You owe it to yourself. I have been lucky enough to visit Portland twice from the UK and Powells is easily one of the top 3 memories from each trip. You will not regret it. Unless you find something it the rare book room you just have to have. Then your wallet may regret it.
What makes you so sure they didn't retain your data?
They are amazing! And buying a pair will last years so will average out in your favour.
I don't think the average 80 year old is going to be able to do that. Or even know it's an option.
Sometimes she goes. Sometimes she doesn't. Way she goes.
Positive : my mums home made bread and butter pudding fresh out the oven on a cold night still brings a smile and is something I am lucky enough to still get to enjoy.
Negative: that time when I was about 5 when we were having pasta for dinner and somehow a whole clove of garlic ended up on my plate and I bit right through it. That's the first time I ever remember tasting garlic and I was totally unprepared, I was sick everywhere a few moments later
I have only been back a handful of times in the browser. Usually when information I need is only on reddit. From someone who used reddit for hours and hours a day I'm shocked how little I miss it. I'm glad it went down the toilet.
Second this, it's amazing. I also like: Food inc PBS circus History of the bbs Brick city
The Presidents by Iain Dale might be worth looking at. There is also a podcast which goes with it with 1 episode per president.
Thanks for the link, this looks really cool. I have signed up to see how it compares as I use Goodreads primarily but have always been wary of it going down.
This is usually the approach I take. You "have nothing to hide" now doesnt mean you won't want to hide something considered normal or not a problem right now in the future. I'm sure many people if they could go back in time would remove pictures or comments from social media that were appropriate (or at least not a big problem at the time) that haunt them now.
I am absolutely certain I took more enjoyment from the review than the book.
No wonder he chose to cry.
can confirm, that is how we talk!
This looks interesting (and beautifully illustrated!) I might have to pick it up and give it a go. I read Entangled Life last year and it was really interesting and in a similar vein.
Surely no one actually thinks that's how Brits pronounce ass. Surely?