It's no surprise, by now they probably sell more computer books online than in stores.
What you'll see on the floor is impulse buys, best sellers, childrens'' books and consumer stuff (ie, fashion, DIY, health, humour). I'm not at all shocked that the tech catalogue is moving online, as are others where price sensitivity is more important than immediacy of purchase.
On 28 July 2015 at 16:44, Clive DaSilva <cdasilva@iprimus.ca> wrote:
I noticed that, sad isn't it ?
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On 07/27/2015 11:46 PM, Howard Gibson wrote:
> Visit Chapters, and check the computer section for Linux Bibles
Chapters has been getting useless for computer books, ever since Heather Reisman decided to dumb down the stores and turn them into gift shops.
Chapters used to have an excellent computer section, which I frequented regularly. Now, I can't tell you when I was last in one, as there's so little of interest now.
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