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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 599088" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Our public library is the best source of "free". In addition to the library books there is a sizable section of movies, a big section with games for PS2's etc, the latest magazines and newspapers including the WSJ and the NY Times AND a fairly decent selection of jig saw puzzles that you don't even have to "check out" officially...and with no set return date!</p><p></p><p>Although I have always loved wandering through libraries now I use the Internet to find what I want. If it is out on loan I can "reserve it" and get an email from the library telling me that it is on the personal "hold shelf" where the books titles/info are covered by a white paper that only shows my last name. Geez, can't get easier than that.</p><p></p><p>There are also computers available for personal use which I think is awesome for those who don't have one at home. Plus...every so often they have outdoor movies. Not bad for a small town. My favorite part of the City. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 599088, member: 35"] Our public library is the best source of "free". In addition to the library books there is a sizable section of movies, a big section with games for PS2's etc, the latest magazines and newspapers including the WSJ and the NY Times AND a fairly decent selection of jig saw puzzles that you don't even have to "check out" officially...and with no set return date! Although I have always loved wandering through libraries now I use the Internet to find what I want. If it is out on loan I can "reserve it" and get an email from the library telling me that it is on the personal "hold shelf" where the books titles/info are covered by a white paper that only shows my last name. Geez, can't get easier than that. There are also computers available for personal use which I think is awesome for those who don't have one at home. Plus...every so often they have outdoor movies. Not bad for a small town. My favorite part of the City. DDD [/QUOTE]
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