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Tue Feb 4 04:14:36 EST 2014
Take I - 95 North
Merge to I - 395 North (exit 53) to M.L.King Blvd / Downtown
Stay right onto M.L.King Blvd
Slight left at N Howard Street
Right at 28th Street
Left at Greenmount Avenue - MD Rt. 45
After you pass 30th Street, in half a block, Vineyard Lane is on your
left.
When you turn into Vineyard Lane, you will quickly see our building on
your left. You are at The Book Thing of Baltimore.
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> Scott K
>
> On Friday, February 07, 2014 10:23:53 Walt Smith wrote:
>> I posted your note on UAS maillist...
>> Book are generally more welcome
>> than magazines.
>>
>> I tried a couple local community colleges
>> to try to donate a rather complete set of Byte magazines
>> I have. They didn't want them because they
>> have them on microfiche... YUK !!! Microfiche
>> is black and white film, often reversed b&W...
>> And a very significant amount of Byte's content
>> involves color on color... specially code- as Byte didn't want
>> people "xeroxing" their issues.... hence imagine color on color
>> translated to grayscale. Pretty much unreadable.
>>
>> There are several electronics museums in the region
>> as well as private collectors - computer museum in
>> Cockeysville .... what we need is a comprehensive list.
>> Maybe someone is interested in compiling...
>>
>>
>> Walt..........
>>
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 11:06:18 -0500
>> From: "Sean Wilkerson" <sean at seanandheather.com>
>> Subject: [CALUG] local place to donate tech books etc.
>> To: calug at unknownlamer.org
>> Message-ID: <32889C15-7F5E-4B5A-AC56-E9DBCE54A2E5 at seanandheather.com>
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>> Hey,
>>
>> I have a box or two of not-new (but not that old) tech books and 5+
>> years of printed Linux Journal that I need to move elsewhere.
>>
>> It seems so wasteful to recycle if someone else can re-use.
>>
>> Is there a good place (school/library/individual/etc.) that takes
>> donations like this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sean
>>
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