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offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2004-01-23 10:44 [#01045924]
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I have a ton of uni computer books (mostly theory eg.
modern compiler implementation in java) which I want to get
rid of. Does anyone know a good online marketplace for such
items?


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2004-01-23 10:46 [#01045926]
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its called a garage sale


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2004-01-23 10:46 [#01045928]
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Ebay or something?


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2004-01-23 10:51 [#01045936]
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fairly specific garage sale innit?


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2004-01-23 10:53 [#01045939]
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theres always thrift stores too.
seriously there is no market for books, no matter how good.
i got all my robert a.heinlein, stanislav graf, and issac
asimov books at garage sales for less than a buck each


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2004-01-23 10:55 [#01045944]
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I know, I got the whole Dune series for next to nothing too.
But the thing is these are academic texts in mint condition.
I suppose I'll try ebay and amazon


 

offline -V- from Ensenada Drive on 2004-01-23 10:55 [#01045945]
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Half.com has a section for textbooks, as does Amazon.com


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2004-01-23 12:20 [#01046055]
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computers are AWSOME!

:D

WHOOO!!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-01-23 12:25 [#01046063]
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If you study at university, the university book store will
usually buy them back from you at a reduced rate. Failing
that, advertising on noticeboards near the computer labs
works.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-01-23 12:28 [#01046074]
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ive still got mine from 10 years ago. i only kept them to
freak out the computer engineer when he came around to fix
something. they were all stacked next to the computer. kept
him on his toes :)


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2004-01-23 14:00 [#01046187]
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unfortunately I studied in the UK and I'm now based in
france so that's impossible...


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2004-01-23 14:10 [#01046193]
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hehehe I do that too :) but I have waaaay too many books and
some are too primitive/introductory for me now


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-01-23 14:20 [#01046194]
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operating systems second edition from 1990. it goes up to
dos 6.0 i think


 


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