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Post by fadingdaylight on Feb 28, 2016 22:15:27 GMT -5
Well, somebody had to get this thread going. So come on, post your current or recent reads!
Sadly, I am currently working my way through Programming in C: An Absolute Beginners Guide in hopes that I will pass this course...
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Post by sparks on Feb 28, 2016 22:17:53 GMT -5
I haven't opened my iPad Kindle app in a month. I don't even remember what I'm reading.
I think I need to rectify that. Will update tomorrow.
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Post by coalsmoke on Feb 29, 2016 6:46:08 GMT -5
Just finished "The Undiscovered Self" by Dr. Carl Jung. I found it so interesting that I ordered another book that is an introduction to his theories and basic approach to psychology.
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Post by crapgame on Feb 29, 2016 9:04:22 GMT -5
My new P&C catalog! and I am also reading "behind the lines " by W.E.B. Griffin
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Post by trailboss on Feb 29, 2016 9:59:43 GMT -5
The personal life of David Livingston by W. G. Blaikie, circa 1880.
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Post by b4man on Feb 29, 2016 10:29:03 GMT -5
The Metamorphosis of Plants by Goethe.
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Post by stvalentine on Feb 29, 2016 14:02:24 GMT -5
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams - again!
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Post by herbinedave on Feb 29, 2016 16:20:05 GMT -5
The computer screen!
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Post by oldcajun123 on Feb 29, 2016 16:49:38 GMT -5
The Girl who came home. Story about 14 Irish immagrants who came over on the Titanic. Great Story.
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Post by sjmiller on Feb 29, 2016 18:52:58 GMT -5
Magic: A Pictorial History of Conjurers in the Theater by David Price
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Post by mikemac on Feb 29, 2016 19:49:51 GMT -5
The First American, the Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, by H.W. Brands.
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Post by Darin on Feb 29, 2016 22:21:19 GMT -5
Recently finished the book, "The Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk", published in 1836: 
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Post by crapgame on Mar 1, 2016 14:14:55 GMT -5
a malady of magiks by craig shaw gardner
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2016 16:48:30 GMT -5
Well, somebody had to get this thread going. So come on, post your current or recent reads! Sadly, I am currently working my way through Programming in C: An Absolute Beginners Guide in hopes that I will pass this course... Enjoy those early days. The vista of discovery is vast... that being said, I wouldn't restrict yourself to only one guide. Read widely because the concepts of C, while not complex, sometimes benefit from multiple approaches.
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Post by HunterTRW on Mar 1, 2016 17:56:42 GMT -5
"The Time of Laughter" by the late Corey Ford.
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Post by fadingdaylight on Mar 1, 2016 18:20:45 GMT -5
Well, somebody had to get this thread going. So come on, post your current or recent reads! Sadly, I am currently working my way through Programming in C: An Absolute Beginners Guide in hopes that I will pass this course... Enjoy those early days. The vista of discovery is vast... that being said, I wouldn't restrict yourself to only one guide. Read widely because the concepts of C, while not complex, sometimes benefit from multiple approaches. Well, I am actually going to school for networks, hoping to go into network architecture/admin. Programming and databases are just too much data entry for me. The book I mentioned is my textbook for my intro to C class. Honestly, I loathe programming. But, in another two and half weeks I will hit spring break and have a few weeks to read something I want to read.
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Post by charl on Mar 3, 2016 8:23:13 GMT -5
The Watermethod Man by John Irving. I usually love his books, but this one is not that great.
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Post by FQ on Mar 12, 2016 22:05:21 GMT -5
How the Irish Became White - Noel Ignatiev Student Services: A Handbook for the Profession, 5th Ed. - John H Schuh, Susan R. Jones, Shaun R. Harper, and Associates.
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Post by simnettpratt on Mar 12, 2016 22:39:56 GMT -5
I loathe programming?? How could that be possible? Ha, though my actual coding days were back in BASIC. Got to revisit it a few years back when I did a volunteer project for the Salvation Army - their Angel Tree database was still written in BASIC. Had to call the old guy that wrote it to help me fix it and he was pretty surprised anyone but him still remembered anything.
Me, I'm currently reading Wiley Pilots Real World Training. It's how to use Flight Simulator X for actual flight training. It's 747 pages long. Mmmmm. Favorite quote so far: The Piper Cub is the safest plane in the world. It can just barely kill you.
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Post by oldcajun123 on Mar 12, 2016 22:48:24 GMT -5
Winds of War by Herman Wouk, pre cursor to WWII about a fictional Navy Family, even was a TV mini series. Good Book.
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Post by Darin on Mar 13, 2016 0:09:07 GMT -5
Tony Hillerman ... Coyote Waits
Hillerman does mysteries that take place here in the southwest and much of it on Navajo land.
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Post by fadingdaylight on Mar 13, 2016 0:22:37 GMT -5
Tony Hillerman ... Coyote Waits Hillerman does mysteries that take place here in the southwest and much of it on Navajo land. I might have to check that out.
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Post by crapgame on Mar 13, 2016 7:22:34 GMT -5
the onion field
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Post by coalsmoke on Mar 13, 2016 10:06:05 GMT -5
"Modern Man in Search of a Soul" by Carl Jung.
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Post by b4man on Mar 13, 2016 21:11:18 GMT -5
"Modern Man in Search of a Soul" by Carl Jung. Big fan of Carl Jung's work!
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Post by mikemac on Mar 15, 2016 15:44:14 GMT -5
"Truman" by David McCullough.
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Post by crapgame on Mar 15, 2016 18:57:39 GMT -5
steve doocy mr and mrs happy
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Post by coalsmoke on Mar 27, 2016 9:36:08 GMT -5
Psychology and Religion by Carl Jung. He smoked a pipe, too.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2016 19:59:54 GMT -5
My prescription bottles, now where was I? oh! yeah, take one every 4 hours or as needed for dementia.
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Post by fadingdaylight on Mar 28, 2016 20:47:43 GMT -5
My prescription bottles, now where was I? oh! yeah, take one every 4 hours or as needed for dementia. Eh, life's more fun if you only take one every four days... Trust me...
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