A slide show of safe reading positions for Hunger’s Bride, by Paul Anderson, which weighs in at 4.75 lbs.
8/23/2005
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A slide show of safe reading positions for Hunger’s Bride, by Paul Anderson, which weighs in at 4.75 lbs.
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That is funny.
Comment by Justine Larbalestier — 8/23/2005 @ 12:30 pm
Bandwidth limit.
Comment by ed — 8/23/2005 @ 6:34 pm
So I try to go to this intriguing
place only to discover that you’ve exceeded your bandwidth, whatever the hell that is. Come on, Carrie, get your shit together so I can see th eposes already, whatever they are. And btw, what’s happening with the tee-shirts?
Comment by David Milofsky — 8/23/2005 @ 8:07 pm
Oh my god, they are funny. I wonder who those people are? They should show pictures of the dangers of heavy books, like the book dropping off the top shelf, or dropping on your bare feet.
Comment by bookdwarf — 8/24/2005 @ 4:24 pm
[...] This made me giggle. Safe reading positions for reading a very, very, very heavy book: Hunger’s Bride, by Paul Anderson. Via Tinglealley. Caaf gives the book’s weight in weird USian measurements. I’m guessing a couple of kilos. Whatever it is, looks tough on the old wristies. [...]
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