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mvrdrk ([personal profile] mvrdrk) wrote2006-10-28 01:56 am
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I've received a cuecat for scanning book ISBNs. Oh my, it's fast! Oh my, data from amazon.com is seriously bad! I'm scanning the kids books. See LibraryThing if you're curious.
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[identity profile] mikeneko.livejournal.com 2006-10-28 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Your LT over there is such a . . . weird mix of completely unrelated stuff. Which makes it completely fascinating.

*peers at book* I didn't know there were hot springs that you could hike to. I wanted to see a hot spring . . .

[identity profile] mvrdrk.livejournal.com 2006-10-28 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Not only that, the book tells you which ones are good for skinny dipping and which ones are not. In fact, the entire focus of that book is 'good places to go skinny dipping in hot springs and the associated % chance of being arrested.'

Not a keeper, in my mind. Do you want it? LOL! I will take you to go see hot springs next time we get together! They're pools of water, like ponds, only without pond scum.
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[identity profile] mikeneko.livejournal.com 2006-10-29 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
I think I'd be more concerned about being boiled than arrested. We'd both wanted to see a Real Live Hot Spring (not the Yellowstone variety, y'know?), so we took a specific detour after we left Lolo NF. That one turned out to be some sort of resort, and it was closed, and we wound up peering through a window at what looked remarkably like an ordinary swimming pool. So disappointing. Are there really hot springs just . . . out there in the woods?

Re: LT, I figured. But it's entertaining this way.

[identity profile] mvrdrk.livejournal.com 2006-10-28 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yeah. Don't forget that library consists of 4 persons tastes mashed together.