
come with it, or have you not washed your cup for the last year?
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:00,
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can anyone guess what the 3 books & the magazine are?
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:01,
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dynamic HTML and javascript are the books, the third one might be something like history of videogaming, or something like that.
mag i don't know, random guess, a warhammer magazine
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:06,
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mag i don't know, random guess, a warhammer magazine

The way we worked out the JavaScript book was to measure the thickness of all the Orielly books we have in the office. Why? Because we're sad like that.
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:07,
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looking at the bookshelf over my monitor, which is almost as sad.
One of the downsides of no-longer living in Cambridge is not being able to pick up books like that cheap off leaving students :(
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:10,
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One of the downsides of no-longer living in Cambridge is not being able to pick up books like that cheap off leaving students :(

You are right about the o'reilly books. The video games book is called "Trigger Happy", (pretentious tripe) and the magazine is a print out of the remade Zapp64 (don't bother, it's not a good read.) that was mentioned in last weeks NTK.
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:14,
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Ah! sweet little epson
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:15,
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O'Reilly's Dynamic HTML - the definitive reference, so I'm guessing the one below is the excellent JavaScript - the definitive guide.
The other book is that history of videogames (forgotten title) isn't it?
Is it Halo or Command & Conquer in the B&W image?
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:07,
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The other book is that history of videogames (forgotten title) isn't it?
Is it Halo or Command & Conquer in the B&W image?

had made to personalprint, typed in my credit card number and waited for my mugs.
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:11,
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i love it, i thought it might have been a cafepress situation to tryu and get some well deserved cash for the hosting
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:13,
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i got a tshirt done at personal print any they were probably the nicest people in the universe to deal with. I on the other hand, was a pain in the arse.
yay for pp!
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Fri 8 Mar 2002, 5:21,
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yay for pp!