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I picked up another fishing book today. It is on collectible lures and the
companies that made them. The book store gives me a 75% discount on fishing books. I now have about 150 books on fishing. I'll ofetn us e the books as a reference tool to amass tips on fishing and incorporate the same in my writings. These days are as cold as the Sam Hill and somewhat depressing but it is good to have the books on the shelf if you know what i mean. |
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These days are as cold as the Sam Hill and somewhat depressing but it
is good to have the books on the shelf if you know what i mean Yep. Those of us in the North Country who don't ice-fish (or seldom) have to get our fix one way or another. Checking this newsgroup is one way, reading fishing books is another. This cold wx is great for thickening the ice, but it's a little brisk for me to spend all day on the lake. I'll wait til it warms up to around 20 or 25=B0. |
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Please please please - try to remember what you read this time.
"Gone Angling" wrote in message ... I picked up another fishing book today. It is on collectible lures and the companies that made them. The book store gives me a 75% discount on fishing books. I now have about 150 books on fishing. I'll ofetn us e the books as a reference tool to amass tips on fishing and incorporate the same in my writings. These days are as cold as the Sam Hill and somewhat depressing but it is good to have the books on the shelf if you know what i mean. |
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Gone wrote:
I'll ofetn us e the books as a reference tool to amass tips on fishing and incorporate the same in my writings. In these parts, we call that plagiarism. Some folks do their own research on the water. Others just copy. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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I'll often use the books as a
reference tool to amass tips on fishing and incorporate the same in my writings In these parts, we call that plagiarism. Some folks do their own research on the water. Others just copy Sorta like every article on (pick one) bass fishing, elk hunting, trout fishing, deer hunting, wingshooting, ad nauseum in Sports Afield, Field & Stream, or Outdoor Life over the last 35+ years. There's nothing new under the sun. |
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When you steal fom one it's called plagerism. When you "steal" from
many...it's called research and a compilation...legal g. I spend the winter "painting" the fishing experiences, my second love ![]() |
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In these parts, we call that plagiarism. Some folks do their own research
on the water. Others just copy. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing I don't think i was referring to the act of plagiarism. If you want to add something new you might want do some research on the water. You should also indicate that you are quoting only a portion of my original posting. It makes your posting more creditable. |
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![]() books Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Sat, Jan 10, 2004, 12:57pm (CST-2) From: (Eric=A0Dreher) On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 14:36:55 -0600 (CST), (John Kerr) wrote: .................................................. .... When you steal fom one it's called plagerism. .................................................. .... Only when you spell it correctly. ;-) ---------------------------------------------- Eric, in my english class in high school, there was this really cute little blonde gal that sat in front of me....I never did get the subject matter right! I suppose I should use spell check more often, but my claim to fame has never been "being smart"! g JK |
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