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  • #46
    Im reading a book called:

    1.Herakles' golden apples:

    It's the 1st in a trilogy that shows that ppl travelled the world in prehistoric times. Things suggest that Atlantis was North and South America. The book is full of archelogical findings and stuff from other sciences that clearly suggest these two things.

    2.Who, What, Where:

    Stuff about what happened in 2002. The book has come out since 1946 IIRC.

    3.The bible.

    4. Civ3 strategy guide:

    is on the table... Guess it's a desperate attempt to improve my civ2 game. I don't play civ3 although I have it.

    5. Jasher's book:

    I have not finsihed it book yet. Need to download more pages from the net. It is a book that is mentioned in the bible (twice) and thus very exciting.

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    • #47
      'Use of Weapons' by Iain M Banks

      &

      'Berlin: The Downfall 1945' by Antony Beevor

      both quality stuff though completely different in that the former is science fiction and the latter history.

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      • #48
        A little while ago, I read "For whom the bell tolls" by Hemmingway.

        I just finished a book called "Blue Latitudes" by Tony Horwitz (nonfiction), in which the author and his drunk Australian friend follow in the footsteps of Captain Cook. It's a hillarious and informative read.

        And in terms of fiction, I've read books from 3 detective-type series in the bast 2 weeks: Robert Parker's Spenser series, John D. McDonald's Travis McGee series, and a series by Randy Wayne White about someone solving mysteries in South Florida (a la Travis McGee), which I'd never read or heard of before. All very funand worth reading if you like that sort of book.
        I refute it thus!
        "Destiny! Destiny! No escaping that for me!"

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        • #49
          Goingonit, you should take an interest in Jasher's book. It's referred to in the OT (your bible).
          Last edited by Lars-E; January 6, 2003, 15:29.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Amadan


            Extremely funny book!

            ...
            Currently reading the new short story collection from deLint, "Tapping the Dream Tree."
            Heh. I just got back from the book store and would of bought that same book, had it not been a hard copy.
            Rethink Refuse Reduce Reuse

            Do It Ourselves

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Zkribbler


              Weird, I have that one too. 'Course I bought it by mistake. I meant to pick up Vol. 1 on the rise of the Rothschild & didn't notice I had Vol. 2 until I got home. Is Vol. 2 any good?
              I'm halfway through, and they're both great. It's better to read them in normal succession, not II and then I, so go and buy vol I
              Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
              Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
              Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.

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              • #52
                Garfields Classics volume 3
                and i love it is extremely funny
                other than that i'm reading Heimskringlu by the modern writer Snorra Sturlusyni
                When it all comes to it, life is nothing more than saltfish - Salka Valka

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                • #53
                  DP
                  Last edited by MattyBoy; January 7, 2003, 00:59.
                  "I'm so happy I could go and drive a car crash!"
                  "What do you mean do I rape strippers too? Is that an insult?"
                  - Pekka

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                  • #54
                    Currently reading "White Teeth" (Zadie Smith) in foreground and "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" in the boring background. As always, reading "Tao Te Ching" when have time to kill or just when I feel like it.

                    Just came off a run of awesome books, to the extent that I am doubting my critical abilities:
                    "The Corrections (Franzen)"
                    - hilarious and easy to read
                    "The Man Who Loved Numbers"
                    - Paul Erdos was a fascinating guy.
                    "All Quiet on the Western Front"
                    - Recommend this to anybody who is a parent or is older than 30 or so.
                    "October Sky" (Homer Hickham)
                    - A beautifully told story and inspirational reading for everday reasons. If you would like to read, but have trouble focussing, this one will save you.
                    "I'm so happy I could go and drive a car crash!"
                    "What do you mean do I rape strippers too? Is that an insult?"
                    - Pekka

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                    • #55
                      I'm currently reading: "Bored of the Rings" a parody on ****


                      frodo becomes frito and guess what bilbo's name is
                      "An archaeologist is the best husband a women can have; the older she gets, the more interested he is in her." - Agatha Christie
                      "Non mortem timemus, sed cogitationem mortis." - Seneca

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Graag
                        Does sound very discworld-like, any good?
                        Not bad.
                        Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
                        "I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis

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                        • #57
                          As always, reading "Tao Te Ching" when have time to kill or just when I feel like it.
                          Interesting, I used to read it religiously (pun), and decided to dig it up again a couple of days ago. I love that sh*t!

                          41. Taoism
                          ----------

                          When the strong learn Tao, they practice it diligently;
                          When the average learn Tao, they practice it sometimes;
                          When the weak learn Tao, they laugh out loud;
                          Those who do not laugh do not learn at all.

                          Therefore it is said:
                          Who understands Tao seems foolish;
                          Who progresses in Tao seems to fail;
                          Who follows Tao seems to wander.

                          So the greatest force appears vulnerable;
                          The brightest truth appears coloured;
                          The richest character appears incomplete;
                          The strongest heart appears meek;
                          The most beautiful nature appears fickle;

                          So the square, perfected, has no corner;
                          Art, perfected, has no meaning;
                          Sex, perfected, has no climax;
                          Form, perfected, has no shape.

                          So Tao can not be sensed or known:
                          It transmits sensation and transcends knowledge.

                          Tao Te Ching (Interpolation by Peter A. Merel)
                          I have discovered that China and Spain are really one and the same country, and it's only ignorance that leads people to believe they are two seperate nations. If you don't belive me try writing 'Spain' and you'll end up writing 'China'."
                          Gogol, Diary of a Madman

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Trajanus
                            I'm currently reading: "Bored of the Rings" a parody on ****


                            frodo becomes frito and guess what bilbo's name is

                            Man, I read that a long time ago




                            ACK!
                            Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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                            • #59
                              I am reading The Hobbit. A very good book, but not as dramatic as LOTR.
                              I'm going to rub some stakes on my face and pour beer on my chest while I listen Guns'nRoses welcome to the jungle and watch porno. Lesbian porno.
                              Supercitzen Pekka

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                              • #60
                                The Codebreakers: The Story of Secret Writing
                                by David Kahn

                                Wraith
                                Naturally you're out of book space. Everyone is always out of book space. If you're not out of book space, you're probably not worth knowing

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