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...again.
People using Windows XP are still living in 2001.
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SiFi, Science Journals/Mags, the occasional Fantasy, and yes Computer related books. McCaffrey (1), Foster (2), Niven (3), Watt-Evans (3), Asimov (3), Rowling (3), and others.
I am always reading something; when not, I am researching, watching something or doing anything to keep busy.
INTP
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John R. Shaw wrote: SiFi
I have heard of Wi-Fi. This one looks pretty cool and interesting.
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90 people admitted to reading Romance novels? Oh come on!!!! You've got to be kidding!
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Supposedly 10% of software developers are female. 140 represents 10% of the poll, so 90 people reading romance books could be valid. I can't imagine many male readers, but there might be one or two.
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well they never qualified the term.
there are a lot of things that could be "considered" in that category, and I'd venture to guess that some of them don't have a lot of words. in which case I'm sure it would have had a few more votes :P
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Seriously. Has anyone read any book that falls into this category that was interesting and maybe actually helped a bit? I was thinking of reading something like that but there are just so many of them and I'm sure most are cr*p....
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Bijesh wrote: I was thinking of reading something like that but there are just so many of them and I'm sure most are cr*p....
I think some of them are okay. You have to be careful though. Some go into spriritual rubbish (my ex was in to those) that are just nonsense.
There was one that I got a sampler for, as part of a business self help series, with some crazy woman called Lisa Jemenez (I think) and she was just nuts. She kept saying how wonderful it was to be her. So, no help there! I can't imaging that anyone would buy her course based on that sampler.
Brian Tracy and Jim Rohn both make sense to me. And I've quoted some of Jim's stuff in my blog: http://blog.colinmackay.net/archive/2007/06/24/83.aspx[^]
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: Some go into spriritual rubbish (my ex was in to those) that are just nonsense.
Yeah that is the sort of thing I want to watch out for.
Colin Angus Mackay wrote: Brian Tracy and Jim Rohn both make sense to me.
Both look good thanks.. Will probably check out Brian Tracy's book first..
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Bijesh wrote: Will probably check out Brian Tracy's book first..
A good choice. I think his style is a little drier but the content is better quality. Jim Rohn has more of a sense of humour and fun which makes for easier reading, but I feel he doesn't go into the same depth in many areas.
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Classics & Computer books
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So true - fits into History, Classics, Horror, Fiction, Romance, etc. categories all at the same time!
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Too much violence, not enough sex.
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That is one of the very short list of books that I have read from cover to cover. The rest would have to be a few computer programming books...
John
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I would absolutely feel naked without my glasses and teeth-brace in here
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Muammar© wrote: without my glasses
Where is the keyboard?
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Smile: A curve that can set a lot of things straight!
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No time for books anymore , when I was young I used to read a book at week, family life and work like won't allow me to read.
I occasionaly read science journals on holiday, but they've been far and few over the past three years, hopefully in October I'll be in Lanzarote and I'll be making time for a book during keeping the kids occupied.
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I agree. To work 70 hours a week (or more) have a significant other and a social life leaves no time for reading even if I wanted to do so...
John
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May be I`m lucky,Because I`m unmarried. I have some time to read, although after 10 o`clock at night.
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No 10 o'clock at night it's time for some shut eye up at 6:30am and in work for 7:20am.
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My workplace is about 8 miles drive and the stretch is bit slow-moving because of heavy traffic. Since I only use public commutation, I can carry the book and read it along.
I admit that 'Reading whilst travelling' is harmful to eyes. But got addicted to it.
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