The bookstore in our campus called the Tata Book House (and I don't think the House of Tatas has anything to do with it) doesn't bother to stack its books in some (any!) order; the business is so brisk -- they offer 20 % discount! -- that they don't have to. Anyways, their low-end stacking technology throws up surprises all the time.
A while ago, I was tickled to find a book on human resources management stacked right next to a book on pest control.
This morning, I found John Gribbin's popular science book 'Schrodinger's kittens' rubbing shoulders -- er, covers -- with another book. Can you guess which one?
Arindam C's Chickens!
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This morning, I found John Gribbin's popular science book 'Schrodinger's kittens' rubbing shoulders -- er, covers -- with another book. Can you guess which one?
Arindam C's Chickens!
Blasphemy!!!
They can rub shoulders/covers only on a book shelf. Even that is blasphemy as ramnath says.
regardless of how they stack books, its amazing how fast TBH staff locates abook we want.
kittens, chickens - you still dont get the link? section on animal and fow(u)l life and such maybe?
Ramnath, Sowmya, Prithi, Charu: Thanks!
We have got to keep in mind that John Gribbin also wrote another book called Schrodinger's Cat! Arindam C manages to get off easy all the time, doesn't he?
Sigh!
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