Elizabeth, Now I don't know whether to take you seriously or not (smile). An earlier email from you said the same about Out of Body, which I now have from the library, but your second on that subject said it was a real mess and maybe not worth saving. It is comparatively short, though, and is a suspense novel, that I know people like, so I probably will do it. My library does have Shameless Exploitation available--unfortunately, I didn't read my mail before going this afternoon. So--with all the discussion about keeping books from the download list and renewing them, should I take it now, assuming nobody else wants it, or should I leave it up there until I'm ready for it? I've been taking things that are a mess and renewing them because I don't want them rejected, and this sounds like one that should not be rejected -- and one that probably, if anybody else takes, they'll either reject or release, and if I take no one will miss for a while. Opinions wanted, please. Cindy --- "E." <thoth93@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I went over Shameless Exploitation In Pursuit of the > Common Good by Paul > Newman. Someone needs a print copy here. There > seem to be sections of > junk characters which I do not understand. They may > or may not be > pictures. Also there seem to be recipes and a print > copy would really help > here. > > Cindy this one may have your name on it. It is in > txt format so pages will > have to be protected by inserting appropriate page > breaks too. Some are > certainly missing. The stripper would have a > fieldday with this on in its > present form. > > E. > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com