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Encyclopedias Are Still Helpful

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Favorite Comment: Fixer dono1 says, “Based on the titles, this appears to be the Fiction section but without that stack of books it would be History.”

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  1. husabob says:

    a theme kludge… well done

  2. husabob says:

    i’ve seen this kludge offered on Amazon at a substantial discount. not available in Braille.

  3. Kyosonym says:

    … but what sort of juicy secrets are hidden in those books? I’ll just take a little peek… *resounding crash*

  4. lifelesspoet says:

    this is one effective way to recycle paper.

  5. Rex Haugen says:

    I’ve always said that books are the foundation of civilization.

  6. Ferdini says:

    I want to see some idiot try to pull out one of the unmarked books at the bottom

  7. dono1 says:

    Based on the titles, this appears to be the Fiction section but without that stack of books it would be History.

  8. Kenoscope says:

    What a waste of books. Thirty minutes with a few pieces of wood, some screws and a saw would forever replace this stupidity.

    • Stoneshop says:

      Your cranium is clearly a few braincells short of a pair. It wouldn’t be a kludge then, would it?

    • Jon says:

      Sure, you could spend a few hours getting the tools and materials, building a couple of supports, making sure they’re all the same height. Or take two minutes to grab some old books that wouldn’t ever sell anyway. This is also more stable than whatever an unskilled carpenter would put together.

  9. Linda says:

    Books are the foundation of all learning.

  10. Dolt says:

    Ironically, the kludge had just been put in place when they noticed it was comprised of all 14 copies in-stock of “How To Fix A Book Shelf.”

  11. squirrel says:

    reading is fun for mentals…

  12. magpie jen says:

    I absolutely love that the book on the left’s title is “Crash”.

  13. G. James says:

    But the bottom two are for sale?

  14. Pat says:

    Good thing, too. Who wants books with words written on the top?

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  15. Namey says:

    How much for “purpose?”

  16. Jompe71 says:

    “These”
    “Books”
    “Are Here”
    “For An”
    “Essential”
    “Structural”
    “Purpose.”
    “They”
    “Serve”
    “No Longer”
    “Any Reason”
    “Since”
    “Google Books”
    “Was Recently”
    “Launched.”

  17. Dogmeat says:

    Since the books surrounding the support stack were published in 1961, 1973, and 1980, I don’t think the bookstore owner has to worry about anyone actually buying something. J. G. Ballard’s book must have been put there intentionally as some sort of additional, subliminal warning.

  18. TexasDan says:

    For sin, seizing the opportunity afforded by the commandment, deceived me, and through the commandment taught me an important structural lesson.

  19. stevo says:

    Anyone else see the irony in the title of the book immediately to the left?

  20. frozenc says:

    Great, and I had a report due on space. Guess I’ll have to order my own Encyclopedia Britannica.

  21. Daniel says:

    Don’t change the “NOT” of position. “These books are here not for an essential structural purpose. They are for sale.”

  22. Stoneshop says:

    This is one area where e-book readers don’t hold up well.

  23. lewis says:

    I like this – but then again I used 12 reams of paper (three per monitor) for my four 19 CRT’s years ago…..

  24. B Lo C says:

    …literally!

  25. William says:

    That’s one advantage Encyclopaedia Britannica will always have over Wikipedia

  26. Socrates says:

    I guess “going to the stacks” now has a whole new meaning.

  27. Crudus says:

    Oh look, a book on sales. Just what I was looking for!

  28. Socrates says:

    Although, I now have this sudden urge to find this bookstore and rearrange those books.

    The comedic possibilities could be endless!

  29. Frozen4322 says:

    Book to the left.

    “Crash”

    I doubt that’s a coincidence

  30. Owashii says:

    Unfortunately, whoever did that decided to make the books sort of like those little magnetic words. They can be easily rearranged to spell “THESE” “BOOKS” “ARE HERE” “FOR” “SALE.” “THEY” “ARE” “NOT” “FOR AN” “ESSENTIAL” “STRUCTURAL” PURPOSE.”
    In fact, I want to go do that. Someone tell me where this library is so I can rearrange those books. And why stop there? I want to put all the Bibles in the Fiction section, just for laughs.

  31. Sarge says:

    Ironically, these books were all part of a course on structural engineering.

  32. Himura says:

    The English Major’s guide to home repair.

  33. Gero says:

    The bottom two say nothing, so can we buy them?

    • dono1 says:

      Those two blank ones are bugging me, too. Seems like they should say “THANK” and “YOU” or “GOT” and “IT?”.

      • kc/cc says:

        Or at least replace them with titles like,
        Things Fall Apart, or
        Forbidden Falls, or
        Catch Me, I’m Falling.
        Or just some more copies of Crash.

  34. bobdobbs says:

    This is where the next storey begins.

  35. bobdobbs says:

    Is that a complete set of the Foundation Series by Isaac Asimov?

  36. kc/cc says:

    What no one realizes is that there’s a long forgotten video recorder behind these books, left over from some 1980s candid-camera type show.

  37. Rich says:

    I’ve always wanted a first edition “For An.” I’ll take that book about Sal Teaters, too.

  38. Galaniel says:

    hmm, i wonder what’ll happen if i pull one out… *the bookcase spins around revealing a secret room* Hey, i found a clue!

  39. Chris says:

    Why read books when you can use them as building blocks. Overall a pretty good use of some undoubtedly outdated material

  40. Irena says:

    Is this from Wayfarer Books in Kingston???

  41. Bridge says:

    These books are here for an es…. ess…. essential? What’s that mean? Let me just grab one of these and find o- *crash!* ….. oops.

  42. Truthiness says:

    Perhaps if they actually read the books in their store, they could build an ideal shelving system.

  43. stevo says:

    So what happens when the state building inspector comes in to buy a book?

  44. josoma says:

    you know how if you eat too much salt, you get crazy. well I guess the people who decided to do this had read that book to right and thought it was a great idea to make a bookshelf out of books.

  45. rian says:

    heeeeeeem

  46. Rob says:

    - Do you have ‘The Salt Eaters’ by Toni Cade Bamabara’?”
    - Yes, it’s next to the load-bearing encyclopedias in fiction

  47. SamSam says:

    What a crap library. They care so little for books that they’ll use them as shelf supports and write on them in sharpie? Could anyone at that store not think of a *better* way to fix that shelf? Anyone? Hmmm? A better strut perhaps Anyone?

    I guess we can’t expect any better, and we should learn from this that a “Master’s in Library Science” degree is *not* a science degree… Or a degree that requires any ability to use one’s brain…

  48. Bob says:

    Load bearing books? I haven’t heard that one before. Reminds me of the Simpsons episode where Flanders lost his house. His new house had load bearing wall paper.

  49. stanman13 says:

    It’s all good except for the one odd green book at the top. If only Britannica had produced one more volume…

  50. Wolfsauge says:

    In Great Britain a lot of old people have become so poor, that they buy old tomes in order to burn them in their ovens to get warm. Source: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/807821-pensioners-burn-books-for-warmth

  51. Carin Gleason says:

    It has been suggested that the books are on structural engineering, but, wouldn’t it be fictional structural engineering?

  52. Sunshine says:

    As a manager of a second hand bookstore for 15 years, I have found out the hard way that you have to wrap the “structural” books in brown paper bags or a customer will totally pull them out.
    We find Jackie Collins hardback novels are often longer-lasting than encyclopedias….

  53. Zen says:

    the twilight books!

  54. Tamara says:

    Notice the book strategically placed next to to the stack….”Crash”…Coincidence? I think not.

  55. Eleanor Roo says:

    OK, I’ll buy just the bottom two.

  56. noricum says:

    What about those two on the bottom? Can I look at those? They aren’t labelled…

  57. lalas says:

    Didn’t someone invent wood for just such a structural purpose?

  58. chiffmonkey says:

    Isn’t THEY an actual book?

  59. sheboob says:

    If they would of continued writing just ONE word on every book, they would of covered them all.

  60. Lilly Todd says:

    How ironic…they’re next to a book called crash…

  61. Kiltara says:

    By the by…Some encyclopedia sets come with an off colour tome, I’m trying to remembert what it’s for… Funk and Wagnells-the off colour one was yearly updates/appendices

  62. Cheri says:

    Two more words would have resolved the problem of someone trying to take an empty book at the bottom:
    The Management
    Or better yet:
    Thank You

  63. dogchow says:

    ‘Salt-Eaters,’? That would so rock! I wanna be one.

  64. CoRaeRae says:

    I love how the book on the left is titled “Crash.” As if the universe was trying to warn everyone what would happen if they moved the Stuctural Books.


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