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Previously on "50% off everything at Borders, Oxford Street, London"
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Why do I get the feeling they're not going to close the stores if they sell all the crap stock?
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I saw that mac stuff - it's all pretty old, like books on Panther and Tiger, nothing up to date. I expect they will get pulped...Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post- Not much IT stuff left but loads of books on The Mac (they don't count as IT...).
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Just got back - took an early lunch . Not sure about Science and Maths - Not much IT stuff left but loads of books on The Mac (they don't count as IT...). Some fiction, quite a few travel books, biographies, coffee table books etc. Most of the best stuff gone though.
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They did have a (mostly untouched) maths/physics section when I was there on Tuesday. No idea if there's anything left now though.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAny science and maths book?
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TBH, didn't notice as I wasn't after that sort of thing.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAny science and maths book?
They tend not to be popular though, so you might be lucky!
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Depends what you want.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI'm thinking of popping up to Borders lunchtime - do you reckon it's still worth it?
I went last night, most of the lonely planets & rough guides have gone.
Still loads of novels.
Still quite a bit of computing stuff (seemingly obscure stuff mostly).
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I'm thinking of popping up to Borders lunchtime - do you reckon it's still worth it?
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Moving into that area... IA (or information design), Usability and UI design under the umbrella of user experience. Mostly application user interfaces (and the end-to-end experience), but a bit of web. Getting plenty of interest in this area at the moment - with some attractive rates.Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostYou becoming an IA then?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAll the posh places in the world.I used to live in London Colney a few years back, assuming it's the one near St Albans.Oxford Street, Llantrisant, London Colney, Dublin and Swindon.
Pub on the village green did a good pint and a cracking steak sandwich. The Green Dragon I think it was.Last edited by DaveB; 15 July 2009, 14:47.
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Yep I did - sos for not getting back... My role has shifted emphasis and now I'm after HCI, usability and interaction design materials.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostDid you get my email RH a while ago, about the project management ebooks?
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Oxford Street, Llantrisant, London Colney, Dublin and Swindon.
All the posh places in the world.
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