Textbooks.
Friday, March 7th, 2008 | RIT
Gateways to knowledge. Pathways to financial destruction.
If we’re paying so much in tuition, why add insult to injury with the added weight of textbooks. It’s like getting punched in the face, and then having a bee sting the bruise…
Thanks to Mom and Dad for covering that, along with the other expenses recently.
2 Comments to Textbooks.
Hello, this is Lee McKusick of El Granada, California. I found your website in the course of testing to see if the domain name leemckusick.com was taken.
Sorry to hear about your textbook costs. Are the books durable resources that you can continue to use?
My wife is exploring setting up a blog, and I said, well maybe I should too.Our internet service provider comcast provides a web page but mine has become a static out of date jumble. You can reach me if you are interested at lmckusic at the webservice outfit named above.
March 12, 2008
Hi Lee. (Hehe, that sounds a little weird. =) )
It’s true, some of the books are useful and very good reads, but a few of them will be lucky to see use again even as paperweights or doorstops.
Blogs are great resources that can effectively build a presence on the web, and I would recommend that most everyone who uses the Internet should have one.
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