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<p>[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 2048019, member: 56793"]I've encountered successful, book smart individuals that can't tie their own shoes. Velcro sneakers make that part of their life easier. Who knows, maybe it's mental or maybe they just lack the hands on experience. Try getting a skilled trade union job without experience, just book smarts.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>How do you know what the price should be, if the book is old? Let me guess, the free, no books required internet?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>For a guy promoting books, I wish the above was written more clearly. Not sure what you mean.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Again, I wish the text was a bit clearer and easier to comprehend.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I'm guessing there is a reason why books are a necessity for some. I don't feel the need to know the value of the pieces I collect. Maybe I'll look into it, on the internet, not in an old book, when it is time to sell(which I have no interest in).</p><p><br /></p><p>Most books are pathetic when it comes to useful visual aids. The value or pricing in old books is meaningless. Too many books only offer what the internet provides for free and with better visuals. The good books are usually harder to find and more expensive to purchase.</p><p><br /></p><p>How do you know if you'll enjoy collecting coins, without buying or getting any coins in hand? I don't collect books, I collect coins. I have an excellent memory and the motivation to search out any information that sparks my interest.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you're promoting books, like I mentioned earlier in the thread, it would be helpful to provide some examples and reviews of some valuable resources. Without those details, the phrase "Again buy the book then the coin! That is my side." really does not say much, especially if it happens to be backed up by questionable grammar and an unclear explanation of something.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 2048019, member: 56793"]I've encountered successful, book smart individuals that can't tie their own shoes. Velcro sneakers make that part of their life easier. Who knows, maybe it's mental or maybe they just lack the hands on experience. Try getting a skilled trade union job without experience, just book smarts. How do you know what the price should be, if the book is old? Let me guess, the free, no books required internet? For a guy promoting books, I wish the above was written more clearly. Not sure what you mean. Again, I wish the text was a bit clearer and easier to comprehend. I'm guessing there is a reason why books are a necessity for some. I don't feel the need to know the value of the pieces I collect. Maybe I'll look into it, on the internet, not in an old book, when it is time to sell(which I have no interest in). Most books are pathetic when it comes to useful visual aids. The value or pricing in old books is meaningless. Too many books only offer what the internet provides for free and with better visuals. The good books are usually harder to find and more expensive to purchase. How do you know if you'll enjoy collecting coins, without buying or getting any coins in hand? I don't collect books, I collect coins. I have an excellent memory and the motivation to search out any information that sparks my interest. If you're promoting books, like I mentioned earlier in the thread, it would be helpful to provide some examples and reviews of some valuable resources. Without those details, the phrase "Again buy the book then the coin! That is my side." really does not say much, especially if it happens to be backed up by questionable grammar and an unclear explanation of something.[/QUOTE]
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