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D_A 10:27 AM 12-17-2010
Had to take a break from leisure reading to learn some stuff. Almost finished with MySQL, up next Java.
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ylo2na 12:43 PM 12-17-2010
Vince Flynn's novels are worth their weight in golden cigars...
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acruce 02:45 PM 12-17-2010
The girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy. These are great books. I am on the last one. The girl who kicked the hornets nest. I highly recommend these books. you won't be able to put them down.
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Ranger_B 09:48 PM 12-17-2010
Originally Posted by Savvy:
Recently just finished "In Search of Pipe Dreams" by Rick Newcombe, a great book on insight into the pipe smokers industry and a lot of focus into high grade manufacturers. I read through it in two days. Was a nice, interesting read. Recommended if you have an interest in that part of our forum here.
I thought this was a great book as well. Rare Smoke: The Ultimate Guide to Pipe Collecting is not a bad book either but mostly if you are interested in old pipes. Confessions of a Pipeman is another pipe book I flew through reading.
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Mugen910 11:07 PM 12-17-2010
Originally Posted by acruce:
The girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy. These are great books. I am on the last one. The girl who kicked the hornets nest. I highly recommend these books. you won't be able to put them down.
I read through 2/3rds of the trilogy I just couldn't get into it. :-)
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timj219 01:50 PM 12-18-2010
Originally Posted by D_A:
Had to take a break from leisure reading to learn some stuff. Almost finished with MySQL, up next Java.
I feel your pain. "Using VBScript, WMI, and ADSI to Automate Windows® Administration"
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timj219 02:10 PM 12-18-2010
Originally Posted by Bunker:
I just ordered the Memoirs of Ulysseys S. Grant
Maybe the best military history book I've ever read. Grant really describes military logistics and tactics in a way even a layman can clearly understand. He admires and respects courage and fighting spirit. And he shows many instances where a failure to press the advantage through timidity or uncertainty can cost a victory. But he makes it clear that getting to the decisive zone with the most trained men, food, and ammunition usually makes the difference between victory and defeat. And even the bravest and most spirited force or commander can be destroyed by a more numerous, better armed, or better placed enemy. It was never so clear to me before reading the memoires that a battle can be lost because of muddy supply roads or starving horses or failure to keep backup ammunition close to the front. Maybe it's his experience as a quartermaster that gives him that emphasis?
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timj219 02:11 PM 12-18-2010
Originally Posted by Chainsaw13:
Rereading "Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan.
I bought four more copies of this after I read it and gave it as gifts to family and friends. My copy is out on loan now. I've never looked at food the same way since reading it.
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Zeuceone 02:11 PM 12-18-2010
The Joy of Home Brewing - Charlie Papazian
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forgop 10:36 AM 12-28-2010
My MIL got me Coming back Stronger by Drew Brees for Christmas, so I'm starting that today.
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SilverFox 09:14 PM 12-28-2010
Re-Reading the Deed of Paksenarrion...........might be the best of the genre other than Tolkien.
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MedicCook 09:27 PM 12-28-2010
Almost finished with 'Pursuit of Honor' by Vince Flynn.
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hotreds 09:31 PM 12-28-2010
We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers by Marcus Brotherton
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TheFool 10:02 PM 12-28-2010
Love in the Time of Cholera, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (again), and The Wind Up Bird Chronicle(again)

All good books as far as I'm concerned.
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Beagleone 09:50 AM 12-29-2010
Hackers by Steven Levy. Talks about the old school hackers from the early days of computing at MIT to the beginning of the digital age in the 80s, with several updates and follow ups since it was first released in 1985.
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htown 10:15 AM 12-29-2010
Originally Posted by SilverFox:
Re-Reading the Deed of Paksenarrion...........might be the best of the genre other than Tolkien.

Really- I thought A Song of Ice and Fire was better as was The Sword of Shannara series.
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mikethegoalie32 11:53 AM 12-29-2010
The new james duthie book - filled with great articles.
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Ranger_B 09:38 PM 12-29-2010
F.u.b.a.r. Soldier slang from WW2
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acruce 09:42 PM 12-29-2010
Break Heart Hill
by Tomas H. Cook
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acruce 09:45 PM 12-29-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
I read through 2/3rds of the trilogy I just couldn't get into it. :-)
If by 2/3rds you mean the first 2 books you should read the last one it was probably the best of the 3
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