May have some underlining or marks
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One of those lazy stock descriptions. Possibly it is only used for reference or technical books.
May have some underling or marks in legends, we only check for the obvious. We do not look at each page. This book contains good information for persons wanting to enhance their knowledge of the subject matter in particular. Always a good reference guide to keep on hand. Will help you better understand methods and means in great detail. Informative and easy to read.
May have been dropped in the toilet or fireplace.
They say the book is easy to read. Perhaps they can't be bothered with details because their minds live solely in lofty plains: three 300 pages sociological text isn't usually called easy to read.
2 · Posted by: Richard on June 22, 2004 03:12 PM
I'm still waiting for MS Word to include Knowing What I Meant to Type as a feature. Corrected. Thanks.
3 · Posted by: Miriam on June 22, 2004 03:20 PM
Oops—thought it was them, not you, else I'd not have been so snarky. (Heck, a used underling might come in handy.)
4 · Posted by: Richard on June 22, 2004 03:35 PM
Oh. It was them. I must have just copied and pasted. Anyone who has read my weblogs has seen far too much evidence that I'm a lousy proofreader.
I took your comment as good-natured ribbing. Though I do get some humorless comments about my typos.
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My thanks,
Richard

1 · Posted by: Miriam on June 22, 2004 01:39 PM
An “underling”? There's a poorly-treated employee smashed between the covers?