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by Dominick » Mar 9th, '06, 23:06 
			
			Hey Folks.
I've been looking at some IT and I came across a book called "The Source" which can be found here: 
http://www.downloadmagic.com/invisible_thread.htm
Does anyone have this book?  If so, how well does the "homemade" thread work?  Is it worth the money?
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by Johndoe » Mar 10th, '06, 02:25 
			
			If you see Steve Fearson's name next to anything then avoid like the plague IMHO. If this is what I think it is then he is cheekier than I thought possible. 
I have PM'd you exactly what I think is in this book.
			
		 
		
			
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by seige » Mar 10th, '06, 09:29 
			
			That's a little harsh to exclude ALL of Steve's work JohnDoe 
Some of it is in fact pretty good.
However—avoid 'The Source' and just buy some IT from a dealer. Trust me, it's soooooo much easier!
 
			
		 
		
			
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by Dominick » Mar 10th, '06, 13:15 
			
			Okay.  But is IT expensive?  And How much am I getting?
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by seige » Mar 10th, '06, 13:23 
			
			Dominick wrote:Okay.  But is IT expensive?  And How much am I getting?
That's a very subjective question. How long's a piece of string?
Generally, the more expensive stuff ain't necessarily the best for your use. And believe me, spending a £10er on IT will get you enough to last about a zillion years!
 
			
		 
		
			
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by Johndoe » Mar 10th, '06, 15:11 
			
			A good way to get used to the stuff is to buy a trick that uses it like Peter Eggkinks AE or a hummer card.
			
		 
		
			
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by Dominick » Mar 10th, '06, 21:18 
			
			I was actually thinking about buying the hummer card.  It looks pretty clean.  Looks like fun too!
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by Johndoe » Mar 10th, '06, 22:03 
			
			It's not easy to do but it's a nice intro to IT.
			
		 
		
			
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by Dominick » Mar 11th, '06, 06:15 
			
			It seems like once you have it though, it looks really nice.  Seeing the people whip it around their bodies twice is really impressive.
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