So, as part of getting ready to leave I'm getting rid of some technical books that I don't want to keep. Generally these have been useful in the past but I don't care enough about them to pay to store them.
Linux Kernel Development by Robert Love - 1st ed, paperback, well loved - $2
Pro Drupal Development by VanDyk & WestGate - 1st ed, paperback, almost like new - $2
The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating System - 2nd ed, hardcover, almost like new - $5
The Book of Postfix by Hildebrandt & Koetter - paperback, like new - $15
The Official GNOME Developer's Guide by Matthias Warkus - paperback, good condition - $10
TCP/IP Illustrated Volume 1 by Stevens - hardcover, very good condition - $15
DNS and BIND by Albitz & Liu - paperback, 4th edition, covers bind 9, good condition - $2
Python Cookbook by Martelli, Ravenscroft & Ascher - paperback, 2nd ed, covers python 2.4, very good condition - $5
Berkeley DB by Sleepycat Software - paperback, good condition - $2
Mono - A Developer's Notebook by Dumbill & Bornstein - paperback ,decent condition - $2
The C++ Programming Language Special Edition by Stroustrup - hard cover, good condition - $15
Design Patterns - hard cover, like new - $10
Effective C++ by Scott Meyers - paperback, 2nd ed, great condition except for a half-removed sticker on the front - $5
Debugging with GDB by Stallman et al - paperback, great condition - $5
The Bison Manual by Stallman et al - paperback, great edition - $2
HTTP Pocket Reference - paperback, good condition - $1
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment by Stevens - hardcover, 1st ed, good condition - $5
Learning Cocoa by Paul Mott - paperback, like new - $2
So I listed prices that are about half of the Amazon used price but if you really want a book and want to pay less, then just say so - I want these books read. Oh, and you'll have to pay for shipping from San Francisco if you're not here.