please check with the library before you haul them over there. As I travel around the country, I always have no trouble finding books and magazines very inexpensively (new hard back novels for less than $1) because of donations that have little value.
I suspect the reason GCC members didn't want them is because they've already read the same ones - which would be true of anyone else interested in bikes.
Recycling is probably best.
Unless you have old recumbent magazines - I'll take those.--
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Talmadge B. Mincey <tbm@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Thanks to all for the advice on magazine disposal. Seems the consensus is to donate them to the public library where they can be sold to help purchase new media. I thought this information might be useful to other members as well.
Tal.
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