My Collection
Do you have display cabinets full of stuff? With it all neatly labelled, cross-referenced and entered into a database. Have you been to a convention? Do other collectors look up to you in awe?
I thought I was above this one. I'm not that autistically geeky that I have a Collection with a capital C. But no, I remembered I'm hoarding away every version of "Inside Macintosh" ever published.
What do you collect? And why? I mean, what makes you do it?
( , Thu 11 Jan 2007, 16:52)
Do you have display cabinets full of stuff? With it all neatly labelled, cross-referenced and entered into a database. Have you been to a convention? Do other collectors look up to you in awe?
I thought I was above this one. I'm not that autistically geeky that I have a Collection with a capital C. But no, I remembered I'm hoarding away every version of "Inside Macintosh" ever published.
What do you collect? And why? I mean, what makes you do it?
( , Thu 11 Jan 2007, 16:52)
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books.
I have four large bookshelves, which include:
- Most of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels
- zines from the early 90s' punk revival and riot grrl. Including my own.
- copies of Rolling Stone and other crappy rock mags from the late 70s and early 80s.
- some fairly cool old books like Wrinkles in Practical Navigation, How To Lie With Statistics (8th edition!), Archy & Mehitabel, oh I am quite the boho.
- The Kama Sutra, The Perfumed Garden, Fanny Hill, and stacks of bad "sexy books" including The Turkish Art of Love and Dr. M. Lesco Interviews The Swinging People. The photographs are every bit as good as they sound.
( , Sun 14 Jan 2007, 11:56, Reply)
I have four large bookshelves, which include:
- Most of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels
- zines from the early 90s' punk revival and riot grrl. Including my own.
- copies of Rolling Stone and other crappy rock mags from the late 70s and early 80s.
- some fairly cool old books like Wrinkles in Practical Navigation, How To Lie With Statistics (8th edition!), Archy & Mehitabel, oh I am quite the boho.
- The Kama Sutra, The Perfumed Garden, Fanny Hill, and stacks of bad "sexy books" including The Turkish Art of Love and Dr. M. Lesco Interviews The Swinging People. The photographs are every bit as good as they sound.
( , Sun 14 Jan 2007, 11:56, Reply)
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