i heard theyre making that into a blockbuster movie next year, you heard it here firstNightshade wrote:A bunch of papers on quadrotor UAV attitude stabilization and Simulink aerospace blockset documentation.
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Fender wrote:I just finished The DaVinci Code, first book I've read in quite some time. I should read more... dunno what's next.
i stopped reading the da vinci code about 20 chapters in cos i realised that it was exactly the same as that other book he wrote, Angles and Demons, which i read a few months previous....and also sucked.
some interesting (infeasible however) theories put forth...albeit in a writing style that would make a 3rd grade creative writing student cringe
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Awesome book, if you want the whole experience watch Apocalypse Now after you read it then watch Hearts of Darkness (Coppola's moive about the making of Apocalypse Now - the similiraties between him and Marlow are astounding).SplishSplash wrote:David Brin's Earth? Because I have that sitting around since 1996 and never read it.rgoer wrote:I read earth, it's pretty good--this is a funny time to read it, too, since they're about to fire up the large hadron collider haha
ATM I'm reading Heart of Darkness
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Just started reading Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson.
I tried to read Snowcrash, but all that cyberpunk crap really turned me off -- especially since the technical aspects were dumbed down to the point of being meaningless. I only read about 100 pages or so.
Quicksilver is good so far, I just hope it focuses a little less on alchemy later on.
I put down my Hunter S. Thompson for a bit to read it.
			
			
									
						
										
						I tried to read Snowcrash, but all that cyberpunk crap really turned me off -- especially since the technical aspects were dumbed down to the point of being meaningless. I only read about 100 pages or so.
Quicksilver is good so far, I just hope it focuses a little less on alchemy later on.
I put down my Hunter S. Thompson for a bit to read it.
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I read "Finnegans Wake" in highschool... It was good prep for Naked Lunch.
I find Im struggling with this one though, could be that I have a hectic life, but also......It drags a little TBH, and the stream of thought makes me forget WTF is going on sometimes.
but Im going for it...(and will not pick up a side book).... until the last page is turned... :icon32:
			
			
									
						
							I find Im struggling with this one though, could be that I have a hectic life, but also......It drags a little TBH, and the stream of thought makes me forget WTF is going on sometimes.
but Im going for it...(and will not pick up a side book).... until the last page is turned... :icon32:
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I meant that Finnegans wake, and its absurdist style, helped/prepared  me to tackle/ read :William S Burroughs Naked Lunch..... Which later helped understand Antonin Artaud's writing.....
ie: I went on an absurdist reading frenzy in highschool....
			
			
									
						
							ie: I went on an absurdist reading frenzy in highschool....
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