I'm working on a huge cleanup of my personal junk (sending multiple
car-loads of e-waste to Syrotech/M.E.R.) and I have many books which I'm
unlikely to have time to read in the near future. I thought the following
ones would be suited to the SkSp library - any comments for/against me
leaving these there for a while?

Applied Cryptography 2nd edition, Bruce Schneier
Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the ultra-secret NSA, James Bamford
Digital Design Principles and Practices, John F. Wakerly
Discrete Mathematics with Applications 2nd Ed, Susanna Epp
DNS and BIND 3rd Ed, Abitz/Liu
Elementary Linear ALgebra 4th edition, Venit/Mishop
Engineer's mini-notebook, Forrest M. Mims III
ENIGMA The Battle for the Code, Hugh Sebag-Montefiore
Free Culture, Lawrence Lessig
Free Software Free Society, RMS
Fundamentals of Algorithmics, Brassard/Bradley
Illustrated Telecom Dictionary 3rd Ed, Jade Clayton
Microelectronic Circuits second edition, Sedra/Smith
Open Sources, many
Rebel Code, Glyn Moody
Reference Data for Radio Engineers 6th Edition
Samba Pocket Reference 2nd Ed, Eckstein/Collier-Brown
Structured Analysis and System Specification, Tom de Marco
The Basic Practice of Statistics 2nd Ed (and study guide), David S. Moore
The C Programming Language, Kernighan/Ritchie
The Cuckoo's Egg, Cliff Stoll
The Media Lab, Stewart Brand
The Puzzle Palace: Inside the NSA, James Bamford
The Second Scientific American book of Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions,
Martin Gardner
The Ultimate Hitchiker's guide, Douglas Adams
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