TGWeaver
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From: 大阪
Registered: 2007-06-08
Posts: 99
here is a free (low-mid level) intermediate textbook that yale university uses:
http://www.cls.yale.edu:8000/surasura/index.html
the grammar is pretty useful. they focus on "conversational" grammar... patterns often used in oral communication and informal writing.
also, the topics are pretty interesting. most of the essays are useful... i found the essays on religion and the world economy to be particularly useful.
it's probably around the same level as "intermediate approach," but they do their best to abandon grammar points with little function.
enjoy!
also... there is a new book out called J-501. i would recommend it for anyone looking for a high level intermediate book. we just finished using it at my language school and i was quite pleased with it. they also have one called J-301 for people in the low-intermediate level.
atylmo
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From: USA
Registered: 2008-08-05
Posts: 124
Ooh this is great, thanks
. Just about perfect for my level. Been dying for something to read too.
But I have to ask, did anyone manage to get the audio files to play? From the other replies here I would guess so, but I've tried everything and they just won't work. My only guess is that the site's old and the links have died.
atylmo
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From: USA
Registered: 2008-08-05
Posts: 124
Well, I found out from somewhere that you can open .ram files with a text editor; all that's inside is an rstp:// streaming link. E.g. I clicked on "clip03.ram", downloaded it, opened it with Notepad, and this is what's inside:
rtsp://media1.its.yale.edu/japn140a/Surasura/text1.rm?start="25.880"&end="28"
Which means all you're downloading is a glorified text file that points to the real content on their servers (that's why they're so small). I extracted the links and tried them in just about every player under the sun but to no avail. Meaning, dead file. 
Oh btw, I e-mailed the author with that "feedback" link telling him about this and the kanji page being "403 Forbidden", but I'm really doubting I'll get a reply. I did some digging and the site dates back to 2000.
atylmo
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From: USA
Registered: 2008-08-05
Posts: 124
You are totally welcome!
Just another consequence of me having no life haha.
I thought about saving all its pages because if the audio links are dead then the chances of the whole thing going offline soon seem pretty high. If it does, it's available on Amazon for 32 bucks. Sadly, I don't think it comes with any audio. #$&(@!!! Ahem.
Ah well, the e-mail didn't bounce so we might have a chance to get through. I hope we can get them to update it. It's a fantastic resource.
I got that 2000 date from this page. Interestingly, there's another page that sets its start date as back in '99. One says "Completed (Currently Active)" and the other, newer one doesn't list a status. Amazon says the book was published in 1996. 
*sing it with me* I've got tooo much time on my hands doo dee doo de do