On 5/25/2011 9:08 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
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>
>       I just parted with a big chunk of my past: books that I haven't needed 
> for several years now. Of course, the majority were Fox books, and it was 
> tough to let them go (especially my copy of Hackers 3).
>
>       I had offered the books here several times, and only got one taker for 
> one book. I was faced with tossing them in the recycling bin as my only 
> option, but remembered an alternative: freecycling 
> (http://www.freecycle.org/).
>
>       If you have stuff that you no longer want/need, but which someone else 
> might want, you can post it to freecycle. I've done this also with old 
> computer hardware (am I really going to use that DAT drive from 1994?), and 
> now with these books. You should check out their site to see if there is a 
> freecycle group in your area.


You're tossing the RealBasic book too?  :-)

Yes, FreeCycle is a great thing!  Don't put stuff in the landfill or 
recycling if you don't have to!

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