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Keeping antiquated hardware is completely normal and understandable, but MATH BOOKS????? That's what caused me so much concern about your welfare. :) phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on 12/14/98 08:21:10 PM Please respond to aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc: (bcc: Jeffrey Hansen/BFTC/Bombardier) Subject: Re: [aclug-L] Good Computer Book Source althought there are no formal "groups" i have been told that there is extensive research in the field. soon they expect to start on primates. my wife and i both are book worms. i'm a packrat to boot. i still have the remains for my first 8088 motherboard. any one need a few 386 mother boards? jeffrey.hansen@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > you keep calculus books? there must be an encounter group for that > disorder. :) > > > > > > phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on 12/14/98 02:21:18 PM > > Please respond to aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > To: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx > cc: (bcc: Jeffrey Hansen/BFTC/Bombardier) > Subject: Re: [aclug-L] Good Computer Book Source > > > > > if all else fails. > post a list: title, autor, edition. > see if anyone has them. > i have more calculus texts than i'd care to addmit. > > > > John Reinke wrote: > > I know this isn't really Linux-related, but I figured this would be a > good > > place to look for suggestions. > > > > I've been looking at the books I need for next semester, and if I > purchase > > the all the books new, it could amount to about $400 at the WSU > bookstore. > > I have been checking online at Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, and even > > Books.com. While these places normally have anywhere from 20-30% off list > > price, the books I need must not be big enough sellers to get discounts. > > They are mostly around list price, so I wouldn't save anything by > ordering > > online. > > > > Does anyone have good suggestions for where to get computer books online, > > or even mail order? > > > > Thanks, and enjoy the holidays... > > > > John > > > > --- > > This is the Air Capital Linux Users Group discussion list. If you > > want to unsubscribe, send the word "unsubscribe" to > > aclug-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx. If you want to post to the list, send your > > message to aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx. > > > -- > phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Oh I've slipped the surly bonds of dos > and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- > if all else fails. > post a list: title, autor, edition. > > see if anyone has them. > i have more calculus texts than i'd care to addmit. > > > > > John Reinke wrote: > >> I know this isn't really Linux-related, but I figured this would be a good >> place to look for suggestions. >> >> I've been looking at the books I need for next semester, and if I purchase >> the all the books new, it could amount to about $400 at the WSU bookstore. >> I have been checking online at Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, and even >> Books.com. While these places normally have anywhere from 20-30% off list >> price, the books I need must not be big enough sellers to get discounts. >> They are mostly around list price, so I wouldn't save anything by ordering >> online. >> >> Does anyone have good suggestions for where to get computer books online, >> or even mail order? >> >> Thanks, and enjoy the holidays... >> >> John >> >> --- >> This is the Air Capital Linux Users Group discussion list. If you >> want to unsubscribe, send the word "unsubscribe" to >> aclug-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx. If you want to post to the list, send your >> message to aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx. > > > > -- > phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Oh I've slipped the surly bonds of dos > and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings. > > -- phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Oh I've slipped the surly bonds of dos and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings.althought there are no formal "groups" i have been told that there is extensive research in the field. soon they expect to start on primates. my wife and i both are book worms.
jeffrey.hansen@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: you keep calculus books? there must be an encounter group for that disorder. :) phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on 12/14/98 02:21:18 PM Please respond to aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc: (bcc: Jeffrey Hansen/BFTC/Bombardier) Subject: Re: [aclug-L] Good Computer Book Source if all else fails. post a list: title, autor, edition. see if anyone has them. i have more calculus texts than i'd care to addmit. John Reinke wrote: > I know this isn't really Linux-related, but I figured this would be a good > place to look for suggestions. > > I've been looking at the books I need for next semester, and if I purchase > the all the books new, it could amount to about $400 at the WSU bookstore. > I have been checking online at Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, and even > Books.com. While these places normally have anywhere from 20-30% off list > price, the books I need must not be big enough sellers to get discounts. > They are mostly around list price, so I wouldn't save anything by ordering > online. > > Does anyone have good suggestions for where to get computer books online, > or even mail order? > > Thanks, and enjoy the holidays... > > John > > --- > This is the Air Capital Linux Users Group discussion list. If you > want to unsubscribe, send the word "unsubscribe" to > aclug-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx. If you want to post to the list, send your > message to aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx. -- phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Oh I've slipped the surly bonds of dos and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings. -- phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Oh I've slipped the surly bonds of dos and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings.
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