We jettisoned much of our furniture when we moved to California.   So until we 
buy new shelves, the books and other dubious accumulations are stored in nice 
boxes in the garage.    Somehow we get by.   Books really are an anachronism.   
  Meanwhile bay area network speeds are a gigabit a second and I'd have to hire 
a consultant to suggest what media networks to watch, as the thousands of 
channels scroll by..  

On 6/21/19, 8:45 AM, "Friam on behalf of uǝlƃ ☣" <[email protected] on 
behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    This is the funniest thing I've read in several weeks! And I'm not being 
mean by that, either. Renee' and I have a running joke. She loaned all my HP 
Lovecraft books to some kid back in ... 1998 or somesuch. I never saw them 
again. I still can't tell if that was good or bad.
    
    On 6/21/19 7:32 AM, Nick Thompson wrote:
    > All my Peirce books were lost in the mail coming here, so I have been 
focusing on my garden.  Mild, calm June.  May be the best garden ever.  But my 
mind?  Not so sure about that. 
    
    -- 
    ☣ uǝlƃ
    
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