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Anything by him. Such a treat when I find a new one.
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Ha. So you don't need me to tell you one of my top 5 is written by him.
It's about time his next is due, too.
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Don't you still get royalties - imo everything is worth a read
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Quote from: mikeymike on January 30, 2018, 08:14:32 PM
Don't you still get royalties - imo everything is worth a read
There are exceptions.....
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Disagree all books have a value - you may not agree with the content - but opinion is opinion. Currently reading about quantum physics - i have no idea what there talking about and to be honest I am not that interested but I have started so I will finish it. You never know when it might come in handy.
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Quote from: tikay on January 30, 2018, 09:23:29 PM
Quote from: mikeymike on January 30, 2018, 08:14:32 PM
Don't you still get royalties - imo everything is worth a read
There are exceptions.....
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Are you talking about books or censorship.
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Quote from: mikeymike on January 30, 2018, 08:14:32 PM
Don't you still get royalties - imo everything is worth a read
Everything?
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You can take Knitting with dog hair off the list straight away - timeless classic
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Quote from: mikeymike on January 30, 2018, 09:33:53 PM
Disagree all books have a value - you may not agree with the content - but opinion is opinion. Currently reading about quantum physics - i have no idea what there talking about and to be honest I am not that interested but I have started so I will finish it. You never know when it might come in handy.
There's only nobility in this if you're prepared to find out what you are reading. At least spend some time on Wikipedia about Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, when you get to it, so that you can at least follow what is going on. Or read a more basic book and come back to this one. That must be the best thing to do. Fascinating topic and deserves more love.
Not sure if it was just hyperbole, but saying you have no idea what it's on about but you'll plough on anyway is like reading a book in Klingon in the hope it suddenly becomes clear. Or watching a ten hour version of the third matrix film.
Good writing is much better than good topics. It's a true art, to be able to write well. Every page you read of Trudie from The Only Way is Love Island on Ice's autobiography is a page you miss from AA Gill or Thomas Hardy.
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According to the de Broglie hypothesis, every object in the universe is a wave - on the case though I think I can only read one at a time.
Tal - Incorrect all languages can be deciphered as they are all just code so if you had the whereabouts and the time you would eventually understand Klingon.
Space The Final Frontier - probably not
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Quote from: mikeymike on January 30, 2018, 10:17:08 PM
According to the de Broglie hypothesis, every object in the universe is a wave - on the case though I think I can only read one at a time.
Tal - Incorrect all languages can be deciphered as they are all just code so if you had the whereabouts and the time you would eventually understand Klingon.
Space The Final Frontier - probably not
Yes on languages, but it only works if you then study the language to work out what the words mean, else you're just looking at hieroglyphics.
The wave idea is fascinating, as is the notion that the more accurately you try to describe a particle's position, the harder it becomes.
People watch episodes of multiple TV shows all the time, ome after the other. No reason why we can't do multiple books. You can pick depending on your mood and fancy.
Books rock.
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January 30, 2018, 10:34:11 PM »
Books rock - agree we buy about 5 a week in our house between 3 people - several books on the go but not all on the same subject.
People can multiple information all the time - now I am on the lap top but I am also on the ipad looking at something different.
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