#4: I am afraid that I’m partly to blame here. Becuase of a short-term liquidity issue, I started relying heavily on the library instead of *mazon. That’s probably 2 million books right there. I’m reading a lot more, though.
#5: I would also suggest prwatch.org as an interesting source of information. The two authors (whose books I own) focus on the public relations component of the news. It’s very eye-opening.
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I, too, am partly to blame for the same reason. My great grandmother used to say that libraries will get you through times with no money much better than money will get you through times with no libraries. Not much comfort to the people in Salinas, CA I suppose.
And thank you for the link. I hope you enjoy Morford. I find him thought provoking.
Thanks for the link. Two coments:
#4: I am afraid that I’m partly to blame here. Becuase of a short-term liquidity issue, I started relying heavily on the library instead of *mazon. That’s probably 2 million books right there. I’m reading a lot more, though.
#5: I would also suggest prwatch.org as an interesting source of information. The two authors (whose books I own) focus on the public relations component of the news. It’s very eye-opening.
I, too, am partly to blame for the same reason. My great grandmother used to say that libraries will get you through times with no money much better than money will get you through times with no libraries. Not much comfort to the people in Salinas, CA I suppose.
And thank you for the link. I hope you enjoy Morford. I find him thought provoking.