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<title>Comment by Robert T DeMarco</title>
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<description>This is the first time I read one your posts--excellent.

On the issue of books and their availability.  Even when a book sells fast there is no guarantee book stores will reorder or that publishers will publish more copies.  It could be as simple as the contract that was signed prior to the book being published or any of a long list of factors.  In this case, the book received an inordinate amount of free publicity on the talk shows.  It is unlikely that this could have been anticipated.  Another factor could be it is seen more or less as a &quot;fad&quot; book.  Or, the audience is limited to &quot;mean spirited&quot; right wing fanatics.  Who knows?

You might change the word &quot;loose&quot; to &quot;lose&quot;  Or Phil Winn might come in here and give you a spelling lesson.

I&#039;ll come back in later and delve into this post further when I have more time.

Bob
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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen</title>
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<description>hi Russell, looks like I missed that first post back in March, sorry.

This is a cool feature - money is good. Thanks and a belated welcome!</description>
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