Tuesday, September 11, 2007

The Complete Manual

The folks at Knock Knock never cease to amaze me with their witty stationary products. One of their latest products cracked me up. It is the Complete Manual of Things that Might Kill You: A Guide to Self-Diagnosis for Hypochondriacs. Haha!

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Friday, June 22, 2007

Read and Return

I was in the Dayton airport yesterday and I purchased a book at the Paradies Shop. When I was paying for the book the cashier said to me, "Don't forget to return it when you're done". At which point I must have given her a puzzled look because she proceeded to tell me about the store's Read and Return Policy. Any book that you purchase from the store can be returned after you are done reading it (as long as you have the receipt and it is within 6 months of purchase) and they will give you back half the cost of the book. Books that are returned in good condition are resold at half their price and books in poor condition are given to local charities. Apparently they have been doing this since 2003. Are their other bookstores that do this?

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Ad

Book 7 in the Harry Potter series isn't coming out until then end of July but it has already been at the top of Amazon's Bestsellers list for months due to pre-order sales backed by a release day delivery guarantee. With record release day sales expected it is no wonder that all the booksellers are trying to get in on the action. Check out this advertisement by Odyssey. (Found through Scary Ideas)

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Post Secret

Post Secret is a website that displays people's secrets on 4"x6" cards. Anyone can submit a secret as long as it is something that you have never told anyone and it fits on one side of a postcard (or at least mailable material). New secrets are posted to the site every Sunday and then replaced the following week.

There is something really fascinating about reading other people's secrets. They all seem so genuine. I really like the idea of telling a secret anonymously. It's like writing a message in a bottle and sending it out to sea... only we all get to read it. Previous secrets have been turned into books. Check them out on Amazon.

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Head First HTML and CSS

I learned pretty much everything I need to know about the basics of HTML and CSS from this book over the weekend. That's right, I made it through 650 pages of text and exercises over one weekend because that is how awesome this book is. This book calls itself a "Brain-Friendly Guide to HTML and CSS" and that is a pretty good description. It is written like an elementary school text book with clear explanations, examples and exercises that make it easy to take in and retain the information.

This was the best learning experience I've had from a book in a long time. I highly recommend this book and apparently I'm not the only one. Out of 107 customer reviews on Amazon it received an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Worth every penny of the $27.00 I spent on it.

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Sunday, October 29, 2006

World Changing



WorldChanging.com has released a book that is a collection of the site's contents from the past 3 years. World Changing refers to the book as a "groundbreaking compendium of the most innovative solutions, ideas and inventions emerging today for building a sustainable, livable, prosperous future".
Buy World Changing on Amazon.

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