Member: superpatron
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Favorite authorsWilfred Kaplan, Robert Traver (Shared favorites)
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Real nameEdward Vielmetti
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Member sinceJan 25, 2006
Currently readingThe Artful Eater: A Gourmet Investigates the Ingredients of Great Food by Edward Behr
The Laws of Simplicity (Simplicity: Design, Technology, Business, Life) by John Maeda
Gospel Megaphones: American Itinerant Ministers, Evangelists & MIssionaries, Including Conversion Narratives and Controv by Garrett Scott
Sanitation Workers A to Z (Community Helpers Series (New York, N.Y.).) by Jean Johnson
Concrete Reveries: Consciousness and the City by Mark Kingwell
The evolution of useful things by Henry Petroski
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posted by lobnc at 8:26 pm (EST) on Jun 12, 2008
posted by lobnc at 10:58 pm (EST) on Jun 2, 2008
Going by the percentage of children's books in your online listing, I would think you had about ten children.
posted by charlesclark at 5:24 am (EST) on Apr 25, 2007
Seriously though, any ideas? If one or both sites had an API, we could tie them together in some cool ways...
posted by JohnMcGrath at 1:47 am (EST) on Dec 10, 2006
posted by SimPenguin at 11:02 pm (EST) on Jun 14, 2006