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From: henry@netcom.com (Henry Polard)
Subject: Re: PIE texts??)
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In article <326867455wnr@moonrake.demon.co.uk>,
Alan M. Dunsmuir <Alan@moonrake.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>In article: <smryanDDC2J7.Aq2@netcom.com>  smryan@netcom.com (@#$%!?!) 
>writes:
>> In other words, if you don't university library priviledges, you're
>> screwed?
>
>No. I think the freedoms to buy books in a bookshop, and to subscribe
>to a local library, are still open to the private individual.

I can get books from university libraries thanks to interlibrary loan
through my local public library.

Henry Polard || Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.
                Inside a dog, it's too dark to read. -- Groucho Marx
