Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 (USS@Tek, v1.0) based on 4.3bsd-beta 6/6/85; site tekigm2.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!bellcore!decvax!tektronix!tekig5!tekigm2!timothym From: timothym@tekigm2.UUCP (Timothy D Margeson) Newsgroups: net.space Subject: Re: more than one copy of book per person? yes! Message-ID: <524@tekigm2.UUCP> Date: Thu, 20-Mar-86 16:30:51 EST Article-I.D.: tekigm2.524 Posted: Thu Mar 20 16:30:51 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 25-Mar-86 05:15:36 EST References: <8603181634.AA05051@s1-b.arpa> Reply-To: timothym@tekigm2 D Margeson.UUCP (Timothy D Margeson) Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, OR. Lines: 20 Summary: Why two or more copies of a book! Hi, Following up on the discussion of why one might have several copies of the same material. I have two copies of my Websters dictionary, one at home and one at work. I have two copies of my Rogets thesaurus, ditto. I have two copies of several types of software, ditto. I guess that I will have two copies of many things for the convienience of not dragging the single copies everywhere I go. I would think there are many of you who take the same opinion for similar reasons. So, perhaps when we are populating space we all may indeed become millionaires. Hooray :-) -- Tim Margeson (206)253-5240 tektronix!tekigm2!timothym @@ 'Who said that?' PO Box 3500 d/s C1-465 Vancouver, WA. 98665