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I would probably spend the entire amount on frivolous magazine subscriptions
(will B&N still process those?) -- especially the ones I can write off as
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And maybe one or two "For Dummies" books on some of the new-to-me tools I've
been looking at -- Flash, DITA, CSS.
Darn it, now I've got to come up with $150. My "I want" button has been
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