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posted by Gefen at 4:29 am (EST) on May 18, 2008
It was great.
But I didn't see it on Amazon.com. I believe you intended to post it there too.
Andy
posted by Gefen at 1:31 am (EST) on May 15, 2008
posted by wfzimmerman at 3:15 pm (EST) on Jan 21, 2008
1) no one really liked the book very much, and some people really hated it;
2) the structure, content, and style, which was a conscious experiment, wasn't a very successful one;
3) people really hate seeing Wikipedia listed as a source.
Fair enough! Onward...
Cordially,
Fred Zimmerman
posted by wfzimmerman at 10:36 am (EST) on Jan 19, 2008
posted by geneg at 1:13 pm (EST) on Dec 4, 2007