@LittleLaura When you have a stack of five or six, let me know, and I'll reimburse you for them and the postage. :-)
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@LittleLaura Do please feel free to pick up random, dirt-cheap paperback editions of 19th c novels published by Virago Press. :-)
about 23 hours ago
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@LittleLaura Oooooh, cool! Thanks so much. In general, if Virago press re-published it as a forgotten gem, I want to read it. :-)
02:54 PM October 10, 2008
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@kanter "Victorian novels" by women is not a widespread obsession among nptech professionals. Science fiction probably is. :-)
02:44 PM October 10, 2008
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@kanter We're talking about having a science fiction book group at #09NTC - going out to dinner. But I also like Victorian novels by women.
02:43 PM October 10, 2008
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@LittleLaura It's definitely widespread. Of course, my other literary passion is Victorian novels written by women. Not an nptech meme.
02:02 PM October 10, 2008
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@sm4sc Lots of us do social media on behalf of our mission-based nonprofit organizations.
01:57 PM October 10, 2008
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@sm4sc I'm wondering why you haven't invited the nonprofit technology crew in the Boston area to your events?
01:56 PM October 10, 2008
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Wondering if there's someone in Boston or Cambridge who can help install a Sierra USBConnect 881 on a laptop (Running Linux Eee PC 1.1.0.66)
01:12 PM October 10, 2008
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@allgood2 I don't presume to explain California, though I am a native of same.There's no Puritan cultural history, yet it's progressive.
10:18 AM October 10, 2008
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@LittleLaura I suspect that there's a high nptech/sf correlation just about everywhere.
10:15 AM October 10, 2008
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@allgood2 I often muse about how the most direct cultural descendent of Puritanism in the US is often the most liberal/progressive.
10:10 AM October 10, 2008
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@allgood2 Thanks for the word on CT! Maybe we'll have a zone, what with marriage equality already established here in Massachusetts.
10:09 AM October 10, 2008
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@pearlbear Remember when O. Wilde said that H. James wrote as if it were a painful duty? That's my nightmare. http://tinyurl.com/4se62f
09:42 AM October 10, 2008
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@pearlbear I'm having a guilt trip about not blogging. But guilt trips don't seem to help me.
09:40 AM October 10, 2008
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@pearlbear Very glad to hear it. You're well qualified to draw up a list of books, for the pre- #09NTC survey of book group attendees.
09:34 AM October 10, 2008
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@jeffsonstein You will now be subjected to in-jokes and conspiratorial msgs directed to members of my ethnic group: nonprofit techies.
09:32 AM October 10, 2008
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