Up at 3 Am. Why? Leg cramp.
It's weird screaming into a face mask.
Getting a bit better now. I've had a teaspoon of potassium, some Cal-Mag-Zic, and a bunch of water.
Wheee.
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Up at 3 Am. Why? Leg cramp.
It's weird screaming into a face mask.
Getting a bit better now. I've had a teaspoon of potassium, some Cal-Mag-Zic, and a bunch of water.
Wheee.
eek DCJ! I'm massaging your leg with my mind. Is it helping?
Spidra, yeah those library fees seem out of hand. On the other end of the spectrum I feel guilty I'm only charged $0.25 for ILL- it must cost them more than that.
I used to spend my life in libraries, but don't in recent years (not counting university libraries, of course, where I hang out far too much). I don't read much fiction - that which I do, I want to own. This is partly because of my poor (read: dyslexic) reading speed - I used to run out of allowed renewals on my library books - but also because we just like collecting books. Bookshops make it quite affordable to buy most of what you read, and it's lovely to be able to read things over and over if I want to. The Girl is making a home library out of her study in the new house. She buys a lot more than I do.
Pay for ILL above and beyond the per-page price? Wow, I have been out of, um, circulation.
Gah, dcj. I hope that lets up soon. I hate that!
Laga, this is an unusual situation because of the $10. Most ILL will be $2 from my local library. Unfortunately my local library branch is pretty small so the likelihood I'd need to page it from elsewhere goes up. I have library privileges as UCLA as an alumni assoc member but it's not easy for me to get over to that side of LA.
I'm paging the book from the Humboldt State University library. Actually, it's not a book but a student paper. I was told that if our library belonged to their particular coalition, the fee would be lower. But my library doesn't belong to that so it's $10.
Even $2 seems like a lot. Most of the books I'm reading these days (hello, Sookie Stackhouse) I could get for $1 at the resale shop.
Yeah, it's a lot for a paperback.
I'm sad I had to part with most of my books. Esp when Half Price didn't even appreciate many of them (loads of fantasy and some sci-fi along with non-fiction, etc.)
yeah it was hard for me to get rid of so many books when I moved but I just don't have the space for them now.
I've had to part with books on every move I've made. I've always built up again at each place. But I think this time it won't be happening. My future financial prospects (and thus ability to afford a decent-sized place) are too bleak.
That's one thing about digital books - there are no used ones you can buy cheaper.