Choice on the Lowdown
I've been remiss in pointing readers to the cheapest possible source for new copies of Choice: The Best of Reason: the invaluable Laissez Faire Books, where the paperback version is a mere $9.95 and the hardcover goes for $16.95 (kids, you can dig change out of your grandmother's purse [RealVideo req.], buy a copy of Choice, and still have enough left over to buy some drugs!).
More details here. And some kind words too: "There is something for everyone here. Never read Reason? Discover what you are missing. If you read it only once in a while, ditto. And if you read it religiously, you will relish the luxury of having the choicest articles all in one place."
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Mr. Gillespie, the fact that you would use "the children' to further your argument shows you don't have a logical leg to stand on. Besides, I already have Choice, so that's another dime bag for me. Heh.
"choicest articles"
OK. Someone at LFB needs to be shot for that pun.
I still want to know why it used to be free with a subscription, and now it's only half off. Why am I being punished for something as harmless as procrastination? Long time internet reader, I *was* about to get a subscription. I was going to give the book to a friend to hook her into a subscription.
He who hesitates is lost.
Of course, if you buy another book at Amazon (to bring your total up to $20), Amazon is cheaper because you don't pay shipping.
ziemlich gut