Hmmm...that's interesting, since on bookpool.com you can pay less for a book
with next day delivery then you will at Amazon or B&N. And Rachel still
gets her 20 cents for every book...(grin)
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> I pre-ordered it about a month ago and just got a notice from Amazon
> yesterda
I pre-ordered it about a month ago and just got a notice from Amazon
yesterday that they were mailing it out.
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Statspa
> I'm still working on Gaja's Tuning 101 book.
By this do you mean you
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001,Paul Drake scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
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->finding time to read them all - is another matter.
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->Paul
you mean i'm supposed to read them and not just stack them up on my desk to look
impressive?;-) that puts a whole new slant on things.;-) and i'm still wai
Take a look a bookpool.com. I have been using them for some time. They are
absolutely great. If your in MA, 2nd turns into next day automatically.
But they are generally 40% off most books, and delivery is really quick,
shipping costs are much more reasonable than B&N and paying less than list
rking
>From: Mogens Nørgaard Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple
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>of Ultbstat/estat & Statspa Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:10:22 -0800
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>My suggestion would be for all of you to move to Denmark. I got Ga
hey get it in or what they paid
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> it, I don't care what bookstore they get it in or what they paid
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> >From: Paul Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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me. I want people reading the book and getting something from
> it, I don't care what bookstore they get it in or what they paid
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> >From: Paul Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I think Barnes and Noble has it. Or bookpool
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> > By this do you mean you're still working on obtaining a copy?
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>reading.
>Barnes and Noble delivers next day in NYC.
>I'm spoi
> By this do you mean you're still working on obtaining a copy?
reading.
Barnes and Noble delivers next day in NYC.
I'm spoiled. :)
When I want something next day - I don't mind paying list price for
convenience.
I hope that I didn't annoy any authors with the reference to bookpool.
The way that
> I'm still working on Gaja's Tuning 101 book.
By this do you mean you're still working on obtaining a copy, or you're
still working on reading it? I haven't seen any copies at the bookstore,
and last time I checked Amazon said they could deliver in one to two weeks,
which tells me they don't ha
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>Funny thing about t
Funny thing about that - is that you actually have to read the book for it
to be any benefit.
I'm still working on Gaja's Tuning 101 book.
The Statspack book has been sitting here for 3 weeks - hadn't opened it yet.
and there are other book stores - such as Bookpool - where the price was
$29.50.
Metalink has some articles on E/B Stat, Oracle Publishing has great
Statspack docs.
"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen."
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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