On 10/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know which eBay offering you're referring to, but I would really like 
> to take this opportunity to advise all Arachnids that in the not-too-distant 
> past, the Professor's website at the University of Arizona was easily 
> accessible to all.  No one ever imagined that people interested in weaving 
> and lacemaking would steal the work of others and sell it to others.
>

This is the item number 260174595731 .

I must admit that I do take a bit of offense at the automatic
assumption that the person selling the book has stolen it and that it
is an illegal copy. Yes, it may be, however it may NOT be as well. It
may be someone who wrote the book on their own and is selling it this
way instead of through a publishing house that keeps the bulk of the
money that the book is sold for. Unless a book sells HUGE numbers an
author really gets a tiny amount of money for all the work.

If this IS an illegal copy and is in fact the work of the Professor
would you please let me know.  There are a bunch of screen shots of
the pages so it should be pretty obvious to those who have seen the
Professor's work. If not, would you please post that as well so that
people know that this is not an illegal copy and that the assumption
you just gave was incorrect.


Shere'e
Seattle, WA USA
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