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Old 08-11-2008, 09:58 AM   #3
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So, I am back to my original question: Could this p-moment -- this discovering of an unknown (to me) gem of a book on a shelf populated with other enjoyed books -- be replicated entirely in e?
Not precisely the same, I know, but I buy every months' "Webscriptions" package from Baen. By buying what is, in effect, a completely random package of books, I've discovered all sorts of authors whom I wouldn't have encountered otherwise.
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