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September 10, 2012, 05:43:11 PM
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I am speculating Matthew did this out of spite for me but it appears Bitcoin Magazine has not made its way to Barnes and Nobles in the Austin, Texas area. Sure, it can be found in Houston and Dallas but those cities are hundreds of miles away for us Central Texas residents.

Please consider amending your contracts with B&N to include Austin. Not only for my sake but for Bitcoin and your magazine as well. Austin is the tech center of the South; game and tech developers abound. Your magazine will be appreciated here. It will certainly have my eight dollars and eighty-eight cents.

Godspeed.
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September 10, 2012, 05:58:25 PM
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I am speculating Matthew did this out of spite for me but it appears Bitcoin Magazine has not made its way to Barnes and Nobles in the Austin, Texas area. Sure, it can be found in Houston and Dallas but those cities are hundreds of miles away for us Central Texas residents.

Please consider amending your contracts with B&N to include Austin. Not only for my sake but for Bitcoin and your magazine as well. Austin is the tech center of the South; game and tech developers abound. Your magazine will be appreciated here. It will certainly have my eight dollars and eighty-eight cents.

Godspeed.

Given your name, yes, it is a plausible theory.

However, it is not we tell B&N where we want the magazines, it is they tell us how many they want and they decide where to put it.

When you have a chance and next time you are near your local B&N, do stop by and ask em to look it up in their systems and order some. I've been told it is the most sure fire way to get it done.

It probably will take 2-3 more years before I can call my pal William and tell him to stop messing around and deliver an extra truckload to his Austin's store.


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