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A good book is worth its weight in gold for reference on cultivation and habitat beating the internet hands down yes the internet has lots of new information but a book is a bit like playing a record in comparison to compact disc books having been around for thousands of years being part of our history that will never be beaten by technology.

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I have a few palm books and they are well used. Lynnette Stewart , Martin Gibbons Pocket Book and one other (can’t remember the author). Something about turning pages versus scrolling on my iPad. I will admit to inadvertently pinching the pictures in the book to zoom in , habit! Harry

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15 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I have a few palm books and they are well used. Lynnette Stewart , Martin Gibbons Pocket Book and one other (can’t remember the author). Something about turning pages versus scrolling on my iPad. I will admit to inadvertently pinching the pictures in the book to zoom in , habit! Harry

Hahaha I do the same pinching the fingers to enlarge the photo after all a book is what a university lecturer used to use to teach his students that is why some good books are no pictures and all written words which I find the best ones 

Richard 

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