Each time I move I dump about 20% old computer refs. Last
move I finally ridded myself of FoxPro and about most of
my M$ Foundation Classes books, a subject I started to learn
about 5 times. I haven't had the urge to start again for
several years, but having so many MFC books I had to keep
the 'best' one.
My favorite book I have no use for is an RPG III manual.
It's survived 3 moves in 15 years. I touched it 6 times,
pack, unpack, pack, unpack, pack, unpack. It must have
cost a fortune, I forget.
I know that DOS 6.3 manual will be useful one day...
BookFoo
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