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Old 15-10-2004, 05:57 PM
Alan Walker
 
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Good points, at least most of them. I think that starting
a reference is a good idea, too. Listing the Japanese names for
major tree species is very practical and doable.
I just don't really see a practical (and legal) way to
get people to this extensive copyrighted information besides
referring them to the source ultimately.

Alan Walker
http://bonsai-bci.com http://LCBSBonsai.org


-----Original Message-----
From: Nicolas Steenhout

wouldn't put much stock in it. I just got these straight out of

Kodansha's Romanized Japanese-English Dictionary.

Ok, fair enough

Since this is a classic bonsai book, long in print, which

everyone who is serious about bonsai should have, I recommend
that you simply refer them to this resource for Japanese tree
names.

While I understand the concept and where you're coming from, I
have to say that as a *user*, if I came to the IBC site and was
looking for information, only to be referred to a book, I would
not be impressed.

There are *several* factors why some people don't acquire books
or why
refering them to a book from the site isn't always the best
option.. Could
be that it can't be afforded. Could be that there's no space to
keep books.
Could be that the person in question doesn't want books. Could
be that the person lives in a small town where the only bookstore
(if there is one)
doesn't carry this book. Could be that the person wants the
information at the time they are surfing (like 3am). Etc.

Just my 2 cents.
N

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