- From: Matthew Raymond <mattraymond@earthlink.net>
- Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 14:46:52 -0400
Charles McCathieNevile wrote: >> So, what, we're supposed to order and read a book from Amazon.com in >> order to know what you're talking about? > > You could always go to a library. I believe the reference was offered as > something useful, should you be inclined to take the time. There's three problems with this thinking: 1) Not everyone lives near a public library with a wide selection of computer science books. 2) Not everyone has the time and the gasoline (which is expensive these days) to go to the library every time someone references a book on a mailing list. 3) Response to the email in question is delayed while the reader is hunting for a book. James Graham was more tactful about this, and I suppose I could have myself been a little more tactful to the person who posted the Amazon.com link, but I want it to be clear that it's not acceptable for someone to have to be well read to participate in this mailing list. As such, your comment may be seen by some as elitist.
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