I would like to second the hope of reprints, or perhaps a print on demand LotFP storefront at Lulu?

I'm new to RPG's, and have been researching (via free pdfs) all of the available "D&Desque"/retro-clone options, but until today wasn't sure in which product to invest. Then I read Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque's Review of Monolith Beyond Space and Time. I love that blog, and his Gothic Compendium of RPG material is fantastic. However, he bashed Monolith and I was shocked. After reading Mr Raggi's response to the review and then further commentary about Monolith from other sources... I've decided Lamentations of the Flame Princess is the game for me, and I can't wait to play Monolith (and all the other LotFP materials). It was the negative feedback (and understanding what made it misguided) that sealed the deal for me. I'll be buying the Grindhouse Edition as soon as possible.

I agree that adding skills to everyone is a step towards 3.x, and I love all the advice about judicious dice use. Great thread.

side note: What I love about the specialist class is it accomplishes (and improves upon) what I think were the intents of the original "thief" class without the burden of everything else implied by the "thief" title.