On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Orna Agmon wrote:

> Hello all, book worms, book crossers, penguins and others,
>
> We are going to have the opportunity to
> book cross on Welcome to Linux this year. For those
> of you who do are not familiar with the concept, I have adapted the August
> Penguin bookcrossing page (in Hebrew), which is now at:
>
> http://www.haifux.org/newcomers/timetable.html
>
> (Original site at http://www.bookcrossing.org . )

What is the virtue of using bookcrossing.org?
I see why swapping books in this fashion is a good idea,
but why bother with regestration and numbers?

  Meir.


> You are all invited to share books. I intend to bring several books which
> were not taken at august Penguin, to start a core of books.
>
> In light of the error I made at August Penguin, I want to stress the
> following point: Books brought to the book crossing stand are there for
> anyone to take. We of course would be pleased to see people bringing books
> as well, but the fact that someone did not bring a book should NOT stop
> him/her from taking books.
>
> The books at the book crossing are free for anyone who wants them, to
> take, enjoy and release once (s)he is done with them.
>
> I hope everybody will have more fun due to the book crossing.
>
> Orna.
>
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