OT: Old Wired and Byte magazines

Julian M Catchen plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Sat, 22 Jun 2002 21:26:59 -0700


I recently donated a relatively complete set of Linux Journals from the 
past several years to the Mesa Public Library.  They told me they will 
either place them in their collection or they will sell them to raise 
funds for the library.  I assume you can do the same with any of the 
Phoenix libraries.

julian


On 2002.06.22 19:52 Kurt Granroth wrote:
> I have a collection of old Wired magazines from '95-'97 (back when Wired
> mattered) and Byte magazines from '96 up until they died.  I don't have
> room for them anymore so I need to get rid of them.. yet I feel guiltly
> about just tossing them in the trash.
> 
> So a question: do you want them or know of anybody/place that might?  Do
> libraries ever take "old" magazines?
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