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August 26, 2011, 02:12:56 PM |
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I have tons of books to choose from my suppliers, Just tell me what you guys like so I can narrow the categories down. (Ignore the numbers next to each category)
Antiques & collectibles 1,255 Architecture 4,062 Art 9,119 Biography & autobiography 24,772 Blank book/journal/diary 410 Business & economics 20,495 Calendar 1,713 Comics & graphic novels 807 Computers 9,168 Cooking 6,256 Crafts & hobbies 3,678 Drama 3,744 Education 16,872 Family & relationships 1,665 Fiction 104,435 Foreign language study 11,197 Games 2,856 Gardening 1,465 Health & fitness 5,952 History 39,875 House & home 964 Humor 18 Juvenile calendar 1 Juvenile diary, blank book, journal 317 Juvenile fiction 59,488 Juvenile nonfiction 41,739 Law 6,931 Literary collections 10,032 Literary criticism 10,624 Magazines 67 Medical 16,848 Music 15,536 Nature 5,829 Non-classifiable 9,328 Performing arts 6,756 Pets 1,809 Philosophy 7,307 Photography 2,741 Poetry 16,566 Political science 15,023 Psychology 7,626 Reference 18,734 Religion 38,280 Science 28,024 Self-help 7,636 Social science 19,441 Sports & recreation 11,959 Study aids 1,645 Technology 1 Transportation 4,203 Travel 10,951 True crime
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August 26, 2011, 02:17:39 PM |
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Economics and Finance are missing from that list. Hopefully they are included under Science.
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17Np17BSrpnHCZ2pgtiMNnhjnsWJ2TMqq8 I routinely ignore posters with paid advertising in their sigs. You should too.
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August 26, 2011, 02:20:29 PM |
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Science fiction is also missing but I guess it's included under "fiction."
Honestly, I've purchased books in every one of those categories except "self-help".
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August 26, 2011, 03:20:47 PM |
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Xenland (OP)
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August 26, 2011, 10:47:35 PM |
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I'm really curious as to what you link is? Its for boating?
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August 26, 2011, 11:35:41 PM |
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I like those: Cooking 6,256 Crafts & hobbies 3,678 Foreign language study 11,197 Gardening 1,465 Magazines 67 Music 15,536 Science 28,024 Travel 10,951 Study aids 1,645
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ErgoOne
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August 28, 2011, 06:25:02 PM |
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Are you opening a bookstore that takes bitcoin, by chance? If you do, I'll be there so fast the virtual door will be off its hinges. Here's some of what I like/buy: * Economics * Espionage thrillers (fiction, like Le Carre) * Fantasy (fiction, especially non-standard fantasy, *not* EFP) (EFP="extruded fantasy product", meaning bad Tolkien clones, etc.) * History (non-fiction, especially U.S., Americas, Arabian countries, Russia, sub-Saharan East Africa, China) * Magical Realism (fiction, Latin American, in Spanish is best) * Mystery (fiction, like Conan Doyle, Dorothy Sayers, Elizabeth Peters, not so much hard-edged stuff) * Political thrillers (fiction, like Ken Follett, Fletcher Knebel, or the early Tom Clancy) * Political Science (non-fiction) * Science (non-fiction, both technical and for the lay audience) * Science Fiction (All kinds, esp. Russian SF in Russian) This list is suggestions only, however. I buy and read all sorts of books if they catch my eye.
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Xenland (OP)
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August 28, 2011, 11:15:39 PM |
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Yep the books will be listed on my website www.CheaperInBitcoins.com Almost finished with the electronic section so I'm looking what people like in the other categories Stay tuned for book listings!
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Xenland (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 02:23:18 AM |
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Honestly I dont have time to do all the books as far as writing descriptions.... my question is now... When you look for books online do you usually know what your looking for? or are you always book searching online?
Would it be annoying if i didn't write products descriptions for any book?
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edd
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August 31, 2011, 02:31:08 AM |
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There will have to be a certain minimum amount of information provided: Category, Title, Author
Will they all be brand new? If not, then you'll have to include the condition of the book.
You'll post images, like all the other products, right? Otherwise, you'll have to say if it's paperback, hardback, etc.
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August 31, 2011, 02:32:30 AM |
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Honestly I dont have time to do all the books as far as writing descriptions.... my question is now... When you look for books online do you usually know what your looking for? or are you always book searching online?
Would it be annoying if i didn't write products descriptions for any book?
For me, it depends... But honestly I think every book I've bought in the last two years I've known exactly which book at the point I ordered it. But then again often I'm looking between two, maybe three similar books. If I need a book on, say, a particular database topic, if I have to go to Amazon or similar to even figure out which book it is there's a pretty good chance I'm just going to buy it there instead of then go to a different site to spend bitcoins instead. I would think there would have to be some automated way to get data like that though, because frankly every time I am looking online for some given book and I check five places to see who is cheapest all five places have the exact same description and information for the book.
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"MOOOOOOOM! SOME MYTHICAL WOLFBEAST GUY IS MAKING FUN OF ME ON THE INTERNET!!!!"
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Xenland (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 03:03:38 AM |
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Honestly I dont have time to do all the books as far as writing descriptions.... my question is now... When you look for books online do you usually know what your looking for? or are you always book searching online?
Would it be annoying if i didn't write products descriptions for any book?
For me, it depends... But honestly I think every book I've bought in the last two years I've known exactly which book at the point I ordered it. But then again often I'm looking between two, maybe three similar books. If I need a book on, say, a particular database topic, if I have to go to Amazon or similar to even figure out which book it is there's a pretty good chance I'm just going to buy it there instead of then go to a different site to spend bitcoins instead. I would think there would have to be some automated way to get data like that though, because frankly every time I am looking online for some given book and I check five places to see who is cheapest all five places have the exact same description and information for the book. Thank you for your detailed description of your exprience on purchasing books thats exactly what kind of answers i need. and yeah you would think that suppliers would have an easy way to extract the descriptions... wierd thing is all my suppliers will give data exports for everything on every product, except product descriptions. Its not that suppliers don't give me products descriptions I'm for some reason forced to copy and paste and its very tedious. So I guess I'm left with the question to ask my self is "Is it worth it to copy and paste and waste the time per book and have less books in..... or is it worth it to add more book but none of them will have descriptions."
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BitcoinPorn
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August 31, 2011, 11:15:06 AM |
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Adult / Errotic
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August 31, 2011, 06:15:20 PM |
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I'll assume "math" is in Science.
Occasionally Computers and Graphic Novels.
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I'm rather good with Linux. If you're having problems with your mining rig I'll help you out remotely for 0.05. You can also propose a flat-rate for some particular task. PM me for details.
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JohnDoe
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August 31, 2011, 06:22:19 PM |
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Neal Stehpenson. Nuff said.
Why? He doesn't finish his own books.
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August 31, 2011, 06:33:16 PM |
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Charles Stross "Accelerando" has some interesting discussion of alternative currencies and systems of economics, as well as some rather substantial computing structures
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JonHind
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August 31, 2011, 07:23:38 PM |
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Any post about bitcoins that mentions B**** W***** gets moved to off-topic, yet threads about 'What are your favourite books?' remain in Bitcoin Discussion?
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Xenland (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 09:56:01 PM |
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Any post about bitcoins that mentions B**** W***** gets moved to off-topic, yet threads about 'What are your favourite books?' remain in Bitcoin Discussion?
You mad bro?
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ctoon6
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September 01, 2011, 02:54:02 AM |
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your missing yuri (which i am addicted to btw)
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Xenland (OP)
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September 01, 2011, 02:58:46 AM |
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lol yuri?
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