On Thu, 5 May 2005, Carl Cerecke wrote:

John Carter wrote:
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Steve Holdoway wrote:

Sorry, the real question is whether you would *ever* support the t*ssers instrumental in the invention of the concept of software patents, and who also started the trend of selling email lists?


That's why I said "online bookstore", not Amazon. Still some of the books I want are O'Reilly so I don't have to exhange a piece of my soul.

Do tell. What is the cheapest source of O'Reilly books?

http://librarydata.christchurch.org.nz

Alas, they don't have any J2ME books either. Lots of O'Reilly, even got about 50 books on a Safari Bookshelf. But no J2ME.

Amazon is cheaper than B&N or O'Reilly direct. But
http://www.bookfinder.com seems to be good for scanning the whole net.




John Carter Phone : (64)(3) 358 6639 Tait Electronics Fax : (64)(3) 359 4632 PO Box 1645 Christchurch Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] New Zealand


Somewhere on the edge of a Galaxy, one of literally billions of such galaxies, is a sun, one of literally billions of suns in that galaxy.

Orbiting that sun is a small rock 330000 times smaller than that
sun.

This rock is  covered by a very very thin scum  of life. (Think 6000km
of rock followed by a meter or so of biomass.)

Amongst the millions of species in that scum are many hundreds of
thousands of types beetle and a mere handful of primates.

Surprisingly enough, this email does not originate from a beetle.

It originates from just one of the 6 billion vastly outnumbered humans.

I trust you will keep this perspective and context in mind when
reacting to this email.

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