Unfortunately, Borders was testing a similar card in the Raleigh market, but
they canceled all of them just a few months ago. Unfortunately just before
Linux Format magazine came out with "The Complete Linux Handbook" ($20.00).
This is a huge book written for "newcomers" (250 pp.). Apparently they are
also planning a series of these books. But to add to the confusion, these
"books" are in Borders' magazine racks. Unfortunately also, Barnes and Noble
doesn't have them, but then they do have the DVD version of Linux Format
magazine!---Al Johnson.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Liyun Yu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] TriLUG Frequently Asked Questions


> >5.1. What is the Barnes & Noble Card?
> >
> >  The Barnes and Noble cards used to be for discounts on O'Reilly books
> >  ONLY at local Barnes and Nobel stores.  They expired in October, 2000
> > and are not likely to be renewed.
>
> For your reference:
> Barnes & Noble has a new card now called Reader's Advantage Member Card.
> It is $25 to join and get 10% discount off everything from their store or
> web online.  I just got one recently.
> For details:
>
http://cart.barnesandnoble.com/shop/raproduct.asp?userid=2U0GNT59C8&cds2Pid=
946
>
>
> Liyun
>
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