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In article <4a81821d@news.povray.org>,
Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:26:21 +0100, Stephen wrote:
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>> That's good. I don't know what I'd do without public libraries.
>
> I used to spend a lot of time at the library when I was younger, but not
> so much now. I just got my new library card a few months ago, so maybe
> that'll change.
>
> We do have a very good library system here in Utah, one of the best in
> the US (so I hear).
I used to think that no one could beat Ohio. New Jersey certainly
doesn't. Do you know how much Princeton would charge you for a library
card you being a non-student? Some 300 dollars per semester! Call
them to check.
I figured it would be a lot better to go to the library, have a look
at books I *might* want to read a substantial part of, and just buy
them off of the Internet. How many books does one read in a semester?
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