Well Andy if nobody else wants any I can probably take some of those books off
your hands, heck I'll even drive down there and get them.

andy at theasis.com wrote:

> On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Chad C. Walstrom wrote:
> > Sounds like you've got a good handle on what these many important
> > logistical considerations might be.  Why not put your fingers to
> > keyboard and write up your "formal proposal", because obviously, we're
> > your "code monkeys."
>
> *My* code monkeys? _I_ don't need any code. Nor do _I_ need LUG library.
>
> Silly me, I thought making some literature available would be a benefit to
> some LUG members, and that some might be willing to actually step forward
> and DO something to facilitate it. Instead, the response is a
> sarcasm-filled flame prompted by my suggestion that we direct the
> discussion on the original thread to actually accomplishing something. I'm
> sure you're capable of building a kickass application without actually
> knowing ahead of time what it is. I'm just sorry it was too much effort
> for you to take that tangent to another thread.
>
> I WAS intending to donate a lot of material that I had on hand -- a few
> dozen books beyond the stack of magazines that prompted my first note --
> as well as several thousand dollars worth of books in the near future that
> I normally turn down from authors and editors whom I know. But you've
> single-handedly thwarted my selfish plan, thanks to your need to saturate
> the issue with piss & vinegar.
>
> But by all means, don't let that stop you from exercising your right to
> discuss.
>
> Andy
>
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