will soon be reading psycho-cybernetics thanks to a recommendation from someone on this board.
also reading communication works(text book) and negotiation:theory and practice(also textbook) for school:smiley19:
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will soon be reading psycho-cybernetics thanks to a recommendation from someone on this board.
also reading communication works(text book) and negotiation:theory and practice(also textbook) for school:smiley19:
The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis. Great work to introduce students to the field of philosophy! Lewis is one of the most concise, intelligient, and truly humorous (in the wonderfully traditional British sense) authors of the 20th century.
Years ago I read Lewis' The Screwtape Letters, and recently bought it to read again - haven't got to it quite yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by BigMacFU
started the new harry potter last night.
too bad i saw this posted at CP http://www.tshirthell.com/shirts/products/a510/a510.gif :smiley13:
big hearty chuckle at Drake's expense . . . one of those belly laughs too . . . lol sorry Drake . . i remember that thread! lol :smiley15:
you should see what happens to the ring! . . . oh wait wrong fictional waste of time . . . just messin with ya man enjoy reading it . . . :smiley4: :smiley9:
The Screwtape Letters are a classic work of Lewis', he said that that was probably the most difficult thing he ever wrote.
naked economics by Charles Wheelan
still waiting for my psycho cybernetics . . . they sent it to the wrong address, will resend they send. . . maybe if it gets here today i can read that in the closet as i hide from the tornadoes spawned by rita :D
Against Gravity by Gary Gibson, more scifi as is normal for me.
Robert Graves' Claudius The God.
Since you already know, check out this video of these guys who spoiled it for everyone waiting in line all night for the book to come out. Harry Potter Spoiled :smiley36:Quote:
Originally Posted by Drake
Pragmatic Version Control with Subversion
...and when I need a change of pace...
The Pragmatic Programmer
oooooooo...exciting.....
I and my classes have just finished Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis and we are now onto Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and Plato's Euthyphro and Phaedo.
Just finished "Looking for Jake" by China Mieville, starting "Mind's Eye" by Paul McAuley
I recently read The Da Vinci Code. Then went and got the first book. The Illustrated Angels and Demons. I liked the pictures of the symbols in their natural state. Several James Patterson. Really enjoyed the Womens murder club series. Right now Tom Clancy Red Rabbit.
Reading Coyote Rising by Allen Steele
Wittgenstein's Poker by David Edmonds & John Eidinow
Almost forgot the five people you meet in heaven
Currenlty re-reading "Crime and Punish" by Michel Foucault. Had been a while. First read it as part of my degree and stumble upon it a week ago. Damn good book.
I thought it was page 606...
"1776," and "Guns, Germs and Steel"