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singularitymadam
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22 Dec 2007, 11:10 am

Thanks, mcsquared. A friend of mine did this at another university and it went rather well. I had totally forgotten about it :oops:



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22 Dec 2007, 8:43 pm

I see nothing wrong with collecting and reading books. I check out a lot of books at the library and have also bought some online. Books and cats (and books about cats) are major obsessions with me.)



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22 Dec 2007, 9:09 pm

9CatMom wrote:
I see nothing wrong with collecting and reading books. I check out a lot of books at the library and have also bought some online. Books and cats (and books about cats) are major obsessions with me.)


It is a matter of degree - in my case a very high degree (about 30,000 books).


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22 Dec 2007, 9:19 pm

9CatMom wrote:
Books and cats (and books about cats) are major obsessions with me.)


Me too. I found a book by the side of a road in Cambridge, MA called Dancing With Cats. It's fantastic :D