August 15, 2003

Speaking of books...

As some of you might have noticed over at my other blog, this blog supports integration with Amazon.com, due to a wonderful Moveabletype/Amazon plugin. Anything purchased through these links puts some money into my Amazon ID account, since I'm an 'associate.' As I explained, this was basically an excuse for me to learn some SOAP and XML before moving to New York and learning about 'how to worry about keeping my SOAP in the showers and where the XML the bloodly lights went.'

It works just as well on this blog, though, and if you guys wanted me to do so, I could put up a page through which we could order all our coursebooks for September through Amazon. Orders over $50 get free (if slow) shipping, and we have time if we order soon. I'd be happy to put 100% of the 'associate' money towards us authors splitting a few beers.

Oh, yeah, and also of note: I've been in town how long, and Avi and I haven't gotten together. That's got to say something about the size of this year's law school class...

Posted by Anthony at August 15, 2003 09:42 PM
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Anthony, where did you find out the books we need?

Posted by: Avi Frisch at August 16, 2003 09:08 PM

For those of you who do not know, Barnes and Noble offers same day delivery in Manhattan for no extra charge. Also, they sell used books directly, unlike Amazon which just lists individual sellers.

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