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POPSBibliophile Bookbase The Bibliophile Bookbase lists several million antiquarian, rare, used, out-of-print, facsimile and new books, maps and prints. These are offered for sale by independent booksellers around the world. When you make an enquiry or order books using our shopping cart, your enquiry or order goes directly to the bookseller or booksellers who have listed the books. They will contact you directly regarding availability, postage and payment options. You pay the real postage, not an arbitrary, additional cost.
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POPSParcel 2 go Comparison shopping for parcel delivery. I found them very easy to use; far more so than carrier's own sites.
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POPSJust the Facts Mam… Two-thirds of the world’s eggplant is grown in New Jersey. The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid. The glue on Israeli postage stamps is certified kosher.
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POPSMake-Up Stamp Rates I had some "H rate makeup" stamps so now I know they are still worth a penny each (just in time for the new 1 cent increase! lol)
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POPSStamp Increases From 41 To 42 cents On May 12* *unless you buy the "forever stamp" News of a postage increase is not good news for snail mail spammers, nor is it for businesses who mail documents and letters as a course of normal business. In our business offline we’ve tried to transition to email for as many correspondences as we can, but ink signatures are still required for many documents.
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POPSWebsites you absolutely must bookmark, Part 1 www.eSnailer.com allows you to really send a real letter on real paper to anyone you know. We're talking think-you notes to grandma, or anything else you might possibly need to send a piece of paper to a company for. I know the form doesn't accept HTML but I haven't yet experimented with copy and pasting images yet, so if you find a way to place an image inside the body of the letter please let me know. THIS SITE IS FREE, AND YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO BUY POSTAGE!!
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POPSAnother Wacky Court Ruling There has been no shortage of wacky court rulings in recent years regarding what is or isn't copyright infringement, but this latest case profiled in Techdirt takes the cake. I clipmarked the first paragraph from the article below but you have got to read the whole piece to let the real outrage burn into your head. This ruling puts into question whether an entire industry segment, the second hand CD/DVD market, is engaging in wholesale copyright fraud.