Re: [design] reading lists (was: question)


I'm still picking through the piles of free review-books,
that I often mistakenly, thought I might like to read, when
working at Wired -- currently, "Mapping Human History:
Discovering the Past Through Our Genes."

Also a short stack of Cabinet, The Wire, and TravlTips
magazines.




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