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listersgirl) wrote2008-01-10 10:49 am
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And lo, the people have spoken. And the people, they said "Dude, hie thee over to The Omnivore's Dilemma". And thus it was so.*
I have, however, reserved the Coupland as my next carry-around book, by virtue of it a) coming in second, and b) being light. So there you go.
*Despite the fact that apparently I can't spell "dilemma". I always thought it was "dilemna"! My illusions have been shattered.
I have, however, reserved the Coupland as my next carry-around book, by virtue of it a) coming in second, and b) being light. So there you go.
*Despite the fact that apparently I can't spell "dilemma". I always thought it was "dilemna"! My illusions have been shattered.
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I heard an interesting interview with Copeland the other day on CBC radio, which left me somewhat intrigued about his book. (That said, I didn't enjoy Microserfs as much as, well, everybody, so I might not bother with The Gum Thief...)
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I always ALWAYS mis-spell dilemma. In the same way as you.
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http://www.oneofus.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=195
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And I, too, discovered the correct spelling in relation to Pollan's book - I think when I was googling to try to rediscover the author's name. I'm just not usually wrong on spelling issues, so it threw me.
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