It's a new month... time for some new bug fixes!
While Matt is still working on harnessing the book data that we all have contributed to, and making it available for searches, he's also been rather busy fixing other things, and even adding some nifty little features. Read all about it in this Announcements forum post.ChicoPorscheGuy
From Forest Ranch, California USA
Joined Friday, August 30, 2002
Home page www.netk2ne.net/9-11/
Recent Book Activity
Cross Country (Alex Cross)
A History of the Popes
Definitive Biography of P.D.Q. Bach
The Tao of Meow
Cradle and All
Horse Heaven
Unholy Trinity
Kingdom of the Ark
Classic Conundrums - Fiendish Puzzles from the 19th Century
HARMFUL INTENT
The Legend of Bagger Vance: A Novel of Golf and the Game of Life
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Extended Profile
Books! Where would we be without 'em?!
I know my life would be alot less full without the endless pleasure I've gotten from all the reading I've done. And now that I'm retired, there's still not enough time - and so many books!
My taste in reading?
Good science fiction - not the fantasy crap that most bookstores are calling sci-fi these days. The real stuff. Bradbury. Heinlein. Clarke. And let's not forget my all-time favorite - "A Canticle for Leibowitz" (Walter Miller, Jr.).
Political/Military Thrillers - you know the type. The latest Tom Clancy novel usually fills the bill here.
History - anything more recent than the fall of Rome is too new for me! Ancient Egypt, the British Isles, the Middle East - anything that lets me fill in the "missing Indiana Jones" part of my life - but with a serious slant.
Science - being a retired Physics teacher, I take naturally to all that fancy math and farflung theorizing that goes into modern physics, cosmology (no, that is *not* hair-dressing!), and astrophysics. Astronomy is neat, too!
And let's not forget Amateur Radio, and music, and theology, and...!
I know my life would be alot less full without the endless pleasure I've gotten from all the reading I've done. And now that I'm retired, there's still not enough time - and so many books!
My taste in reading?
Good science fiction - not the fantasy crap that most bookstores are calling sci-fi these days. The real stuff. Bradbury. Heinlein. Clarke. And let's not forget my all-time favorite - "A Canticle for Leibowitz" (Walter Miller, Jr.).
Political/Military Thrillers - you know the type. The latest Tom Clancy novel usually fills the bill here.
History - anything more recent than the fall of Rome is too new for me! Ancient Egypt, the British Isles, the Middle East - anything that lets me fill in the "missing Indiana Jones" part of my life - but with a serious slant.
Science - being a retired Physics teacher, I take naturally to all that fancy math and farflung theorizing that goes into modern physics, cosmology (no, that is *not* hair-dressing!), and astrophysics. Astronomy is neat, too!
And let's not forget Amateur Radio, and music, and theology, and...!