If you can get a list up, I am looking at building up a library.  I am 
mostly interested in programming, operating systems, and security.  The 
more abstract, the better.

--mat

Dustin Puryear wrote:
> Hey, the LUG library has gotten massive. Time to dump it unless someone 
> wants to store all of these books. (We have more books than what is listed 
> on the website, trust me.)
>
> So, we are either going to give them all way or have a good, ole-fashioned 
> book burning with smores. I prefer the latter, but apparently others (I 
> won't mention names, John) disagree with that philosphy.
>
> Anyway, how do we want to do this? People can come by my house and grab what 
> they want, we can have a Saturday give away with a table in the front yard 
> (that's a grand idea actually!), or whatever. Hell, maybe we can have a huge 
> BBQ and a book give-away!
>
> This just keeps getting better.
>
> Thoughts? Ideas? Pardons?
>
> What if we store them with the Clickers? (So long as LUG members get free 
> access to them.)
>
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