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Now there's an odd failure mode. Tonight I opened a book I bought recently (new) and found that it begins on page 41. Nothing was torn out; it appears to be a binding error. I guess I should have checked sooner (I bought it a couple months ago), but it's a torah commentary on Exodus, which we start this week, so I didn't need it before now. Fortunately, Amazon has an extended return period for books bought late in the year, so they'll exchange it and I don't even have to pay to ship it back. Yay.

Dani has decided to tackle the vast collection of Magic: The Gathering cards (most of which are his, but the older cards are mine). We haven't played in years; I would consider playing again in a simplified world, but they lost me when not only were there 6000 different cards, but they decided that many of the commons needed four different types of art. When I can't easily track what my opponent has in play, I lose interest. I understand that it's worse now; Dani says they are still publishing expansions and making money at it. After 12 or 13 years of this, I wonder how many cards there are now. (For comparison, the basic game, the one I played in the beta edition, had 300 cards. The first, and best, expansion set added, I think, about 75. Things went downhill from there.)

A few links:

These "new rules" might be incorrectly attributed (the reason they're on Snopes), but they sure are funny.

Advice from hindsight (from [livejournal.com profile] unspace).

This biscotti recipe sounds easy enough to try (from [livejournal.com profile] cookingengineer).

The origins of the great war of 2007 (link from [livejournal.com profile] rjlippincott).

Aieee. As [livejournal.com profile] tsjafo comments, I wouldn't trust the government with a pill that can alter memories. Granted, they're a long way from erasure, but I still don't trust that sort of technology in the hands of anyone with the power to compel -- in which category I would also place health providers, 'cause they're mostly owned by the insurance companies.

Re: M:TG

Date: 2006-09-09 04:54 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] rectangularcat
sold 4 cards to a store and got $1650. Dang! (my black lotus was in slightly played). thx for the advice!

Re: M:TG

Date: 2006-09-09 06:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] metahacker.livejournal.com
Hurray! And I'm sure some collector will make that store very rich. :)

Re: M:TG

Date: 2006-09-09 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] rectangularcat
looks like they sold the black lotus for $1250 already. if they sell the other cards at what they are asking for - they will make $900 on the purchase. not bad. crazy still!

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