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Subject: [Leica] Borders bankruptcy
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 19:02:56 -0500

Here they put in a Dean & DeLuca in the Borders.
Dean & DeLuca is two steps up from Starbucks;
Or as the guy who works at the store in the NYTimes building says
2 dollars up from Starbucks.

I refer to the bookstores here as Borders and Noble. They are a little hard
to tell apart.
The Stand is a real bookstore. But strangely a step down from Powells in
Portland Oregon. Its like Powells mini. And no place for coffee.

--------------------
Mark William Rabiner




> From: Christopher Williams <zoeica at mac.com>
> Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
> Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 09:34:10 -0600
> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Borders bankruptcy
> 
> The last book I bought at Borders was Osterloh's Leica M book and it
> was in the half off section!
> 
> I always found Borders a bit confusing personally and never seemed to
> carry allot of the inventory B&N does. Borders screwed up here by
> putting their "Seattle's Best" coffee shop in the store. Silly non
> local folks, everyone here goes to CC's and the protests began
> immediately.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Chris Williams
> www.zoeicaimages.net
> www.rebirthworkshops.com
> 504-231-6261
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 16, 2011, at 9:32 AM, Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:
> 
>> It's not only the small independent book stores that are closing.
>> Borders,
>> the giant book retailer, just filed for bankruptcy and announced
>> that they
>> will close 200 stores. For those Luggers unfamiliar with the U.S.
>> publishing
>> market, Borders is second only to Barnes and Noble as a retail book
>> outlet.
>> The stores are as big as supermarkets. Blame it all on TV, Amazon,
>> the iPad,
>> the Kindle, the Nook and the general loss of reading interest by the
>> information consuming public.
>> 
>> 
>> Today I heard an interview with one of the mavens of the digital age
>> who
>> proclaimed that, within a few years, print on paper would disappear
>> as a
>> form of communication and information transmission. This would be a
>> real
>> loss for old timers like me. I seem to be one of the few fully
>> computer
>> literate octogenarians in my community and even I am intimidated by
>> the
>> complexity of current technology. My wife finds the pushbutton
>> telephone a
>> challenge and she is not alone. She has never learned the
>> intricacies of the
>> TV remote control. But she enjoys reading and viewing images on
>> printed
>> pages. And buys dozens of books a year. If books become obsolete
>> what will
>> we do with all the shelf space?
>> 
>> 
>> Larry Z
>> 
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