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zerocenter
Req: Sick and tired? Reclaim your inner terrain- Dr. Robert O Young

Heard about this book from a recent interview: https://rumble.com/vuyriu-hidden-science-greater-cause-of-disease-with-a...

Book can be VIEWED on Archive.org for "lending" (not download) - https://archive.org/details/sicktiredreclaim0000youn/mode/2up

Presents the revolutionary theories of Dr Robert Young, a scientist who has spent years studying how foods positively and negatively affect the body. This book provides a comprehensive view of Dr Young's research on the advantages of an alkalarian diet.
In their revolutionary approach to healing the sick and tired body and soul, the authors bring together and interpret the work of prominent researchers and offer an elegantly simple, practical program for the restoration of health.

"Robert O. Young is a research scientist who after studying the chemistry and biology of through live blood analysis under a high magnification microscope that does not kill bloods cells and constituents, and this for thousands of people over many decades, has come to a single fundamental principle: the body is alkaline by design and acidic by function. This then leads to two universal conclusions about human health and disease: there is only one disease---acidosis, and there is only one cure---an alkaline diet."

Anausa
How to save any book from Archive.org

This is what I used, felt like posting it.

  1. Borrow the book you want to download
  2. Paste the identifier into the link
  3. Load it up to download the ACSM file
  4. Drag and drop ACSM file into Adobe Digital Editions
  5. Donate to the hamster fund while you wait
  6. Locate the PDF file and open it in Calibre Library with the DeDRM_tools plugin installed

That's it, the DRM should be gone and you should have the PDF. Make sure you do whatever you want to do with the second PDF and not the first one.

The quick way to find the identifier is to use the bookmarklet below which should be done after borrowing the book.

javascript:window.location=window.location.protocol+'//'+window.location.hostname+'/services/loans/loan/?action=media_url&identifier='+window.location.pathname.split("/").pop()+'&format=pdf&redirect=1'

The identifier is just a part of the link. For example:

Quote:

https://archive.org/details/sicktiredreclaim0000youn/

You take that and put it here:

Quote:

https://archive.org/services/loans/loan/?action=media_url&identifier=sicktiredreclaim0000youn&format=pdf&redirect=1

If it doesn't work, try a different browser (perhaps in a private window with your add-ons disabled), or check out the links below for more:

https://web.archive.org/web/20220216222013/https://teddit.net/r/Piracy/comments/l9exis/how_to_download_books_from_archive_org_and_how_to/
https://web.archive.org/web/20220216221540/https://digiztal.blogspot.com/2021/05/save-internet-archive-borrow-books.html

ConCen
Excellent tutorial

Well done, sir! You have inched closer to your redemption. ;-}

euxalot
Anausa wrote:
Anausa wrote:

This is what I used, felt like posting it.

cheers...many thanks for sharing the helpful walk through. I will give it a try when I am back in front of my computer. wh00t!

euxalot
Anausa wrote:
Anausa wrote:

This is what I used, felt like posting it.

Thanks again for sharing your tutorial. I confirm that the method described to get the acsm file previously worked even on the "one hour downloads", but I just tried it again now and it isn't working [on the one hour downloads].

Can anyone else verify?

Here is the error message I'm getting:

"The item you are trying to edit cannot be retrieved. This problem may be temporary, or the identifier supplied is invalid or references a removed resource."

Slight segue: I couldn't follow the steps to install the drm remover for calibre; any chance you can simply it?

Anausa
Not sure

Can you provide the book(s) you are trying to snatch that give you this error? I could have my go to see if I get the same error. It might be patched but to be honest I do get errors at times although it'd just be me doing something wrong. It helps to start fresh and carefully do each step, maybe in a different browser.

Put the plugin ZIP in C:\Program Files\Calibre2\app\plugins then in the app go to preferences -> advanced -> plugins -> load plugin from file. Restart the app and you should be good. Nothing else is needed as it does its thing once you add the PDF.

euxalot
Anausa wrote:
Anausa wrote:

Can you provide the book(s) you are trying to snatch that give you this error?

https://archive.org/details/contemporaryfren0000smit_x6k7

I just tried it again, and still no go (also on new browser)

Hope they didn't patch this eminently hackable URL thang...

Anausa wrote:

Put the plugin ZIP in C:\Program Files\Calibre2\app\plugins then in the app go to preferences -> advanced -> plugins -> load plugin from file. Restart the app and you should be good. Nothing else is needed as it does its thing once you add the PDF.

Ah...I'm on a Mac. Maybe it only works on Windows?

Anausa
It does work. Phew!

Here's the PDF.

I don't know how it goes on Mac but perhaps you could keyword (Mac/Macintosh) search their FAQ. Try to look around in preferences/settings for plugins.

Did you try the bookmarklet to grab the ACSM? If all else fails, maybe try it in a VM or just ask me to grab any book for you. :-)

euxalot
Anausa wrote:
Anausa wrote:

Here's the PDF.
I don't know how it goes on Mac but perhaps you could keyword (Mac/Macintosh) search their FAQ. Try to look around in preferences/settings for plugins.
Did you try the bookmarklet to grab the ACSM? If all else fails, maybe try it in a VM or just ask me to grab any book for you. :-)

Many thanks for sharing the book, wow! Much appreciated, and in awe that it worked for you!

I will continue trying to understand the calibre configuration (but I'm clearly more suited to understand postmodern simulacra!)

Thanks for your help, and your offer to help again

cheers

zerocenter
That's great, but don't do Windows or MacOS - only linux

couldn't find adobe software for linux... so must rely on someone else to try this hack out to see if it works.
thanks for the info and anyone able to try the above out.
see it was already tried and put up. thanks again.

pax
zerocenter wrote:
zerocenter wrote:

couldn't find adobe software for linux... so must rely on someone else to try this hack out to see if it works.
thanks for the info and anyone able to try the above out.
see it was already tried and put up. thanks again.

most linux users i know at least run a VM with windows in or a partition with windows.

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