Not exactly a resolution

Jan 04, 2010 19:15


I've decided I need to justify the presence of so many Origami books in the house.  As such, I aim to spend about 15 minutes a day with them.  Give or take.

Speaking of books, I've finished Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See and am working on Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger. Although, I'm not even halfway through Silk Roads and ( Read more... )

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mellybean71 January 5 2010, 00:33:02 UTC
*That* would explain a lot. :)

The download I had said it was Judith Tarr but it doesn't read like her. I like it anyways.

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freya46 January 5 2010, 05:46:58 UTC
I was wondering how difficult it is to learn origami.

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mellybean71 January 5 2010, 05:54:00 UTC
Depends on the person as well as the book. Some books are easier to learn from than others.

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freya46 January 5 2010, 06:03:47 UTC
Might I borrow a beginner one? And, if I can, if we can plan it right, I'll have a pot of beans for you to take out of the oven. And of course, I'll have to send some home with you. :-)

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mellybean71 January 5 2010, 23:45:23 UTC
I'll look and see what I can find. Most of my beginner stuff has gone missing.

I can email you a couple of simple folds in PDF form if you like.

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come_hither9 January 5 2010, 22:59:54 UTC
*Raises hand volunteering to borrow Her Fearful Symmetry when you're through!*

Will be gentle and offer to lend something as collateral :)

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mellybean71 January 5 2010, 23:44:07 UTC
I'm reading on my iPod so sadly, I can't lend it to you.

Will the Kindle do PDFs? Or .lit files?

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come_hither9 January 5 2010, 23:49:43 UTC
Kindle will do .pdf! Is it available in the torrentverse? I'd looked maybe a month ago and couldn't find any copies but I can search again :)

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mellybean71 January 6 2010, 00:03:45 UTC
I don't remember where I got it but i can email it to you.

It is sooooooooooo good!

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