Pocket Ref

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Pocket Ref
ISBN
978-1-885071-62-0

Pocket Ref is a general-purpose pocket-sized

reference book composed of various tips, tables, maps, formulas, constants and conversions, compiled by Thomas J. Glover.[1] It is published by Sequoia Publishing, and is currently in its fourth edition at 864 pages in length, released in late 2010.[2]

It contains references, tables, and instructional guides on such varied subjects as automotive repair; carpentry and construction; chemistry and physics; computers; physical, chemical, and mathematical constants; electronics; money and measurement conversions; advanced first aid; glue, solvents, paints, and finishes; hardware; mine, mill, and aggregate; plumbing; zip codes; rope, cable, and knots; steel and metals; surveying and mapping; and various other topics.[2]

The Pocket Ref has been featured on the television series MythBusters.[3] In the "Shop 'til You Drop" episode, Adam Savage noted that "nearly everyone" had asked him about the little black book.[4]

The book can sometimes be found imprinted with the name of a store or other third party on its front cover.[5]

Although the Pocket Ref is printed on very thin paper, its page count is still limited by the publisher's desire for it to fit in an average shirt pocket, so a more comprehensive work, at 1280 pages, DeskRef, has been published.[6][original research?]

Other books by Glover include Pocket PC Ref, Deskref, Handyman In-Your-Pocket, Pocket Do It Yourself Source, Measure for Measure and Tech Ref.

Comparable books include AutoRef by Glover's sometimes-coauthor Richard A. Young, and Pocket Partner "a comprehensive collection of vital information for law enforcement personnel" by Dennis Evers.

Reception

Nick Stockton, writing for Wired, included it in their list of favourites.[5]

References

  1. . Retrieved September 10, 2012.
  2. ^ .
  3. ^ "Pocket Ref". Cool Material. 9 July 2009. Retrieved September 10, 2012.
  4. ^ "Shop 'til You Drop". MythBusters. Season 2005. Episode SP5. 2005. Discovery Channel.
  5. ^ a b Nick Stockton (29 Aug 2014), "The Gadgets and Gear We Couldn't get Enough of This Month", Wired, archived from the original on 2016-12-23
  6. ^ "Desk Ref - Sequoia Publishing". sequoiapublishing.com. Retrieved 2023-11-22.

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