Almost everything I've found has been on the net. Of course, as a computer
geek it was natural to do most of my looking there. Most online resources
that I found prior to this course are the same ones listed in the course
bookmarks. The only real book I've found locally is Gordon's "An
Introduction to Old Norse" which I actually found in a Border's bookstore (a
large chain for those unfamiliar) of all places. You guys are my biggest
source :-)

-Craig

>
> Can any of you describe for me your experience with finding ON
> material? I've heard lots of it before, and I have the general
> impression of it (of there being an acute lack), but I need my memory
> refreshed. Like, what were the books like, that you have managed to
> find, and how easy/difficult was it to obtain them. What's with the
> dictionary issue? (I haven't been paying attention to it, I admit) Is
> there really just one ON-English dictionary, that dusty old
> Cleasby-Vigfússon thing? You would do great aid to the course if you'd
> help me with this, by telling your "story" (of your career in ON),
> either privately or on-list. Let's just say I need the information for
> something which can mean alot for the course :)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Óskar :)