Okay, I admit it, I'm a book junkie. When I moved in January, I had more boxes filled with books than all other boxes combined ... including computer paraphernalia. My P.G. Wodehouse collection alone filled two banker's boxes. And I am redecorating the entire downstairs so I can turn it into a library. The bookshelves alone may cost more than the downpayment on the house, but I consider it money well spent. All I need to do is hire a butler/valet named Jeeves to rally round with scotch-and-sodas and life will be complete.
The scary thing is that I can still foresee times when I'll need my Perl 4 books, and they'll have to pry my first edition of Kernighan and Ritchie's C out of my cold, dead hands. Should I seek help now, or is this normal?
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tbone1
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
In reply to Re: Hording books and manuals.
by tbone1
in thread Hording books and manuals.
by Marza
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