> Here's a better alternative for you people:
> go to your nearest library (I used my
> university library) and use their
> interlibrary loan service. There's about
> 6-10 copies floating around (especially in
> NV). Borrow it, copy it, and return it. It
> costs about $12 to copy and bound it and it
> takes about 2 hours to request and check it
> out. It works and it's legal provided you
> don't sell it for profit. By the way, I
> don't think Beyond Counting has an ISBN
> number so it's probably not registered at
> the Library of Congress.

> Viktor, I'm not 100% sure on the legalities
> of copying, so please correct me if I'm
> wrong on that last point.

Local library system returns such books as "Counting Beyond Ten and Learning Your ABCs" if I try a search for Beyond Counting. =( Which is better than running a search on "Blackjack", which will return even less.....