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Re: O'REILLY products

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Al Potter)
Wed Oct 30 17:35:41 1996

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Reply-to: Al Potter <apotter@letterkenn-emh1.army.mil>
In-reply-to: klemmerj's message of Wed, 30 Oct 1996 08:04:46 -0500.
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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 16:34:42 -0500
From: Al Potter <apotter@tav-linux.army.mil>
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> > O'Reilly's 'Bash' book is pretty good. I would say you check out
> > http://www.libhitech.com for the best price on computer books. They
> > offer very attractive discount. 
> 
> 	I would also recommend checking out http://readmedotdoc.com, they
> have the lowest prices and the greatest selection I've personally seen.

Let me weigh in here with my NSHO:

I've been doing `bidness with Readme.Doc for several years now and they are absolutely the best deal going on computer and technical books.  They are (for me at least) a local company and completely reliable and trustworthy.  I know that they ship promptly and are willing to take international orders.

Expect discounts STARTING at 20% off the cover price, additional discounts with volume purchases.

	Call 1-800-678-1473 or (717) 264-0843 and tel `em I sent you....




Al
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