[PUBLIC] Into Cold Storage

Apr 28, 2011 19:55

Because of a few changes around here, the amount of shelving I have has dropped. As a result, I had to find about five feet of books to take off the shelves and move into storage. I thought I'd share the list of books that I decided I probably wasn't going to reference in the next year or so.


  • Webster's Elementary Dictionary (1986 Edition)
  • WinFax Lite v3.0 User's Guide
  • WPI Course Catalogs 1997-2001 inclusive.
  • WPI Commentment Programs 2005-2008 inclusive
  • Basic Mathematics 6th Edition (Keedy/Bittinger)
  • Nintendo Power, July 2000
  • Your Internet Consultant:The FAQs of Life Online (Kevin M. Savetz, 1994)
  • Pocket PC Game Progamming Using the Windows CE Game API (Jonathan S. Harbour)
  • Using the Snappy Video Snapshot
  • Volvo 740 & 760 1982-1988 Repair Manual (Haynes)
  • Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0 Professional Features Book 2
  • Crystal Reports for Visual Basic User's Manual
  • Fundamentals of Graphics Communication, Third Edition (Bertoline and Wiebe)
  • Getting Started with Pro/ENGINEER, Second Edition (Robert Rizza)
  • Study Guide to accompany McConnell Brue Microeconomics 14
  • Study Guide to accompany Linear Algebra and its Applications, Second Edition
  • Fundamentals of FORTRAN Programming, Second Edition (Robert C. Nickerson, 1980)
  • Unveiling Windows 95 (Jennings)
  • OCA/OCP Introduction to Oracle9i SQL Study Guide (Dawes and Thomas)
  • Understanding Fortran, Second Edition (Michel Boillot, 1981)
  • Set of VMS manuals, April 1988
  • Calculus, Sixth Edition (Swokowski, Olinkick, Pence)
  • Master Your Computer: Beginning Access 97-Windows 95
  • Mathematica (Stephen Wolfram)
  • North Antivirus 2002 User's Guide
  • MCSE Windows 2000 Core Exams Study Guides (4)
  • dBase II PLUS The Pocket Reference (Miriam Liskin)
  • Pascal, Third Edition (Dale & Weems)
  • DirectX 8 and Visual Basic Development (Keith Sink)


I'm not sure some of those books will ever see service again, but I am loathe to hurt or dispose of books, no matter how old.

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