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On Feb 24, 11:13*am, (Sam Sloan) wrote:
I am about to publish a book about bridge. However, somebody told me that nobody plays bridge any more. Is that true? Is bridge play up or down? Would it be a waste of my time and money to publish a book about bridge? Sam Sloan It depends on if Kinkos will let you back into their stores |
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I have carried out my threat to publish a book on Bridge, and here it
is, available now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891943 Sam Sloan |
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On 18 Mar, 15:45, samsloan wrote:
I have carried out my threat to publish a book on Bridge, and here it is, available now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891943 Sam Sloan You mean this whole ridiculous thread was no more than a publicity stunt? |
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On Mar 18, 10:53*am, John Crinnion wrote:
On 18 Mar, 15:45, samsloan wrote: I have carried out my threat to publish a book on Bridge, and here it is, available now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891943 Sam Sloan You mean this whole ridiculous thread was no more than a publicity stunt? You got it John. Every thread he publishes in is about him and how he has the : 1.answers to the worlds problems 2.the inside scoop on someone 3.set up Elliot Spitzer 4.is running for elected office 5.was cheated out of an elected office 6.is suing because of some imagined injustice 7. is counter suing a victim of his frivilous suits 8.is tracing the bloodlines of his degenerate kinship 9.is proving that he can still fater a child 10.promoting some form of degenerate sexual engagement 11.hawking something he has printed at kinkos and is selling 12.recouting past expliots prior to his viagra days. |
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On Mar 18, 11:53*am, John Crinnion wrote:
On 18 Mar, 15:45, samsloan wrote: I have carried out my threat to publish a book on Bridge, and here it is, available now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891943 Sam Sloan You mean this whole ridiculous thread was no more than a publicity stunt? Virtually everything Sam Sloan does can be characterized as a publicity stunt in one sense or another. His main goal in life is to draw attention to himself at any cost. I notice that his Amazon page gets the author of the book wrong. The picture of the book cover clearly says Kenneth Harkness, but the web- page says Charles Goren. As habitues of the chess newsgroups are all too well aware, this is a typical level of factual accuracy for Sam. |
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On Mar 18, 12:02 pm, wrote:
On Mar 18, 11:53 am, John Crinnion wrote: On 18 Mar, 15:45, samsloan wrote: I have carried out my threat to publish a book on Bridge, and here it is, available now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891943 Sam Sloan You mean this whole ridiculous thread was no more than a publicity stunt? Virtually everything Sam Sloan does can be characterized as a publicity stunt in one sense or another. His main goal in life is to draw attention to himself at any cost. I notice that his Amazon page gets the author of the book wrong. The picture of the book cover clearly says Kenneth Harkness, but the web- page says Charles Goren. As habitues of the chess newsgroups are all too well aware, this is a typical level of factual accuracy for Sam. You are correct that the Amazon page is wrong. The author is Kenneth Harkness. Charles Goren only wrote the introduction. I do not know why this mistake was made or how to correct it. Sam Sloan |
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On Mar 18, 12:35*pm, samsloan wrote:
On Mar 18, 12:02 pm, wrote: On Mar 18, 11:53 am, John Crinnion wrote: On 18 Mar, 15:45, samsloan wrote: I have carried out my threat to publish a book on Bridge, and here it is, available now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891943 Sam Sloan You mean this whole ridiculous thread was no more than a publicity stunt? * Virtually everything Sam Sloan does can be characterized as a publicity stunt in one sense or another. His main goal in life is to draw attention to himself at any cost. * I notice that his Amazon page gets the author of the book wrong. The picture of the book cover clearly says Kenneth Harkness, but the web- page says Charles Goren. As habitues of the chess newsgroups are all too well aware, this is a typical level of factual accuracy for Sam. You are correct that the Amazon page is wrong. The author is Kenneth Harkness. Charles Goren only wrote the introduction. I do not know why this mistake was made or how to correct it. Sam Sloan Do you ever bother to correct a mistake anyway, Sam? Or to retract a lie, and apologize for it? You've committed several glaring errors and/ or falsehoods in just the past week, but have not published a single correction, as far as I can tell. Or if you are sure you're right, why haven't you put your money where your mouth is and called my bet? $10,000 minimum, but I'll go higher if you like. |
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On Mar 18, 11:53 am, John Crinnion wrote:
On 18 Mar, 15:45, samsloan wrote: I have carried out my threat to publish a book on Bridge, and here it is, available now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891943 Sam Sloan You mean this whole ridiculous thread was no more than a publicity stunt? No. This thread was by no means a publicity stunt. I was already reprinting two of the chess books by Kenneth Harkness. It occurred to me that I might as well reprint his chess book too, since I had already done all the work. However, I keep hearing that Bridge is a dying game. So, I wanted to see if anybody plays bridge any more. After all, it requires a financial investment to reprint a book. I am now satisfied that it is mostly chess players who say that bridge is a dying game and it is worth the risk to reprint this book. This is, of course, a complete beginners book, most suitable for those who have never played bridge before. It does not even reach weak-two bids. I am now planning to reprint two of the Watson 1934 books (but NOT the updated revisions). However, first I need to find a picture of Watson, which does not seem to be available anywhere. Sam Sloan |
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On Mar 18, 11:00 am, Rob wrote:
10.promoting some form of degenerate sexual engagement Hey, don't knock it! The better question is not whether he should (re)publish a book but whether we should buy it. Currently there are several websites/ projects devoted to (re)publishing music works that are out of copyright. They're little more than repositories for scanned sheet music. Is there a large enough body of extant, out-of-copyright bridge literature to justify such a project? -Todd |
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You are correct that the Amazon page is wrong. The author is Kenneth
Harkness. Charles Goren only wrote the introduction. I do not know why this mistake was made or how to correct it. Sam Sloan The bad news is that because of that error, a search on Anazon for the Harkness book returns the original, not the new edition. The good news is that instead of eleven copies starting at 70 cents, they are down to ten. David |
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