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This is a link to a 695MB install iso.
You can use an alternate Image. This however is a text based installer. It is still pretty simple to install however you can not try the OS out first.
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Take a look here http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
It's a command line install and needs working internet (preferably Wired) to install.