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Thanks so much for the add :) Have a wonderful upcoming week.
Hi Cambot:

I check the site only when I'm adding books. I keep the photography and architecture pretty well up-to-date, but a few other major interests seem to elude me, except for new purchases. Eventually I expect to catalog my entire library but for the moment it is helpful to know what I have as it helps me (mostly) from buying duplicates--and my kids no longer have to worry about getting me a book I already have.

I did check the URL you mentioned--some interesting stuff there. I don't do any alternate photography myself, unless you consider platinum/palladium prints alternative. I have recommended it to a couple of friends, however. Thanks

--Frank Greenagel
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