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The E-Sylum:  Volume 4, Number 32, August 5 , 2001, Article 9

HOW NOT TO STORE BOOKS IN MIAMI 

   David Lange writes: "This timely story sent a chill down 
   my back, as I contemplate my upcoming move to 
   Sarasota.  The movers are coming at the end of August 
   to take everything down to Florida, including my library 
   and collection of coin albums, boards, etc. I won't be 
   arriving there until the end of December, when NGC 
   moves. Fortunately, we've already purchased a home, 
   so nothing will have to go into the dreaded storage locker. 

   Nevertheless, I've instructed my soon-to-be wife that 
   all books and albums are to be kept within the air 
   conditioned part of the house, no matter how obtrusive 
   they may be. As one can imagine, this has met with a bit of 
   grumbling, as it was her goal to have a very open and 
   uncluttered home. I'll have to be creative in the placement 
   of my books, and it's already evident that the album 
   collection will be confined to my den/office. I've tried 
   convincing her that a few book cases are the perfect 
   complement to a tastefully decorated guest room, but 
   I believe that argument has already been lost." 

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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