Darrell 04:18 PM 07-20-2010
Anthony Bourdain: Medium Raw
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gettysburgfreak 04:33 PM 07-20-2010
Just bought the 1936 Pulitzer Prize edition 4 volume set R.E. Lee by Douglas Southall Freeman.
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Mr.Maduro 08:11 PM 07-20-2010
Jack Kerouac - On The Road
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688sonarmen 09:10 PM 07-20-2010
A biography about Tesla, the scientist not the band
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markem 09:12 PM 07-20-2010
Godel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid
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M1903A1 09:17 PM 07-20-2010
Just finished a book titled "Grandfather's Tale: The Story of a German Sniper". I bought it a few years ago thinking it was a memoir, and only recently sat down and started reading it. Turns out it's fiction...and it reads like it was written by a fifth grader.
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Emjaysmash 09:54 PM 07-20-2010
"Forward Freemasonry: A history of Freemasonry in Wisconsin"
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timj219 03:48 PM 07-23-2010
Originally Posted by markem:
Godel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid
woo-hoo!! One of my favorite books of all time. I'm going to start on "I am a strange loop" some time next month.
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Powers 11:25 AM 07-24-2010
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
Just bought the 1936 Pulitzer Prize edition 4 volume set R.E. Lee by Douglas Southall Freeman.
Nice! my dad got me a second edition hardback set a couple christmases ago. next on the list is Lee's Lieutenants
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Buena Fortuna 11:29 AM 07-24-2010
The Charm School ~ Nelson DeMille
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gettysburgfreak 12:07 PM 07-24-2010
Originally Posted by UFPowersmoker320:
Nice! my dad got me a second edition hardback set a couple christmases ago. next on the list is Lee's Lieutenants
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Lee's Lieutenants is also on my bookshelf. I bought a set from the 70s a few summers ago and love them. They are a wonderful read. Got them off here
http://www.alibris.com/
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floydp 05:43 PM 07-24-2010
Under the Dome - Stephen King.
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stevefrench 05:53 PM 07-24-2010
Darkly Dreaming Dexter - Jeff Lindsay
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qwerty1500 06:45 PM 07-24-2010
The Last Stand by Nathaniel Philbrick ... a history of Custer, Sitting Bull and the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Only a couple of chapters into it and it has totally captured my attention.
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markem 04:29 PM 07-25-2010
Fermat's Enigma by Simon Singh
I'm pretty sure that I've read it before, but don't recall, so off I go
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kelmac07 06:29 PM 07-25-2010
My son got me listening to Jason Derulo this afternoon.
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markem 01:01 AM 07-27-2010
okay, I'm strange and will admit it.
"A Course in Number Theory and Cryptography" by Neal Koblitz, Second Edition. Springer Verlag "Graduate Texts in Mathematics" Series.
I'm designing a graduate course that will never be taught by implementing and augmenting the major algorithms in the text with special attention to OpenSSL (which is what is used when the URL says "HTTPS"), performance, and grid computing.
I'm a geek, but my dog is better.
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Azaelius 01:22 AM 07-27-2010
The Chapter's Due by Graham Mcneill
Great so far! Much more exciting than
Courage and Honor.
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CigarNut 08:52 AM 07-27-2010
I just finished reading Robin Hobb's Tawny Man trilogy and have started the Liveship Traders trilogy (same author).
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Jack1000 08:55 AM 07-27-2010
The Given Day by Dennis Lehane. Just finished the Millennium Trilogy--those were awesome.
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