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ViolentDove:

--- Quote from: negative creep on 15 Jul 2010, 18:13 ---Their parent publishing company is based in Saarbrücken. Do I need to say more?

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Probably, yeah. What's up in Saarbrücken?

Patrick:
Dogg Saarbrücken is like the Phenix City, Alabama of Europe.

I base this on absolutely nothing. Saarburg, however, is charming.

scarred:

--- Quote from: MrSteevo on 15 Jul 2010, 15:44 ---Who'd want a blanket without sleeves? That'd just be stupid.

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HiFranc:

--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 15 Jul 2010, 15:09 ---But I already had the "print on demand" option for that information, I could just... print it. It is instant and cheaper! Whut.
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Corrected it for you.  You still have to pay for the paper and the ink but it is a lot cheaper than a book for small amounts of printing.


--- Quote from: Patrick on 15 Jul 2010, 20:09 ---Dogg Saarbrücken is like the Phenix City, Alabama of Europe.
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That doesn't mean anything to me.

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I was going to say that if they could make money out of it, good luck to them, but, if they're not stating what they're doing in their listings, then they are conning the public (and may actually be breaking the law).  Then again, I'm not a legal expert.

BeoPuppy:
Years ago a former buddy (now very distant acquaintance, not that you care, but there you go) worked in a computershop. We used to laugh about all the stupid peole who walked into his shop and asked stupid questions like if they sold a new coffee cup holder for their PCs and whether this internet thing came in bookform. Odd deja-vu this. I'm amazed that this works. I suppose that it''s legal and stuff but I feel that it's taking advantage of the work of others and as such I don't like it.

Will never buy one of their books! That'll teach 'em.

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