Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.
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Mon Jun 02, 2003 4:59 pm

Performance and Fault Management (Cisco Press)
Network Management Systems Essentials
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
Building Cisco Scalable Internetworks


Man I need to get a life!:(

Mon Jun 02, 2003 5:23 pm

ShWoff,

I figured this would be yours and Rat Bastard's favorite book!
:) ;) :help: :freak: :beer:

Mon Jun 02, 2003 7:22 pm

Originally posted by Agent-Commando
LOL!! :tard:



Seriously, I got home and in the middle of the driveway there is a this magazine. That kind of stuff wouldn't have happened when I was a kid!

Mon Jun 02, 2003 8:46 pm

Hi Random,

just one question from a guy in old europe:

How many books ere apeared in the Assassin's Apprentice series by Robin Hobb now??? In Germany there are just 3 books out in the shops.
By the way, I like Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series very much.

Mon Jun 02, 2003 8:53 pm

Originally posted by Dos Equis
Seriously, I got home and in the middle of the driveway there is a this magazine. That kind of stuff wouldn't have happened when I was a kid!



I can't believe you even TOUCHED a porno someone left in your driveway . . . it was probably tossed for a reason . . . :eek: :eek: :eek:

Mon Jun 02, 2003 9:01 pm

The books:

A Concise History of Slovakia
Slovak Language Primer

Advanced C++ Socket Programming
Distributed Java Objects and EJB

Clockwork Orange (again)
Naked Lunch (Again)

Mon Jun 02, 2003 9:17 pm

I'm reading a book called WAR LETTERS

for anyone who likes WWII, Vietnam, Gulf war, WWI, check this book out!!

It's a HUGE collection of letters from soldiers sent to loved ones back home. In many of them, they share their experiences in war, such as the landings in Normandy, the rush at Iwo Jima, and all the horror stories of war.

It's super intersting, and was a New York best seller. Check it out if you're interested in WWII, or any of the wars I listed.

Mon Jun 02, 2003 9:20 pm

I read somuch at work that I try to play BF when I'm not there. I just started reading Neuromancer. The last thing I finished was the Overcoat by Gogol. The only reason I got through that is because it was a short story.

Mon Jun 02, 2003 9:40 pm

Originally posted by Evan
The Crucible


Pretty gay witch hunt! :) j/k

Mon Jun 02, 2003 10:38 pm

Originally posted by IUDEX
How many books ere apeared in the Assassin's Apprentice series by Robin Hobb now??? In Germany there are just 3 books out in the shops.
By the way, I like Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series very much.


The Farseer Trilogy series is
1. Assassin's Apprentice
2. Royal Assassin
3. Assassin's Quest

The Liveship Trader Series (which takes place in the same world and the same time but in Bingtown rather than The Six Duchies) is:
1. Ship of Magic
2. Mad Ship
3. Ship of Destiny

The Second series with FitzChivalry is the Tawny Man series and is still being published. The books are:
1. Fool's Errand
2. Golden Fool
3. Still to come....

If you liked the Farseer trilogy then move onto the Liveship Traders which is also very good. The "joining: of these 2 series takes place in The Tawny man trilogy. I really dig Robin Hobb's writing. Very developed characters that you care about. Truly enjoyable.

Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series has me locked up pretty tight right now. I am on book 5 and shit is happening. While his epic fantasy has been compared to Jordan I really don't buy it. The similarities are ones that can be said about the entire genre and his way of wrapping up each book puts Jordan's fantastical diarreah to shame.

Mon Jun 02, 2003 11:02 pm

Originally posted by IUDEX
Hi Random,

just one question from a guy in old europe:

How many books ere apeared in the Assassin's Apprentice series by Robin Hobb now??? In Germany there are just 3 books out in the shops.
By the way, I like Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series very much.


It was a trilogy, but she has since come back to the storyline and I believe is continuing it.


Oops. I didn't realize Random already answered it.

Mon Jun 02, 2003 11:08 pm

I absolutely HATED reading the Crucible. Didn't satisfy my intests one shally wag.

Mon Jun 02, 2003 11:08 pm

Originally posted by Wairudo Enjin
ShWoff,

I figured this would be yours and Rat Bastard's favorite book!
:) ;) :help: :freak: :beer:


:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

My wife won't let me read that crap... she prefers Dr. Sears...:(

Tue Jun 03, 2003 12:31 am

I am reading the Following:

First Farm Rhymes (no listed author)

The Very Busy Spider (Eric Caryle)

Understanding and Educating African-American Children (William Jenkins)

Tue Jun 03, 2003 8:20 pm

Originally posted by Rule of Wrist
[B]I'm reading this thread...

Gotta love us die-hard conservatives, eh 'Brit? :D
From what I can read you guys aren't that liberal at all. I don't see a problem that homeland secu.... ;)

It's my first pro-America book. I plan to read some more. This is the next one I plan to get. These are really good.

I usually read computer programming book (boooorrrrriiiiiiing.)
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