bbarsh wrote:If you would have attended gaming conventions in the late 70s and 80s the ratio of overweight gamers to normal weight gamers was way out of wack. I never saw so many overweight people in one place in my life. It jumped out at you. Simple as that. The geek thing was/is based in reality. Far as I could tell, few gamers were into sports or athletics. But in general seemed to be solid students. I played sports and was a crappy student...not to say I wasn't geekish...it was high school afterall.
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NetRodent wrote:Another copy was sold by the same seller earlier this month for $578.42.
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Mars wrote:If this copy is from the same seller, is there any question on the authenticity of the book? It seems kinda strange for the same seller to have 2 copies (or more?).