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138 of 145 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glover has piled tons of information into one excellent book
Pocket Ref is one sweet book. It is part encyclopedia, part trivia tome, part entertainment and part dispute-solver. Buried in the various tables and charts are tons of data and facts to aid the rider, roadside mechanic or budding MacGyver.

Let's say you are riding in Colorado, and want to know how much to re-jet. You simply go to the chapter on air & gases (p. 13)...

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Full of fun reference trivia, but also full of typos
I have the newest edition (3rd Edition, 6th Printing: April 2003).

POCKET REF is a fun little book that could keep a youngster (and plenty of adults!) busy for hours. It offers hundreds of pages on interesting and sometimes obscure topics, from plumbing to weather, and from chemistry to first aid. It might also be handy for on-the-job use (by engineers and...
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138 of 145 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glover has piled tons of information into one excellent book, October 18, 2002
This review is from: Pocket Ref (Paperback)
Pocket Ref is one sweet book. It is part encyclopedia, part trivia tome, part entertainment and part dispute-solver. Buried in the various tables and charts are tons of data and facts to aid the rider, roadside mechanic or budding MacGyver.

Let's say you are riding in Colorado, and want to know how much to re-jet. You simply go to the chapter on air & gases (p. 13) and learn that air pressure @ 10,000 ft is approx. 70% of mean standard air pressure.

Lose your owner's manual? In Chapter 2 (p. 25) you can find a torque level to safely reinstall 12mm spark plugs in an aluminum head (18-22 ft-lbs.) Settle that tavern bet over the codes on your tire sidewalls (p. 31)

Wondering how thick the wire should be to run your new electric vest? Look in Chapter 6.

What do you suppose the weather is like in Maine in September? Will you need warm weather gear? (p. 162)

This book has everything. Wind Chill tables, Heat Index data, an entire chapter that cross-references SAE, Metric and even Whitworth hardware. Listings of those formulas you've forgotten from High School.

Several Chapters apply to the off-season mechanic or machinist. Drill sizing; counter-sinking; metal properties & hardness; welding data and taps and dies. Granted there are more complete machining books, but if you are at the store and are blanking on a spec, the Pocket Ref may save you a return trip.

Oh sure, you can get most of this information off of the internet. But out in Hooterville at O-dark-thirty, you may be able to find your answer before your alpha-geek friend has even accessed the 'net.

Author Thomas Glover has compiled tons of data onto 544 pages into this little, 5 1/4" X 3 1/4" book. Tankbag?!? Hell - this thing fits into your jacket! Available from better hardware stores, booksellers or the publisher.

Verdict:
Casual Reader--You could live without this, but why would you want to?

Gear Head--Serious "geek-credit" earned when you deploy this little gem.

Serious Ride--Has scores of uses directly applicable to motorcycling. A no-brainer.

BIG DAN's OVERALL RATING: 9.2/10

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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh, wow...I forgot THAT was referenced in this book!, March 9, 2001
This review is from: Pocket Ref (Paperback)
The biggest problem I've had with this book is getting people to return it to my office after they've borrowed it. It has so much useful information including every unit conversion imaginable; bolt, screw, nail, pipe, wire, etc... specifications; mathematical constants; chemical element properties......and that's just scratching the surface of what this book contains. But even with over 500 pages of reference info, it's still small and portable. It measures 3-3/4" x 5-1/2" x 3/4", so it'll fit in a pocket, briefcase, or drawer. If you're looking for a good all-around reference, this is definately a good buy.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pocket Ref is THE pocket reference!, June 22, 2006
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Darwin "Computer consultant" (Redmond, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought one copy for myself, then liked it so much I went and got another one for the office, along with Auto Ref for the car! This book has everything--insulation values, lumber and wood characteristics, hand signals, military ranks, area codes, time zones, geometry and trig functions, plumbing and metal-working specs, "perpetual" calendar, first aid, and more!

The best fun I had was buying one for some friends' Christmas party last year, which involved one of those "white elephant" gift exchanges (the type where people can grab an unopened present or steal one of the opened presents). Finally the men had something worthwhile to fight over instead of the scented candles, potpourri, and other decidedly feminine knick knacks! The guide got "stolen" at least five times before the last gift finally got opened.

You may not need 80% of the stuff in here, but the low cost and small space this guide takes up means there's no reason not to have a copy handy. Then if someone asks you "What's a cirrus cloud?", "How big is a bushel?", "What day of the week is July 4th, 2010?", "How do you tie a butterfly knot?", "How far is the earth from the sun?", "What's a European 43 shoe size in the American scale?" or "Can PVC pipe be used for hot water?", you'll have the answer!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars trivia for you, June 23, 2003
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keep this in your bag/briefcase/car.
you're the life of the party, no doubt - you can answer ANYTHING.
...and if you're at all involved in construction, it's indespensible.
(and if you're just curious about everything, it's really hard to put down!)
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most indispensable reference book you'll ever own., September 2, 1998
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If I were to be stranded on a desert island for the rest of my life, I'd want to have this book with me. Among the things it lists are the strengths of different types of rope, electrical wiring data of all kinds, information about the planets, time zones and ZIP codes, formulas for calculating the volume and surface areas of any shape, and mineral data of all kinds. A must have for pack rats, engineers of all kinds, any sort of technical person and anyone who wants to have virtually any sort of technical and general knowledge at his fingertips.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Pocket Ref" Is the Best !!, August 3, 2005
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J. Schafer (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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What a great tool - and in such a small package, too!

This book has practically everything you need in the way of facts, formulas, conversion factors and other reference items to perform a multitude of tasks.

Scientific, math, carpentry, electrical, engineering, plumbing, audio, geography, and many other areas - what you need to know is probably in the "Pocket Ref."

It now has it's own place in my toolbox.

I recently gave a copy as a gift to a good friend. After examining it he said, "You know, with this book and my construction calculator, I think I could build Paris."

That pretty much says it all.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every tech reference I need, February 4, 2002
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David G. Elliott (Scappoose, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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Between working in my garage, a teen-age son, computers, construction and working in a marine terminal, I need easy access to formulas for converting measurements, figuring volume, getting info on material strength and "trivial" facts on just about everything. This Pocket Reference supplies all this information and lives in my work bag, next to my screwdriver and labor contracts. It has gotten me out of jams with the load limits for wire rope, torquing bolts and bets on the diameter of the planet Mercury. Nice tool for the person who needs to know everything.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing reference for work, personal and trivia use!, October 11, 2004
This review is from: Pocket Ref (Paperback)
I randomly picked this book up from the gift table at Restoration Hardware. After thumbing through it, it definitely seemed worth the money. No that I've had it for a while, it's paid for itself many times over. As a software engineer, the ASCII tables get the most use. Of course, whenever I whip this book out at work, everyone around ends up looking through it and heading straight to Amazon with the ISBN.

For personal use, the "General Use" and "First Aid" sections are handy. Some of the random facts in here can be pretty entertaining. Things you've never even thought about are broken down in this book. Various mathematical equations are available at your fingertips. There's a lot of random information as well as a lot of truly helpful facts.

I know that this review has a somewhat wandering tone to it, but it's so hard to just categorize everything that this book contains. Let's put it this way, the only thing that I have expected to find in the book that wasn't there so far was a calculation to find the great circle distance on the Earth between two latitude/longitude points. Once I did track down the equation online, I realized that, with the depth needed to calculate it, it's no surprise that it was overlooked. Everything else you could possibly need is in this book though. I highly recommend it!
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have, January 27, 2000
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The Pocket Ref is right up there with the dictionary and thesaurus. The nice thing about it is that you can tote this little book everywhere (which I do). It is very handy and contains everything from airport codes, measurement conversions, area codes, the periodic table, etc. All of us have one at work and we give these away for clients, associates, and friends. This book has everything you've always needed to find, just didn't know where.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "Swiss Army Knife" of reference books, January 8, 1999
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How did I live without this book? This book has everything I ever wanted X10. R values? Temperature and wind chill conversions? World wide area codes and airport codes? Wood screw specs? Friction loss in pipe? Mohr's hardness scales? Credit card 800 #s? I mean it's ALL here! I buy these to give them away!
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