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Fresh off my e-mail:
"Bring in a reusable bag on Earth Day and get 50% off 1 item."

Don't know if this promotion is everywhere, but... handy. :biggrin:
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In DC, stores charge you a nickel for every plastic bag they have to give you. I picked up a nylon bag at CVS that folds into its own little tote thing -- it's way lighter and much less cumbersome than other folding tote bags I've seen. So I keep it in my purse. I end up using it for lots more than just hauling stuff home from CVS. 8)
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I got a really nice handbag, Herve Benard, in purple pleather, brand new, for $5.
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deer of the dawn wrote:I got a really nice handbag, Herve Benard, in purple pleather, brand new, for $5.
Wicked.



I found an 800 card expansion for Cranium. w00t!

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at one of the yearly book sales at our library...

Spinors in Hilbert Space : P.A.M Dirac (1974): This book based on lectures given in 1969 at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA, deals with the basic aspects of spinors starting with a real Hilbert space formalism. Dirac concludes with the prophetic words "We have boson variables appearing automatically in a theory that starts with only fermion variables, provided the number of fermion variables is infinite. There must be such boson variables connected with electrons..."
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I got a fantastic wooden shoe rack... has 5 levels, each level holds 2 or 3 pairs of adult shoes, more for kids'... $10

Another small wooden shoe rack that i put in my hall closet: $1.50.

I've been obsessing about wanting a shoe rack for awhile...

Also, I got a storage basket, 10"x10"x15"... natural and decorative: $1 (or maybe it was 50 cents).
sgt.null wrote:at one of the yearly book sales at our library...

Spinors in Hilbert Space : P.A.M Dirac (1974): This book based on lectures given in 1969 at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA, deals with the basic aspects of spinors starting with a real Hilbert space formalism. Dirac concludes with the prophetic words "We have boson variables appearing automatically in a theory that starts with only fermion variables, provided the number of fermion variables is infinite. There must be such boson variables connected with electrons..."
:biggrin: Nice...
"People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor

"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
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sgt.null wrote:at one of the yearly book sales at our library...

Spinors in Hilbert Space : P.A.M Dirac (1974): This book based on lectures given in 1969 at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA, deals with the basic aspects of spinors starting with a real Hilbert space formalism. Dirac concludes with the prophetic words "We have boson variables appearing automatically in a theory that starts with only fermion variables, provided the number of fermion variables is infinite. There must be such boson variables connected with electrons..."
A real page-turner. :roll:

I got a pair of pink Birkenstock sandals for n2000 here (about $14) brand new. Pink is not my fave, nor are Birkenstocks a fashion statement, but my feet love them (and Nigerian women think they're cool). :)
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Linna Heartlistener wrote:I've been obsessing about wanting a shoe rack for awhile...
Way to stick with it. :D
sgt.null wrote:at one of the yearly book sales at our library...

Spinors in Hilbert Space : P.A.M Dirac (1974): This book based on lectures given in 1969 at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA, deals with the basic aspects of spinors starting with a real Hilbert space formalism. Dirac concludes with the prophetic words "We have boson variables appearing automatically in a theory that starts with only fermion variables, provided the number of fermion variables is infinite. There must be such boson variables connected with electrons..."
:biggrin: Nice...[/quote]
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deer / balon - i plan on doing some art related thing with the book. no idea what yet.
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Null, a very old college friend of mine-- whose dadaesque aesthetic you could relate to-- has a series of pictures on Facebook called "Why would anyone throw this away?" He photos things he finds in the trash in NYC. One was of "Diseases of the Kidney, Volumes 1 & 2". You made me think of that.
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deer of the dawn wrote:Null, a very old college friend of mine-- whose dadaesque aesthetic you could relate to-- has a series of pictures on Facebook called "Why would anyone throw this away?" He photos things he finds in the trash in NYC. One was of "Diseases of the Kidney, Volumes 1 & 2". You made me think of that.
lots of amazing books out there. :)

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we all remember that book.

i shall look your friend up - thank you.
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Local thrift store, 25 cents each!

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Nice score, Shuram! :clap:
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Aww, yeah!
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and, good to see ya around, Shuram!
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Just a couple weeks ago, I got a jointed wooden toy snake for 25 cents!
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also got books and clothes, of course.
I got 2 good pairs of pants for a 5-year-old for about $2-$4 each.

12/21/12
Today:
A wall-mountable mail organizer, light-colored wood. - $3.
I am thrilled.
Winter coat for a 5-year-old - $5.
Pretty sweater for me - $10. (splurged.)
Snow pants for a 5-year-old - $3.50 or $4.50.
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Check it out! Stumbled upon White Gold Wielder at a different thrift store in a different city. Completes the set! Also Runes! And Rendezvous With Rama to boot :) The cover of WGW is beat up a bit, but the pages look unread!

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:thumbsup: That's diligence!
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I should mention, that the first thrift store had books 1 through 5, and that was it. The second thrift store had only these two books....Kind of neat I think!
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I have been wanting to own a vase or glass in this beautiful lime green color for years:
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The one I got isn't shaped like that; it has a square base, which I like much more.
I look at it on the table and drool.

I'd expected it to be at 2-5 bucks.
nope. 50 cents.

also, an adorable matched set of coffee mugs I thought were $2 each.
No. $2 for 4.
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-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
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Shuram Gudatetris wrote:I should mention, that the first thrift store had books 1 through 5, and that was it. The second thrift store had only these two books....Kind of neat I think!
Haha, nice. That's why you have to check every 2nd hand book place you see...you never know what you might find. :D

I got the entirety of a very good (but obscure) fantasy series (the Omaran Saga) at second hand book shops and flea-markets etc. It took me more than 10 years to find them all, and the last one was by pure chance. :D

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I miss hunting for obscure books at used book stores. There was one series I was searching for pieces of for years - it almost never turned up in stores, and when Half.com came out people would list them for outrageous amounts due to the rarity, but I just wanted to read them.

Now they're all available on Kindle, and it feels like cheating. :evil:

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