Ugh.
I'm at school, 'cause this morning I took an exam for one of my incompletes. I decided to go get the ISBN number for one of my textbooks, because I want to make sure I order the right one.
The ISBN number doesn't seem to exist anywhere. It's a special "packet." I'm so frustrated. I do not want to pay $130 for this book, but it looks like I'm gonna have to. At least it's for a couple of semesters...
VW, why do you give us the title, author and publisher, if you can. Maybe the hivemind can find it for you.
ION:
The Get Smart movie starts filming next month. Really.
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I can find the book; I just can't find this particular version of the book. Apparently it's a special packet designed for the authors' classes.
It's Caminos by Renjilian-Burgy, 2nd edition, paperback, with activity manual and CD. The ISBN number on the packet is 0-618-81226-1.
ION, somebody please cluestick me about ever going anywhere near the message boards at BabyCenter -- I was just looking up info on recommendations for TV exposure for children under 2
IIRC, Respectful of Otters (though at her LJ, not her blog) didn't think that the studies the no TV under 2 recs were based on were very well done from a science standpoint.
Not, you know, that you should be All TV, All the Time, but a little bit of screen time isn't going to cause the oodles of harm the alarmists would indicate.
And stay away from parenting boards, period. They're evil.
And wouldn't it matter what kind of tv they were watching? Sesame Street (at least back in the day), Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, Ghost Writers, much PBS stuff seemed to do me more good than bad.
And then, as I got older, the bizarre BBC stuff on Nickelodeon
::Hugs Tomorrow People and The Third Eye tight::
that stuff had a huge influence on me.
And then, as I got older, the bizarre BBC stuff on Nickelodeon
Muppets & Looney Tunes for me. But I loved me some 3-2-1 Contact.
::insert obligatory Square One reference here::
Oh, my love for Mathnet...
And thinking back, was the female cop Scully-ish in appearance, or am I just having a memory mush?