Re: Armitage CD and other electronic wonders
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Armitage CD and other electronic wonders
- From: cathy carpenter c*@rnet.com
- Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 19:04:50 -0600
- In-reply-to: 9C01CA40-1F96-11D8-B037-000A95B94698@igc.org
You are far more advanced than I am! While I use computers for many things, I hate to read articles on them. Anything I search for, I print out. Love books. They seem more "personal" than a computer screen.
Cathy
On Tuesday, November 25, 2003, at 04:27 PM, james singer wrote:
Just wondered if anyone had Armitage's interactive CD of herbaceous perennials or Dirr's woody landscape plants--and if so, how useful are they?
Personally, I wish all of my garden "books" were searchable CDs. Or better, searchable web sites. The most useful book that I have access to is Julia Morton's book on tropical fruit [Fruit for Warm Climates], which Purdue University has posted on its "new crops" web page. [New Crops also has links to that fantastic National Academy of Sciences publication, Lost Crops of the Incas.]
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