Terry Carroll wrote:
> I'm an avid user of my local public library, and if you're not sure you
> want to shell out the bucks for it (and assuming you're in the US), I'd
> suggest you do what I did: try to borrow a copy through your library.  My
> library did not have it, but could get it for me on inter-library loan
> from another local library.  http://www.worldcat.org/ shows that there are
> 121 library copies in the U.S., so give it a shot.
I'm a Canadian and I don't Live in a City; I live in a town.  My local 
library is not bad for most subjects, but its programming section is 
fairly nasty.  Not many books and most of the few books they have are 
worthless.

We do have a inter-library exchange here as well, but I have never used 
it and don't know much about it.  I'll take a trip to the library 
sometime to ask.

-- 
Your friend,
Scott

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