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Anonymous David said...

I suspect you and I will be part of a large group of 'emancipated' male shoppers who no longer are compelled to trawl around the Metro centre or similar in the run up to Christmas thanks to Amazon, who also own Audible now as well, even better. I just bought a copy of Teryl and Fiona Givens The God who weeps. A truely wonderful book that has convinced me even further about many things and has strengthened my resolve to follow Christ. The prose is so well written it is a pleasure to listen to.

Incidentally, I presume you are aware of the wonderful Barter Books in Alnwick? If not you are in for a Bibliophiles treat.

Merry Christmas

16 December 2015 at 07:50

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

I know Barter Books well - and have mentioned it somewhere in this blog. Plus the best bacon sandwiches ever.

16 December 2015 at 08:04

Anonymous George said...

I find social interaction extremely tiring and difficult, but managed to become self-employed via the internet. The one "real" job I had in open/cubicle office environment seemed so utterly draining that I was always ill or sick - so I think in that sense it has been good for me!

16 December 2015 at 14:26

Anonymous stephens said...

My favourite is Skype.

Both sets of parents are too old for it (no internet) but both children use it regularly so we get to see them between visits.

Skype must be really great for those with family overseas.

16 December 2015 at 15:47

Blogger drizzz said...

It used to be Amazon but I'd say now that it's You Tube, the amount of music available, pretty much just through the efforts of individuals, is amazing. I can't help thinking it's too good to last.

16 December 2015 at 16:18

Anonymous JP said...

Not to mention, shopping on the internet reduces the possibility of being involved in a mass atrocity at the local mall...

16 December 2015 at 17:54