Are peeps potentially interested in trades? I trade stuff (kid/baby stuff, wine, sports stuff, etc)? If so, we should toss things out available for potential trade. One man's junk is another man's treasure (KS, don't read more into that). Just sayin'.
I've traded books with people online before, if anyone here is interested in a book exchange let me know! These are the books I think I'd be willing to trade: Science Fiction & Fantasy: Asimov, Isaac – Foundation Asimov, Isaac – Second Foundation Asimov, Isaac – The End of Eternity Card, Orson Scott – Speaker for the Dead Card, Orson Scott – Xenocide Card, Orson Scott – Children of the Mind Card, Orson Scott – The Memory of Earth Card, Orson Scott – The Call of Earth Cherryh, C.J. – Fortress in the Eye of Time Cherryh, C.J. – At the Edge of Space Cherryh, C.J. – Hammerfall Clarke, Arthur C. – Childhood's End Clarke, Arthur C. – Rendezvous with Rama Crichton, Michael – The Andromeda Strain Crichton, Michael – Eaters of the Dead Crichton, Michael – Pirate Latitudes Dick, Philip K. – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Gaiman, Neil – American Gods Gaiman, Neil – Neverwhere Heinlein, Robert A. – Friday Heinlein, Robert A. – The Green Hills of Earth Heinlein, Robert A. – The Menace from Earth Heinlein, Robert A. – The Number of the Beast Herbert, Frank – Dune Herbert, Frank – Chapterhouse Dune Le Guin, Ursala K. – The Left Hand of Darkness Martin, George R.R. – Game of Thrones Martin, George R.R. – A Clash of Kings Miéville, China – The City & The City Mitchell, David – Cloud Atlas Rand, Ayn – Anthem Silverberg, Robert – At Winter's End Simak, Clifford D. – A Heritage of Stars Simak, Clifford D. – Time and Again Simmons, Dan – Hyperion Simmons, Dan – The Fall of Hyperion Simmons, Dan – Endymion Simmons, Dan – The Rise of Endymion Tolkein, J.R.R. – The Silmarillion Wells, H.G. – The Time Machine White, T.H. – The Once and Future King Van Vogt, A.E. – The Universe Maker Other Fiction: Albom, Mitch – For One More Day Defoe, Daniel – Robinson Crusoe Doyle, Arthur Conan – Sherlock Holmes Dostoyevsky, Fyodor – The Brothers Karamazov Ellison, Ralph – Invisible Man Faulkner, William – The Sound and The Fury Fitzgerald, F. Scott – The Great Gatsby Hemingway, Ernest – The Sun Also Rises Hesse, Herman – Demien Hesse, Herman – Siddhartha Kingsolver, Barbara – The Poisonwood Bible Palahniuk, Chuck – Survivor Rand, Ayn – Atlas Shrugged Robison, John Elder – Look Me In the Eye Vonnegut Jr., Kurt – God Bless You Mr. Rosewater Vonnegut Jr., Kurt – Jailbird Vonnegut Jr., Kurt – A Man Without a Country Vonnegut Jr., Kurt – Slaughterhouse-Five Non-Fiction: Fitzgerald, David – Nailed: Ten Christian Myths That Show Jesus Never Existed Gravel, Mike – Citizen Power: A Mandate for Change Haley, Alex – The Autobiography of Malcolm X Harris, Sam – The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values Krakauer, Jon – Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith Ostler, Nicholas – Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World Pinker, Steven – The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature Quinn, Robert – A Bouncer's Guide to Barroom Brawling Weatherford, Jack – Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
Why trade? We use 'er up and send 'er on her way. And repeat another day. No trade necessary. Besides, we'd have to convince our wives to hook up with HCP - good luck with that. Nobody, and I mean nobody, is THAT good of a salesperson.