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Started 1 day, 13 hours ago (2009-12-27 09:00:00)
by News Reporter
We're still not about say the e-book reader industry has branched out beyond the infancy stage, but one of its flagship products certainly has reason to celebrate. Amazon has announced it's hit some pretty big milestones with the Kindle . The two bullet points it's currently touting loudest is that the reader has become "the most gifted item" in the company's history -- quite an ...
Started 4 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-29 19:10:00)
by kfeusse
HISTORY: Veritas Press OT/ Ancient Egypt Teacher's Edition and CD both in EXCELLENT condition...a few pencil marks in the book. $25 Evan Moor History Pockets-Ancient Egypt: in excellent condtion, but the pages have been removed from the book for easy copying...but the cover is still with the pages. $8 What your Kindergartener needs to know $5 What your 1st grader needs to know $5...
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-25 05:31:00)
by htttrh
Curious what everyones thought is on how the history books turned out based on this story. Will the Basterds and Landa get the credit? Soshanna and her main squeeze let a fraction of there plot slip to the man who developed their film reel. Will Landa's forehead keep him from America? Curious to hear different takes, Im guessing if the cinema and no survivors was the end result the books...
Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-23 14:01:00)
by Pat Answer
Curtis, Greetings. (Thank you for the informative posts and engaging manner. You, sir, are both scholar and gentleman. I commend you and the other contributors to "What if...". Magnificent.) "I think both are necessary -" etc. No argument here. I don't know when I'll re-enter the "forest" again, though. Been hanging out lately with the "comparative civilizations" folks. Fascinating and ...
Started 1 day, 5 hours ago (2009-12-27 17:00:00)
by Samwise Gamgee
Yeah... Too bad! But thanks for your concern! You're so kind! Oh... Library sucks over here! Brazilian people don't have such love for books and libraries here are lame! Well... I'll buy it anyway! And I'm going to read the first Emperor's book soon! I need a break from Tolkien or my brain will get burned!
Started 4 days, 11 hours ago (2009-12-24 11:01:00)
by stupidgoat
didnt get a chance to read it yet, but i was suprised by the size of it! i was expecting something more like the newsletters, i didnt realize it was going to be a full fledged book.
Started 5 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-23 19:40:00)
by Democracy United States
Filip the II Reincarnated wrote: We, Americans, have a phrase when someone does something foolish, nit witted. We say "he shot himself in the foot". What Greece did today, it didn't just shot itself in the foot, rather, it shot itself in the face! Greece's absurd nationalistic [read machismo] campaign and disinformation, forcing Macedonia to change its name has produced an extremely ...
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-25 18:42:00)
by Paul Burns
Quote: Originally Posted by SunZi An excellent book on from the British Perspective is "Those Damned Rebels....The American Revolution as Seen Through British Eyes" by Michael Pearfon. An interesting read that spans the entire war years. It is, indeed.
Started 2 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-26 20:48:00)
by Dhaise
There's always the worry/concern that they'll be outdated or incorrect too. The last set I bought had great artwork from the respective characters creative teams, but the information was across the board bad. The Superman/Batman/Green Lantern stuff was horrifically out of date due to the big changes in the titles at the time, at the Titans entry spoiled the 2+ year storyline of Titans Hunt about...