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To: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [aclug-L] Good Computer Book Source
From: jeffrey.hansen@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 19:04:07 -0600
Reply-to: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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

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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.
>
>
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> 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.
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

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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

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Oh I've slipped the surly bonds of dos
and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings.
 
 
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Oh I've slipped the surly bonds of dos
and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings.
 
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