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pnoon 12:59 PM 12-11-2015
Stolen Prey - John Sandford
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YankeeMan 05:13 AM 12-12-2015
Make Me - Lee Child
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tsolomon 06:08 AM 12-12-2015
Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman
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Porch Dweller 04:00 PM 12-29-2015
I just started Beacon 23 by Hugh Howley
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pnoon 10:25 PM 01-20-2016
Cujo by Stephen King.
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Porch Dweller 06:18 AM 01-21-2016
Just finished The Fifth Heart by Dan Simmons.
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Skywalker 08:47 AM 01-21-2016
Star Wars: The Force Awakens by Alan Dean Foster
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Skywalker 10:01 PM 02-02-2016
Star Wars: Darth Bane - Dynasty of Evil
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Skywalker 09:12 AM 02-13-2016
Star Wars: Darth Plagueis by James Luceno
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hotreds 09:26 AM 02-13-2016
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markem 10:41 AM 02-20-2016
I'm reading several things on the kindle but thought that some here might be interested in my latest e-book selection. It is by one of my colleagues here at Portland State, Melanie Mitchell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Mitchell, http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~mm/). If any of you have read Godell, Escher, Bach: The Eternal Golden Braid, know that her PhD advisor authored that book.

Complexity: a Guided Tour (http://www.amazon.com/Complexity-Gui.../dp/0199798109) is very well written (at least so far) and targeted at the non-technical audience. I've always been impressed with Melanie's clear communications style and am anxious to see it in action in a setting for the non-technical. And in this area, I am definitely the non-technical.

If you are interested in artificial life, machine learning, and such, this is likely a very good book. I'm just starting in so will have more to say in a week or so.
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Remo 10:57 AM 02-20-2016
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hotreds 03:34 PM 02-20-2016
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Gabe215 02:29 PM 02-21-2016
Gonna start getting back into reading, especially the classics!
Right now:
Treasure Island- Robert Louis Stevenson
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Preacher 02:34 PM 02-21-2016
Splinter Cell: Checkmate by Tom Clancy. Been a fan of his since I read Hunt for Red October back in the day.
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hotreds 01:11 PM 03-19-2016
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timj219 04:33 PM 03-30-2016
Originally Posted by markem:
I'm reading several things on the kindle but thought that some here might be interested in my latest e-book selection. It is by one of my colleagues here at Portland State, Melanie Mitchell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Mitchell, http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~mm/). If any of you have read Godell, Escher, Bach: The Eternal Golden Braid, know that her PhD advisor authored that book.

Complexity: a Guided Tour (http://www.amazon.com/Complexity-Gui.../dp/0199798109) is very well written (at least so far) and targeted at the non-technical audience. I've always been impressed with Melanie's clear communications style and am anxious to see it in action in a setting for the non-technical. And in this area, I am definitely the non-technical.

If you are interested in artificial life, machine learning, and such, this is likely a very good book. I'm just starting in so will have more to say in a week or so.
Looks good I'm going to pick that up for my nook. I wonder what it's like to spend that much time with Hofstadter? I don't know if I'd get smarter by osmosis or if I'd burn out what little brain I do have trying to keep up with him!
Your colleague and Hofstadter must think along the same lines I see she wrote a book called "Analogy-Making as Perception" in '93 and that's pretty close to the subject matter of Hofstatder's latest.
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RelaxingSmoke 09:48 PM 05-04-2016
Power vs. Force by David Hawkins...very very interesting
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irratebass 06:03 AM 05-18-2016
Just finished 11/22/63 - Man that was a long, great book

Now reading

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hotreds 06:39 AM 05-18-2016
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