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 Post Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:37 pm 
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Just wondering what everyone is reading or what you recommend? I enjoy reading mostly everything.

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Holy Bible - King James Version, I am currently reading in Romans (Always reading some where in the Bible)
Encyclopedia of Aquarium & Pond Fish (I mainly like the pictures, but am reading it too)
Infisherman's Catfish Insider, Answers, and TJ magazines (I know they are not books, but I enjoy them)

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Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (Cool)
Introduction to the practice of Statistics (Boring)
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 Post Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:03 pm 
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My top all time Fav book (even though I don't read alot) is John Steakley's book "Armor"... It's kind of like Starship Troopers (killing bugs on a distant planet) BUT faaaaaaaaaaaaaar better the ST... If any of you happen to like the movie Starship Troopers I HIGHLY RECOMMEND "Armor"... If your not into that type of reading then it might not be all that good. However I didn't like the movie ST BUT I love this book.


Second would be "Dark Empire" and "Dark Empire II" which is the story after Episode VI Return of the Jedi. "Dark Empire" talks about how Palpatine came back after he fell to his death and Luke turning to the Dark Side..


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Hmm some books I've read recently.

the Great Gatsby, The Black Hole a pretty trippy illustrated Book its pretty thick couple hundred pages.
Hmm Forbidden city, about a teenage boy and his father travel to China during the unrest and tiananmen square protests and their escape.
and I re-read I hope they serve beer in hell(a movie based on it is coming out soon)

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Hi CG :)

i havent read any good books in a while..
Im pretty much with Studdog on the books though,Bible & school textbooks hehehe :)

For the fun reading though.. i really enjoy science fiction/horror and mystery fantasy books; Vampire and Werewolves usually make for an entertaining book.
I also like books that involve magic,something like harry potter..
Anything thats fantasy, and thats not of this world.. i love to read about lol!
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Hey Capt.Canada the book you said "The Black Hole" is that the same one that was made into a movie back in 1979?


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Not much a fan of reading, but when I do, it's often apologetic books and the Bible.

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Well darn, I can't find my old "Literary Corner" thread so if CG doesn't mind I'll just post this here. Right now I am reading Liberal Fascism by Jonah Goldberg. Whenever you hear those on the left call us Fascists or Nazis, you might want to point them to this book, which points out the historic connection between those two doctrines and today's left.

I recently finished: Dad: The Man Who Lied To Save The Planet (12 Timeless Virtues Handed Down to a Son by an Everyday Dad) A quick, easy read that tells of the virtues a son learned from his dad.

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Thanks for the suggestions. :) I was trying to find your thread Cynic... :|

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Currently reading:

Nachi Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide - Reading this one at work. 1/2 of our robots are Nachi and the other half are Motoman... We are having an issue with one of our robots, and the Nachi reps aren't much help... Neither is the manual really, since it is written in Japlish (poorly translated Japenese)...


Visual Basic 2008 in 24 Hours - Reading this one at home, still teaching myself VB2008...

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{uza}hitechredneck wrote:
Currently reading:

Nachi Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide - Reading this one at work. 1/2 of our robots are Nachi and the other half are Motoman... We are having an issue with one of our robots, and the Nachi reps aren't much help... Neither is the manual really, since it is written in Japlish (poorly translated Japenese)...


Visual Basic 2008 in 24 Hours - Reading this one at home, still teaching myself VB2008...


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{uZa}fcbcynic+SC+ wrote:
{uza}hitechredneck wrote:
Currently reading:

Nachi Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide - Reading this one at work. 1/2 of our robots are Nachi and the other half are Motoman... We are having an issue with one of our robots, and the Nachi reps aren't much help... Neither is the manual really, since it is written in Japlish (poorly translated Japenese)...


Visual Basic 2008 in 24 Hours - Reading this one at home, still teaching myself VB2008...


Gosh! You're purdy smart fer a redneck. b01


Keep in mind when he says reading, that's what we call looking at the pictures.
Also, When he says it's in Japlish, that means the pictures have japanese models. :roll:


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{uZa}fcbcynic+SC+ wrote:
Well darn, I can't find my old "Literary Corner" thread so if CG doesn't mind I'll just post this here. Right now I am reading Liberal Fascism by Jonah Goldberg. Whenever you hear those on the left call us Fascists or Nazis, you might want to point them to this book, which points out the historic connection between those two doctrines and today's left.

I recently finished: Dad: The Man Who Lied To Save The Planet (12 Timeless Virtues Handed Down to a Son by an Everyday Dad) A quick, easy read that tells of the virtues a son learned from his dad.


Your Literary corner thread is in the old forum :)

http://www.uzaclan.com/forum-old/viewtopic.php?t=8595&highlight=corner

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{uZa}fcbcynic+SC+ wrote:
Well darn, I can't find my old "Literary Corner" thread so if CG doesn't mind I'll just post this here. Right now I am reading Liberal Fascism by Jonah Goldberg. Whenever you hear those on the left call us Fascists or Nazis, you might want to point them to this book, which points out the historic connection between those two doctrines and today's left.

I recently finished: Dad: The Man Who Lied To Save The Planet (12 Timeless Virtues Handed Down to a Son by an Everyday Dad) A quick, easy read that tells of the virtues a son learned from his dad.


Your Literary corner thread is in the old forum :)

http://www.uzaclan.com/forum-old/viewtopic.php?t=8595&highlight=corner


Hmmm, any way to move it to the new forums, intact? If not, and with CG's permission, I suppose we could use her thread for that purpose.

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Sticky this thread if you want :)

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