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  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #540 - March 05, 2012, 06:34 AM

    I'm interested in Robert Wright so if you don't mind could you please post a summary plus review when done? I would appreciate it and owe you one.

    Thanks.

    "Nobody who lived through the '50s thought the '60s could've existed. So there's always hope."-Tuli Kupferberg

    What apple stores are like.....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8QmZWv-eBI
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #541 - March 05, 2012, 09:32 PM

    Marriage and Morals - Betrand Russell
    Its a good book, Russell wrote a good arguments against morality on sez and marriage

    Gilded Age : A tale of today - Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner.

    I have two major works of Wittgenstein, i find that man very interesting.

    "I'm standing here like an asshole holding my Charles Dickens"

    "No theory,No ready made system,no book that has ever been written to save the world. i cleave to no system.."-Bakunin
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #542 - March 05, 2012, 10:38 PM

    ^ Yeah, he was pretty much a philandering cheat.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #543 - March 06, 2012, 12:23 AM


    Was recommended this book by a friend. It won the Pulitzer Prize for literature and is being made into a series by HBO. That clinched it for me. Half way through, loving it.




    A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan

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    Jennifer Egan’s spellbinding novel circles the lives of Bennie Salazar, an aging former punk rocker and record executive, and Sasha, the passionate, troubled young woman he employs. Although Bennie and Sasha never discover each other’s pasts, the reader does, in intimate detail, along with the secret lives of a host of other characters whose paths intersect with theirs, over many years, in locales as varied as New York, San Francisco, Naples, and Africa. We first meet Sasha in her mid-thirties, on her therapist’s couch in New York City, confronting her longstanding compulsion to steal. Later, we learn the genesis of her turmoil when we see her as the child of a violent marriage, then a runaway living in Naples, then as a college student trying to avert the suicidal impulses of her best friend. We meet Bennie Salazar at the melancholy nadir of his adult life—divorced, struggling to connect with his nine-year-old son, listening to a washed up band in the basement of a suburban house—and then revisit him in 1979, at the height of his youth, shy and tender, reveling in San Francisco’s punk scene as he discovers his ardor for rock and roll and his gift for spotting talent. We learn what became of his high school gang—who thrived and who faltered—and we encounter Lou Kline, Bennie’s catastrophically careless mentor, along with the lovers and children left behind in the wake of Lou’s far flung sexual conquests and meteoric rise and fall. A Visit from the Goon Squad is a book about the interplay of time and music, about survival, about the stirrings and transformations set inexorably in motion by even the most passing conjunction of our fates. In a breathtaking array of styles and tones ranging from tragedy to satire to Powerpoint, Egan captures the undertow of self-destruction that we all must either master or succumb to; the basic human hunger for redemption; and the universal tendency to reach for both—and escape the merciless progress of time—in the transporting realms of art and music. Sly, startling, exhilarating work from one of our boldest writers.





    "we can smell traitors and country haters"


    God is Love.
    Love is Blind. Stevie Wonder is blind. Therefore, Stevie Wonder is God.

  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #544 - March 07, 2012, 06:58 AM

    Newton Selected and Edited by I. Bernard Cohen et al

    and

    Plato Republic Translation by Robin Waterfield

    and

    My module notes Tongue

    "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." - Viktor E. Frankl

    'Life is just the extreme expression of complex chemistry' - Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #545 - March 07, 2012, 07:32 AM

    Has anyone noticed that most people here are reading more than one book at once? Smiley
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #546 - March 07, 2012, 07:41 AM

    ADHD?  Cheesy

    "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." - Viktor E. Frankl

    'Life is just the extreme expression of complex chemistry' - Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #547 - March 13, 2012, 12:54 PM

    Switched to the God Delusion now.

    "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." - Viktor E. Frankl

    'Life is just the extreme expression of complex chemistry' - Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #548 - March 13, 2012, 04:36 PM

    Finished Chaos: A graphical guide. I didn't know Ziauddin Sardar had anything admirable about him. Now currently reading Curious Minds: How a child becomes a scientist.

    "I measured the skies, now the shadows I measure,
    Sky-bound was the mind, earth-bound the body rests."
    [Kepler's epitaph]
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #549 - March 13, 2012, 06:45 PM

    Black Banners: The inside story of 9/11 and the War Against al-Qaeda by Ali Soufan

    &

    Half the sky by Nicholas Kristof

    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

    Quote from: yeezevee
    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #550 - March 13, 2012, 06:55 PM

    I am reading: Spin by Robert Charles Wilson 
                         
                           The Magic of Reality by Richard Dawkins

    In my opinion a life without curiosity is not a life worth living
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #551 - March 13, 2012, 07:13 PM

    Pigs in Heaven by Barbara Kingsolver - bought at a car boot sale for 20p  dance
    It's the sequel to The Bean Trees so I guess I should have read that first.

    Also really enjoyed The Poisonwood Bible and Prodigal Summer by her.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #552 - March 14, 2012, 12:50 PM

    Newton Selected and Edited by I. Bernard Cohen et al

    and

    Plato Republic Translation by Robin Waterfield

    and

    My module notes Tongue


    I remember reading bits of Newton's Principia. Hate mathematics though, Republic is topnotch.   
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #553 - March 14, 2012, 12:52 PM

    I am reading: Spin by Robert Charles Wilson 
                         
                           The Magic of Reality by Richard Dawkins


    Magic of reality was awesome even though it was for teenagers. I love those creation myths. I copped out of reading it, just listen to the audio-book.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #554 - March 14, 2012, 12:55 PM

    Why Does E=mc2? - by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #555 - March 14, 2012, 07:42 PM

    Why Does E=mc2? - by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw.

    what E=mc2?  what Brian Cox  books are you talking  King Tut .,

    You have strange and stupid interests ., go read the book of  Kim Barker



    The list click her to listen what she says

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #556 - March 14, 2012, 08:04 PM

    Sepulchre by Kate Moss. It’s rather engrossing so far!

  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #557 - March 14, 2012, 11:38 PM

    Why I am not a muslim, by Ibn Warraq. Just the first few pages provided me with new and improved arguing points.  Afro

    We are all atheists about most of the gods that societies have ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.
    Richard Dawkins

    Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/r/richard_dawkins_2.html#ixzz1mkNk9lM4
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #558 - March 15, 2012, 12:25 AM

    ^ Amazing book, that.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #559 - March 15, 2012, 12:26 AM

    ^ Amazing book, that.

    Surprised to hear that. I did a search on these forums and there were many negative reviews on this book.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #560 - March 15, 2012, 12:52 AM

    Why I am not a muslim, by Ibn Warraq. Just the first few pages provided me with new and improved arguing points.  Afro

       

    I read the book partway but never finished it. I read the first four chapters and it was really interesting. But the first chapter titled " The Rushdie Affair" was BORING AS HELL or maybe it's just me. But the rest of the book is really good and i recommend it

    In my opinion a life without curiosity is not a life worth living
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #561 - March 15, 2012, 08:18 PM

    what E=mc2?  what Brian Cox  books are you talking  King Tut .,

    You have strange and stupid interests ., go read the book of  Kim Barker



    The list click her to listen what she says


    I think she is talking bullshit. Her story seems too fantastical, just doing it for attention. It may have actually been that Shaeif screwed her a few times and then ditches her and she is pissed off about it. How is Shareef going to hook her up with Zadari I mean come on her story is so fake.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #562 - March 15, 2012, 09:39 PM

    I think she is talking bullshit. Her story seems too fantastical, just doing it for attention. It may have actually been that Shaeif screwed her a few times and then ditches her and she is pissed off about it. How is Shareef going to hook her up with Zadari I mean come on her story is so fake.

    well if that is true then 90% of what she said is true..  any way what is up with this guy??  what is his problem??

      Pagal hai khya?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxIZT2QmNyM


    what is wrong with guy??  can't he just sing song mask some contribution in a +ve way??  And what happened to his head??  

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgolHzefmvo


    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #563 - March 25, 2012, 12:15 PM

    Romeo Dallaire is having a talk here (at the local uni).. and everyone keeps mentioning his book "shake hands with the Devil.."

    i might pick that one up next.. 
  • Paint a Vulgar Picture:
     Reply #564 - March 25, 2012, 06:20 PM

    Fiction inspired by The Smiths.

  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #565 - March 25, 2012, 07:04 PM

    ............


    e-qor'an
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #566 - March 26, 2012, 12:13 AM

    Grand Design finished today. Hopefully I'll start ordering undergraduate books on classical mechanics, calculus, optics, cosmology etc. from Dover soon.

    "I measured the skies, now the shadows I measure,
    Sky-bound was the mind, earth-bound the body rests."
    [Kepler's epitaph]
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #567 - March 26, 2012, 04:44 AM

    1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created


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    From the author of 1491—the best-selling study of the pre-Columbian Americas—a deeply engaging new history of the most momentous biological event since the death of the dinosaurs.

    More than 200 million years ago, geological forces split apart the continents. Isolated from each other, the two halves of the world developed radically different suites of plants and animals. When Christopher Columbus set foot in the Americas, he ended that separation at a stroke. Driven by the economic goal of establishing trade with China, he accidentally set off an ecological convulsion as European vessels carried thousands of species to new homes across the oceans.

    The Columbian Exchange, as researchers call it, is the reason there are tomatoes in Italy, oranges in Florida, chocolates in Switzerland, and chili peppers in Thailand. More important, creatures the colonists knew nothing about hitched along for the ride. Earthworms, mosquitoes, and cockroaches; honeybees, dandelions, and African grasses; bacteria, fungi, and viruses; rats of every description—all of them rushed like eager tourists into lands that had never seen their like before, changing lives and landscapes across the planet.

    Eight decades after Columbus, a Spaniard named Legazpi succeeded where Columbus had failed. He sailed west to establish continual trade with China, then the richest, most powerful country in the world. In Manila, a city Legazpi founded, silver from the Americas, mined by African and Indian slaves, was sold to Asians in return for silk for Europeans. It was the first time that goods and people from every corner of the globe were connected in a single worldwide exchange. Much as Columbus created a new world biologically, Legazpi and the Spanish empire he served created a new world economically.

    As Charles C. Mann shows, the Columbian Exchange underlies much of subsequent human history. Presenting the latest research by ecologists, anthropologists, archaeologists, and historians, Mann shows how the creation of this worldwide network of ecological and economic exchange fostered the rise of Europe, devastated imperial China, convulsed Africa, and for two centuries made Mexico City—where Asia, Europe, and the new frontier of the Americas dynamically interacted—the center of the world. In such encounters, he uncovers the germ of today’s fiercest political disputes, from immigration to trade policy to culture wars.

    In 1493, Charles Mann gives us an eye-opening scientific interpretation of our past, unequaled in its authority and fascination.


    http://www.amazon.com/1493-Uncovering-World-Columbus-Created/dp/0307265722/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332737005&sr=8-1

    So once again I'm left with the classic Irish man's dilemma, do I eat the potato or do I let it ferment so I can drink it later?
    My political philosophy below
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwGat4i8pJI&feature=g-vrec
    Just kidding, here are some true heros
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBTgvK6LQqA
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #568 - March 27, 2012, 09:58 PM

    I got a few books from the library today, but the one I'm most excited about is Robert Wright:The evolution of God, which seems to focus on the development of religion from our earliest days until now from economical/sociological and game theory perspectives  I'll post a review when I'm done.

    "Nobody who lived through the '50s thought the '60s could've existed. So there's always hope."-Tuli Kupferberg

    What apple stores are like.....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8QmZWv-eBI
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #569 - March 27, 2012, 10:14 PM

    I got a few books from the library today, but the one I'm most excited about is Robert Wright:The evolution of God, which seems to focus on the development of religion from our earliest days until now from economical/sociological and game theory perspectives  I'll post a review when I'm done.


    That sounds very interesting, please do!

    "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." - Viktor E. Frankl

    'Life is just the extreme expression of complex chemistry' - Neil deGrasse Tyson
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