Re: [NTLK] Tom Swift books

From: Lord Groundhog <LordGroundhog_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat May 31 2008 - 15:47:03 EDT

~~~ On 2008/05/31 13:33, Tony Kan at tonykan@xtra.co.nz wrote ~~~

> Folks
> Anyone interested in Tom Swift books?
>
> I've have 27 of them in MP2x00 portrait format newton books. Let me know and
> I
> can zip them up and post them to you.
> Cheers
>
> Tony
>

So there's somebody on this planet besides me who remembers "Tom Swift"?
Wow! I had such a lonely childhood at my school ...

But, are you talking about Tom Swift Sr or Jr? I grew up with Junior
myself; a lot of my geeky inclinations probably date back to reading those
books. (I spent ages trying to figure out a way to make a soldering iron
that would fit into the body of an ordinary fountain pen.)

I'd love to be included if your you're sending out .zip files.

TIA.

 
Shalom.
Christian

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