Actually I might be interested, if it was well indexed and cross-referenced and didn’t take up too much space. A great reference that I can use when the electricity goes out! (I’m a big fan of offline wikipedia versions for when I don’t have internet access.)
I know Zig, there are quite a few things in this world that makes you wonder why would they buy that. But people still do and some learn from it and others just don’t like change.
yldonaldson about 12 years ago
And how can it be so thin???
Templo S.U.D. about 12 years ago
good question; must be over a million volumes!
x_Tech about 12 years ago
An endless supply of fire place logs?
stukuls about 12 years ago
Actually amazon s full of books just pulled from wikipedia entries.
Chris Kenworthy about 12 years ago
Actually I might be interested, if it was well indexed and cross-referenced and didn’t take up too much space. A great reference that I can use when the electricity goes out! (I’m a big fan of offline wikipedia versions for when I don’t have internet access.)
hcr1985 about 12 years ago
I heard on the news today that McMillan is going to stop printing dictionaries at the end of the year, probably because it is al online now!!
stewartava about 12 years ago
How about when the power goes out?
ted.hering about 12 years ago
Revised and updated versions supplied daily.
xpurplezebra about 12 years ago
volume 1 of 1080. 1 a month $25 each. 90 months and you own the set for the low price of just $2250!!!
Neat '33 about 12 years ago
Uh; didn’t somebody say there’s one born every minute ?
DrMoses about 12 years ago
I know Zig, there are quite a few things in this world that makes you wonder why would they buy that. But people still do and some learn from it and others just don’t like change.