RE: Armitage CD and other electronic wonders
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- Subject: RE: [CHAT] Armitage CD and other electronic wonders
- From: "Bonnie Holmes" h*@usit.net
- Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 09:05:51 -0800
I find I do all...plus, have a small tape recorder (will have to add a cd
player soon) in a fanny pack that I use to listen to audio books while
gardening, doing housework, and driving. Using it has enabled me to
"read" a much larger number of books during the year. Currently, I am
enjoying "Much Depends on Dinner" by Margaret Visser. She has taken an
ordinary dinner and given the history behind each of the ingredients.
Bonnie Zone 6+ ETN
> [Original Message]
> From: Theresa <tchessie@comcast.net>
> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Date: 11/26/2003 3:28:14 PM
> Subject: RE: [CHAT] Armitage CD and other electronic wonders
>
> Well Jim- for an "ole timer" (and I mean that with all affection) you
> certainly have kept up with the times. I enjoy a good novel, and I don't
> want to take my laptop to read in bed.... But- the majority of my garden
> book needs can now be met online or via electronic versions. I quit
buying
> gardening books a couple years ago, with the rare exception now and then.
I
> realized that I wasn't using the paper version of the books (except for
> maybe 6 or so of them). Thank God for the internet and electronic
> everything- I'd never manage to keep in touch with my family, do any
> banking, buy gifts, or manage to do an eighth of my job without it. I'll
> take anything that makes life easier and more fulfilling- and for me
> computers and the like to just that.
>
> Besides, that back corner of the library just sent my allergies bonkers- I
> guess I did get teary-eyed, but for a different reason : )
>
> Theresa
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
> Behalf Of james singer
> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 12:58 PM
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Armitage CD and other electronic wonders
>
>
> Guess I'm the only contrarian who thinks most gardening books are
> how-to manuals, not something to get teary-eyed over--rather something
> to get into, find what you're looking for, and get out of as quickly as
> you can. A long time ago, I thought reading the dictionary was fun but
> I gave it up once someone invented the spellchecker. Can't say that I
> miss it.
>
> And, of course, there are many, many books that I enjoy that will
> likely never become electronic--in spite of the herculean effort of the
> Gutenburg Project. But when I want to remember a passage from
> Huckleberry Finn, I go to Gutenburg and do a site search. I don't try
> to thumb through the yellowed pages of an old, inexpensive [probably
> book club issue], dog-eared copy.
>
> And, yes, I wandered though the back stacks, not only at university,
> but also at the National Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, MD,
> before the National Agricultural Library was built. In those innocent
> days, I could check out 17th and 18th century books--even take them
> home to share with my children. That stuff [John Gerard's herbal and
> Philip Miller's Gardeners' Dictionary] will probably never make the
> electronic library. And it's a pity. Because they haven't made the
> reprint paper library either. And probably won't.
>
> Qualifier--Gerard's herbal was reprinted in facsimile several years ago
> at something like $100 per copy; as far as I know, Miller [the most
> popular gardening book of its time, and perhaps for a 100 years
> thereafter] has never been re-printed on cheap or expensive paper. My
> first wife [divorce settlement story] has a third edition. Seventeen
> hundred something; bound in leather.
>
> I'd settle for it on a web site.
>
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