Sorry. How much is a book?
Sorry. How much is a book?
Sorry. How much is a book?
This is one of those times where seeing it all written out feels redundant, but you know if those examples weren't there people would be asking if one book cost £0.5.
Guarantee it wasn’t written out first until they had people argue about it
That would be me
I’m sure they had to do this because they had too many people asking “how much for 3 books”.
That or just because funny.
Used books are hard to move. This is one reason why most libraries don't take donations. These sales are for clearing shelves more than for making profit.
Not hard to move. Almost impossible to move. In my shelf apart from some old leather bound books from my grandfather (Churchils world history, complete Hamsund) and CE and hard cover 40k books I have nothing but paper trash
A library I used to use would put old books for sale outside. If someone came in to pay for them, great, but if they happened to mysteriously disappear, that was fine too.
Speaking for myself, I'm too paranoid to buy a used book from some random charity because I can't trust they ensure the books are clean before selling them.
My family brought home a bundle of music books from some charity event when I was a kid, and it unleashed an infestation of silverfish that proved impossible to get rid of. It's been more than twenty years and they still pop up on my parent's walls every few months.
Edit: to be clear, I'm not blaming the charities for this. Some people use donation bins as an excuse to offload literal biohazards - just ask a Goodwill volunteer how often they receive soiled clothing. Books are simply harder to check than many other goods due to the literal hundreds of hiding spots between the pages and in the bindings.
buy one get 4 free
Don't say it that way because people will take 5 and trash 4 of them just because. Labelling it this way, people will actually take 2 if they only want 2.
£2.50
f(x) = 2.50 for x in {1,2,…,5}
They should have put that on the sign. Functional notation is universally understood, after all.
not.
Maybe a plot then.
I've transitioned to digital books. I still have a few physical books on my shelf that are special to me, but digital books are just too damn convenient. (And, yes, unless apocalypse, and unless battery dies, I know.)
(And, yes, unless apocalypse, and unless battery dies, I know.)
Simple batteries can be made from readily available materials post apocalypse such as potatoes or citrus fruits like lemons. You'd need a fair amount of them for any appreciable time. After the fall of civilization, such required foods would be considered offerings to the gods to grant the knowledge stored on your Kindle long after its Lithium battery bit the dust. This would be until humans are able to make lead acid gravity cells, which again, isn't that difficult. They aren't very portable, but if you are just needing to run the device you don't need it to be.
"1 to 5 books - £2.50"
A new branch of Mathematics has been discovered.
I see you're familiar with just gimme two fiddy and take some books theorem
Seems pretty clear.
I can’t vouch for the truth of this as I just saw online posts about it too.
But I saw in Iraq, there’s a book market that just leaves most of their books outside because “The Reader doesn’t steal, and the thief doesn’t read”
But I saw in Iraq
We all saw, multiple times now. Fuckin' reposts 😅
Those seem to be really cool books, or at least the box they're in thinks so
Classic BOGF sale.
Buy one get fucked?
MildlyConfusing
It makes sense to me, but they could have put the "£2.50 total" instead of just "£2.50" to make it more clear.
2.5 weird F-shaped things
It's a stylised L, for libre.
0_0
£3.50 for asking
there's no such thing as a £
You pronounce it as "flet" because it's a combination of f, L, t and E. And if you think that's ridiculous, wait until you hear about the British Imperial system.
I would like to subsribe to British Facts, please
The British imperial system invades other countries, makes them use pounds and feet, and then leaves.
I would do this to incentivize shoppers to take as many as possible. Like at a charity shop that needs to make room for a sizable donation or just to churn the shelves a little.
The sign is still pretty amusing tho.
This was outside a charity shop. 👍
100 old karens with nothing to do must have argued that they are entitled to one book for .50
100 old Karens agree: "We'd like to speak to the manager."
We do an annual charity book collection and we do this towards the end of the day too. We really don’t want any books left if we can avoid it.