www.bookcrossing.com

Seriously, I hate to make fun of anyone, however gently, who is afflicted with 
my vice. But the library has these sales here -- whatever you can put in a 
paper grocery bag for $2. And I am geeky enough to view this as an optimization 
problem. I've been known to come back with fiften or twenty bags. We literally 
trip over books at my house. Mind you, I homeschool, remember, and view keeping 
a selection of classics and textbooks around as part of that....but perhaps I 
overindulge. Every so often I get tired of seeing certain books, and put them 
in boxes and shove them under the couch. Of course that's always when the one 
book you really really need -- project management for IT in the current event 
-- disappears only to be found six months later. I think I am going to have to 
take a closet apart this afternoon (sigh...)

Anyone have some good suggestions as to an intranet for a school? ::mumble::



>I've found about half a box of free-ranging paperbacks.
>Two of tech books, which doesn't include anything at the office.
>Two of hardback, trade paperback, and odd-sized fiction.
>I still have about two more boxes of philosophy, reference, and
>miscellaneous to pack.
>
>--Ben
>
>On 7/1/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>

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