[TriLUG] Books and a Linux Journal Collection for anyone who wants them

Jason Evans jason.s.evans at gmail.com
Sun Sep 28 22:20:05 EDT 2008


Don
Do you have any Commodore 64 mags?  I have a friend in Canada who is looking
for some and if you have any and are willing I'm sure he'd pay to have them
shipped or I can ship them for you.

Jason

On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 9:20 PM, <trilug at tradersdata.com> wrote:

> I'm not a regular attendee, but did go to a couple of meetings a couple
> of years ago for what that's worth.
>
> I'm doing some house cleaning, and I just hate throwing books away if
> someone else might be able to use them. I'm not looking for anything
> in return -- just knowing someone else might use them is better than
> taking them to the dump.  These are the ones that seem like they might
> be more than junk, even though dated:
>
> Oracle 8i for Linux (w/ Oracle8i for Linux CD)
> Bobrowski
> Oracle Press, 2000
>
> Oracle8i A Beginner's Guide
> Abbey, et al
> Oracle Press, 1999
>
> Oracle8i Advanced PL/SQL Programming (w/ CD)
> Urman
> Oracle Press, 2000
>
> Oracle8i SQLJ Programming
> Morisseau-Leroy, et al
> Oracle Press, 2000
>
> Oracle Web Application Server Handbook (w/ CD)
> Dynamic Information Systems, LLC
> Oracle Press, 1998
>
> Using C-Kermit
> Frank da Cruz, Christine M. Gianone
> Digital Press (Butterworth-Heinemann) 1994
>
> The Oracle Books have never been touched, including any original media.
> I know the C-Kermit Book was used, but you couldn't tell. They're all
> soft cover, btw.  (Yeah, I know a 14 year old C-Kermit book is a stretch;
> but if you used the software you might understand the attachment.)
>
> I also have a nearly full collection of Linux Journal magazines through
> 2006. There are some issues missing, including (I think) the first one,
> but it should be mostly complete, through 2006 anyway.
>
> There are others, hardware and software, going back as far as 1976 when
> I took a fortran class that had me keypunching cards, but I didn't want
> to flood the list with junk that seemed even less likely to be of
> interest.  If anyone thinks otherwise, let me know your interests and
> I'll let you know if I have anything. There are all kinds of O'Reilly
> books, some MS stuff, some other database books, other magazines, and
> who knows what else.
>
> Don Hammond
>
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