Monday, September 26, 2011

carpet book::The carpet on my stairs was wearing out and i wanted to replace it myself from extra carpet i had from the original installation carpet book

carpet book

carpet book

carpet book

carpet book::The carpet on my stairs was wearing out and i wanted to replace it myself from extra carpet i had from the original installation.
I read the rest of the book and, although i did not use the data, the information seemed complete and the instructions were generally clear.
Based on the information contained and the approach used to teach it, i would give the book four to four and a half stars.
My complaint is about the editing, which is attributed to dr.
Burns of san antonio.
The english used in the book is atrocious.
Sentences and clauses run together without any punctuation, sort of the way someone would speak in informal speech.
Many of the sentences are just fragments, either without a verb or without a subject.
There are many places in the book where the wrong word is used, but not misspelled.
The book is riddled with errors of this nature.
The installer should asses the job.
I realize that eric is a carpet installer and not an english major, and i do not fault him for the poor english usage.
I do fault him for not realizing his weakness and finding a better editor, even if that editor would drive him crazy with rewrites and markups.
However, if you can get past the mangling of the language, the book does have some good information on carpet installation.
carpet book::The book launch took place at the in macon, georgia carpet
book

No comments: