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January 1999, Week 3

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Art H Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Jan 1999 07:20:50 -0800
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Hi Joe & Andreas :)
     Now I realize that Andreas probably can't get to a "Local" Barnes and
Noble but for those of us who can.... The "Better Half" and I went looking
for a Dummies Book the other night... she had diligently researched the
book we wanted (read decided what we wanted hehehe) on the web that day
(using www.barnesandnoble.com) and then we stopped by the local store after
dinner (we have one a 10 minute walk from the house) and found the book on
sale!  for less than their site was listing it as!!!   Ok... it was only
10% less but still... saved us a couple of bucks and got us a bit of
exercise after dinner

    The moral of the story?   If you can... visit the local store!  They
have the sale prices!

Art "Always looking to save a Buck! hehehe" Bahrs

P.S. yes... we own quite a few dummies books now :)  and no... the one we
bought had nothing to do with computers hehehe :) and no you will never
guess what the subject was :)




Andreas asks:

> I'm looking for a good sorted U.S. Bookshop on the Internet.
>
> Pls advise ...

http://www.amazon.com
http://www.barnesandnoble.com

If you can't find it there, you can't find it :)

Cheers,
Joe

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