Re: Delphi magazines and books to give away



Captain Jake wrote:

If you don't mind me asking, why are you getting rid of them?

We're moving. I have the magazine collections electronically, so I
don't read them very often and I have several books that I just don't
use any more.

I can't resist pointing out that the Delphi books held up much better
than the .Net 1.0 books I used to own.

--
Regards,
Bruce McGee
Glooscap Software
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