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Old 12-07-2017, 01:46 AM   #36
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FYI. when iI first did e- book borrowing from my library [ via the ADE on PC rigmarole ]I recall complaining to overdrive because there was NO available borrowing history & I wanted to avoid borrowing the same book twice - & overdrive& my library both said sorry - we don't store that stuff - can't help you.....maybe I am just hard to please
The local library policy is yes, we know what you borrowed and anyone else who wants to see it needs a court order.

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& I'll just not borrow anything with bombs for dummies or 101 easy ways to recruit Jihadis on social media in the titles
Steal This Book? The Anarchist Cookbook? Back in my youth, I read a few books on explosive and drug making and the major lesson I took from them was that anyone who tried to follow their recipes would end up splattered over the surviving portions of the walls, ceiling and floor.
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