Guys, WebSanity is moving its offices (2 doors down, but hey, it’s still a move) so I’ve been cleaning out the bookshelves. I have a bunch of books I’m more than happy to give to whomever wants them.

There’s only 1 catch: you gotta come to me. I could meet someone at a SLUUG meeting, or someplace that’s conveniently located by me, but that’s about it. Well, unless you want to buy me lunch. Then sure I’ll come to you with some free books!

Here’s the list:

Hacking Linux Exposed
Management of Information Security
The UNIX CD Bookshelf (O’Reilly)
Web Design in a Nutshell (O’Reilly) (1999! Historical!)
When You Can’t Find Your Unix System Administrator (O’Reilly) (1995! Historical!)
Maximum Linux Security
HTML for the World Wide Web (Visual Quickstart Guide)
XSLT (O’Reilly)
Just Say No to Microsoft
Smart Home Hacks (O’Reilly)
Designing Web Usability
Embracing Insanity: Open Source Software Development
UNIX (Visual Quickstart Guide)
Linux Desktop Hacks (O’Reilly)
Windows XP Hacks (O’Reilly)
XML: A Primer
Programming Perl (O’Reilly)
Web Geek’s Guide to Google Chrome
HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide (O’Reilly)
Perl in a Nutshell (O’Reilly)
Learning Perl (O’Reilly)
Linux Made Easy
Ending Spam
MCSE Test Prep: Networking Essentials
CSS Cookbook  (O’Reilly)
XML Bible
Learning GNU Emacs (O’Reilly)
Managing NFS and NIS (O’Reilly)
Network Security Hacks (O’Reilly)
Managing a Programming Project
MySQL
Mac OS X for Unix Geeks (O’Reilly)
Professional JavaScript
The qmail Handbook
The Zope Book
Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services
LDAP System Administration (O’Reilly)
Linux for Windows Addicts
Google Hacks (O’Reilly)
The Zen of CSS Design
Perl and CGI (Visual Quickstart Guide)
The GIMP (Visual Quickstart Guide)
HTML and CSS Complete
Perl 5 Desktop Reference (O’Reilly)
GNU Emacs Pocket Reference (O’Reilly)
Apache Phrasebook
Linux Cookbook (O’Reilly)

Take as many as you want!

Scott
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R. Scott Granneman
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      ---Martin Van Buren, Governor of New York, 1830

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