A bookstore in San Francisco organizes its books based on the rarely used Wavelength Classification system. Beautifully useless.
A bookstore in San Francisco organizes its books based on the rarely used Wavelength Classification system. Beautifully useless.
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by Ian Bicking
22 Nov 2004 at 22:39
They are like the Goodwill of book stores!
by Adam Turoff
23 Nov 2004 at 09:24
Actually, that categorization system kinda makes sense. The Loeb Classical Library would be nicely organized: Latin titles on the left, Greek titles in about the center. The AW Professional Programming Series would be in another room, with all of the other books with multicolored spines.