcwrem.15gd23s16mtwqoN%hotaru@alinet.it...> Kevin Neilson <kevin_neilson@removethiscomcast.net> wrote: > > > It's right on Amazon. You can get it used, too. That's what Irecommend.> > I've tried, but something went wrong with the shipping, I mean, maybe > they refuse to deliver the book because I gave an adress in italy? > > Anyway thanks a lot! > > -- > ciskusz
Reply by ●April 27, 20042004-04-27
ciskusz wrote:> Dear all, > I'm looking for a book named "Digital Processing of speech > signal" by Rabiner & another guy, but unluckily it is out of print. Does > anyone know where I could buy it? > Thanks in advance. >Hi, www.amazon.co.uk has it. Within the EU you should not have problems with shipping and customs. Guenter
Reply by ●April 27, 20042004-04-27
Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> writes:> If I'm over the hill, why does it still feel like I'm slogging uphill?Jerry! What happened to your .sig? Or did I miss when it changed? Ciao, Peter K. -- Peter J. Kootsookos "I will ignore all ideas for new works [..], the invention of which has reached its limits and for whose improvement I see no further hope." - Julius Frontinus, c. AD 84
Reply by ●April 27, 20042004-04-27
Peter J. Kootsookos wrote:> Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> writes: > > >>If I'm over the hill, why does it still feel like I'm slogging uphill? > > > Jerry! What happened to your .sig? Or did I miss when it changed? > > Ciao, > > Peter K.Peter, That was a one-off that occurred to me on an appropriate occasion. I'm feeling better now, thank you. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������






