Correct. 

I was inadvertently ambiguous. 

I meant "there's nothing like a good bookstore".

It was intended to be a positive statement.

Time does fly like an arrow.

Cheers,
frank

On 19 February, 2014 2:34:22 PM EST, Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 19 Feb 2014, at 17:48, "Igor Roshchin" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Bruce, it's a fun shot.
>> 
>> A few thoughts/comments:
>> 1. It insipred me to post a PESO (see the message I sent a few
>minutes
>> ago.
>> 
>> 2. The same way as in my photos (in that PESO), you have reflections,
>> which are, I guess from the ceiling lights.
>> 
>> 
>> Wed Feb 19 06:41:28 EST 2014
>> knarf wrote:
>>> Nothing like a real bookshop.
>> 
>> 3. Why? I've seen plenty of bookstores like this. 
>
>Frank's comment is ambiguous. 
>
>I think he means 'there is nothing like a good bookshop' - a positive
>reaction. 
>
>It could also be read as 'that is nothing like a good bookshop' - a
>negative reaction.
>
>Time flies like an arrow.
>
>B
>
>> Of course, the books on the side shelves do not look like what you
>see 
>> in the big chain stores (B&N). But you frequently see that in the
>independent
>> stores. One that I remember is St. Mark's Bookshop near Astor Place
>> on 3rd Ave in New York. This is close to Ann, I am sure she knows
>this
>> store.
>> http://goo.gl/NBqpFM
>> 
>> Another one that comes to mind is the one that we visited with Rob in
>> Sydney. (I have photos somewhere, but not on the web.)
>> 
>> 
>> Igor
>> 
>> 
>> On 19 February, 2014 5:18:10 AM EST, Bruce Walker <bruce.walker at
>> gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Another one dug out of my unposted archive ...
>>> 
>>> http://flic.kr/p/keBNv9
>>> 
>>> Seen in Dencan Books and Magazines, The Junction, Toronto.
>>> 
>>> K20D, DA* 16-50/2.8 @ 16mm/f:16, 6 tenths sec shutter, ISO 200;
>tripod
>>> Lr
>> 
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