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A beta service at waypath.com allows you to enter a URL and it uses a subset of Amazon's database to provide books on the same theme.

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The Arthritis Solution for Dogs: Natural and Conventional Therapies to Ease Pain and Enhance Your Dog's Quality of Life (The Natural Vet Series)

    
      
... When your dog is limping or in pain, you need answers. ... If the problem is arthritis, a common condition in adult dogs, The Arthritis Solution for Dogs can help you provide the best care possible for your beloved companion. ... Inside, you'll discover: Acupuncture's role in providing pain relief Information about nutritional supplements such as chondroitin and glucosamine Diet and nutrition tips for dogs of all ages The benefits of magnets as a safe therapy The pros and cons of common conventional therapies And more!" ... An ...

          

  

    
ABC Practical Guide to Dog Training

    
      
... With the proliferation of titles in the market today, why another book on pet dog training? ... And the dogs being trained often develop problems as a result. ... Frustrated pet owners are looking for practical, humane answers -- that provide results. ... The experienced approach contained in The ABC Practical Training Guide has proven itself with over 40,000 dog owners across the United States and Canada who have found their answers "as simple as ABC."

          

  

  

N. (nickdastoor), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 00:05 (twenty-two years ago)

OK, it's kind of crap just now. But it's a good idea!

N. (nickdastoor), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 00:10 (twenty-two years ago)

I put the new answers page in and got those two books plus The Illuminati Manifesto, a book on Total Quality Management, and Concordia Breve da la Biblia. I think this is pretty awesome.

TOMBOT, Wednesday, 18 February 2004 00:14 (twenty-two years ago)

I plan to spend my evening plugging in porn sites

TOMBOT, Wednesday, 18 February 2004 00:16 (twenty-two years ago)

This thread must not die.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 03:12 (twenty-two years ago)


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