QuantumBooks Waltham is closed
Paul Lussier
p.lussier at comcast.net
Tue Feb 27 15:41:23 EST 2007
"Ben Scott" <dragonhawk at gmail.com> writes:
> There's also the fact that, as more and more information becomes
> available on the 'net (both free and paid), traditional dead-tree
> books are becoming less vital. I'm not suggesting printed books are
> going to go away any time soon (that will probably take several
> decades at the earliest; more likely, a few centuries), but there are
> more options then there used to be.
Until the web-browser gets installed in the public restroom stall...
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Seeya,
Paul
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