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Old 21-05-2008, 02:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I don't know if any you folks have read this yet?

It's an excellent book, lot's of discussion on Libertarian economics, ending the drug prohibition (and how the Marajuana prohibition started in the US which will make you laugh it wasn't so stupid), free trade, pulling the US out of Nato and the UN etc.

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Old 21-05-2008, 02:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Already have it.

I am considering flying over to the States for their March on Washington too. Time permitting.
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Added to my wishlist - which is sadly six pages long and I'm a poor student.
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You have everything set as medium priority on your wishlist.
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You have everything set as medium priority on your wishlist.
Indeed, but that's because it's extremely tedious trying to change everything. I did have a few things on high priority, but I've not altered them since.

Not to mention that I don't think I will ever buy everything on that list, some items on it are just of interest.

P.S. For a moment I was really confused as to how you found my wishlist, then I remembered that my e-mail is on my User CP.
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Indeed, but that's because it's extremely tedious trying to change everything. I did have a few things on high priority, but I've not altered them since.
Ah. I didn't realise. I barely use the wishlist function.

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Not to mention that I don't think I will ever buy everything on that list, some items on it are just of interest.
Such as some of the music and the fictional starcharts?

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I did try typing in "Smidgey" but it found some guy in Yorkshire. I then looked for your email address on here.
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Ah. I didn't realise. I barely use the wishlist function.
Yep, you have to reload the page every time you change the priority on the list. Believe, most of that stuff is lowest priority. I don't expect to ever even buy one page worth of it.

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Heh, maybe not so much the music - but the star chart and the historical atlases, yes. Same with most of the science fiction masterworks series, I've read a few of them, but I would never have the time to read them all.

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Luckily my parents decided not to name me Smidgey.
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Yep, you have to reload the page every time you change the priority on the list.
Pain. Priority is useful. Hopefully they'll improve that soon.

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Heh, maybe not so much the music - but the star chart and the historical atlases, yes.
Indeed. Star Trek can be interesting but not that interesting!

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Hehe, it was worth a try. You never know these days, the names some people have...
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