I'm up to three boxes gone through, my desk shelf reorganized with books I use frequently, and the dining room table...well, it's half inundated with books I intend to keep. Except for one short stack that's going to the used book store; since all the books in that stack are references for very dated materail, there's no resale value, but someone might find use for them as a matter of historical reference.
I'm adding two more to the "first-dibs" list I posted earlier.
Olaf Kirch (1996). The Linux Network Administrator's Guide.
Elizabeth Castro (1998). Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide.
Again, they're available for the asking, first come, first served. No bites in two weeks, they either go on Amazon or on a garage-sale table.
I want something to eat, but not a lot, since I really haven't done a lot to burn off energy today. Maybe some soup. Yes, soup sounds good.
Later.
*poof*