This book blew my mind when I read it back in the 90s. I’d be interested in reading Dennett’s thoughts Consciousness Explained a quarter of a century later.
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This book blew my mind when I read it back in the 90s. I’d be interested in reading Dennett’s thoughts Consciousness Explained a quarter of a century later.
It took me a long time to find this copy of Schismatrix Plus and only an instant to find the ebook so I’m giving up the hard copy in hope that someone else will enjoy it.
I picked up a copy of the Mirrorshades at a bookstore in Los Angeles a few months ago to read during dinner while waiting for Killing Joke’s 40th Anniversary show to begin. I already have a copy so I’m giving this one away.
This Book was a good read. It was fun to re-visit the indie rock scene of the 90s. Sadly, Rock is dead.
This novel was hard to let go of even though I have it on my Kindle because it was given to me by an old girlfriend, Bruce Sterling is one of my favorite writers and I’m quite fond of this book. But time to let it go.
I’ve read this book a couple of times. Now someone else can enjoy it.
Leaving this copy at work. It blew my mind when I read it back in the 90s. I’m sure it’ll blow someone else’s mind. M
Today I donated my car to KPBS Radio.
Good old Illustrator. I don't use this app nearly as much as PhotoShop but I still rely on it weekly, if not daily.
I don't remember HTML4 being the game change that HTML5 is.
I still need to learn PHP but I'll find better stuff online than from this very dated book.
How quaint.
Honestly, I don't know why anyone would pick up the copies of my JavaScript books when folks can go online for tutorials.
I barely touched this book on JavaScript. I hope someone gets some use out of it.
I think I picked up this book when I first moved to San Diego. It's staggering how much JavaScript has evolved and dominated the web.
Giving away this book of CSS techniques. We've come a long way, baby.
I've had a stack of old manuals in my library that I no longer need. I'm leaving then by the curb in the hopes that someone takes them. If not, into the recycling bin they go. Flash 4? Wow, that takes me back!