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offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2011-04-21 13:10 [#02411849]
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post the books you bough but you'll never read

here's last one LAZY_TITLE

i bought it cos of the cover, the italian edition cooler

LAZY_TITLE


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-21 13:15 [#02411851]
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i've learnt not to do it anymore. the trick is to buy what
you'll actually want to read and not what you think is good
to have read, for some reason, like pride.

of course i still have millions of books i'll read
eventually.

if you're not going to read a book, you should give it up
for adoption, or something, it's a thought crime to buy a
book and not use it.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2011-04-21 13:31 [#02411854]
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yes, and you know what? a title edit button would be cool in
this case. but just the title

the thread title is now changed yo 'books you bought that
you'll read eventually' even if it stays the same

i'm gonna back on my Dylan Dog now (italian coolest horror
comic.. i love how they are able to recreate london's
atmosphere with drawings, makes you feel you're there)



 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-21 13:59 [#02411858]
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i just picked some 30 books from an inheritance of a guy i
didn't know. all those i want to read, but i'll begin with
other books i wanted to read. i'm now reading a discworld i
bought a long time ago, it's good stuff.

also i was reading through the whole oevre of philip k dick
(see the cool 3 three bindings collection on amazon, or
elsewhere). after five books i was completely fed up with
it, but now i kind of want to read it again. though i think
the literary aspect of it (human insights and such) is kind
of poor. of the five books i'll only recommend 'the three
stigmata of palmer eldritch', which is beyond awesome (and
kind of 'the man in the high castle' and 'do androids dream
of electric sheep', but not so much 'martian time slip' and
'ubicon')


 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-04-21 14:13 [#02411859]
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The Koran


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-21 14:14 [#02411860]
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i got that too with said inheritance.


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-21 14:15 [#02411861]
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The (rest of) the Bible.


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-21 16:07 [#02411867]
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I hear the Koran is much shorter than the Bible. Must be why
all those muslims are so short tempered!


 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-04-21 16:14 [#02411868]
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Controversial!


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2011-04-21 16:19 [#02411872]
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is so ignorant he thinks he knows something, fokof


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2011-04-21 16:28 [#02411873]
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I only read non-fiction books (mostly) I came to the
conclusion that i don't like fiction.
But one should at least try to read a novel or such, but i
rarely do.


 

offline royal we from Brooklyn (United States) on 2011-04-21 16:51 [#02411876]
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fucking Godel, Escher, Bach.

it mocks me.


 

offline olaabaza from Mauritius on 2011-04-21 16:51 [#02411877]
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a large book in Sanskrit.. a language i do not know


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-21 16:56 [#02411878]
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Having not read both the koran and the bible, I consider
myself quite the expert.

I know what you mean, Monoid, and I was like you in that
respect. But lots of novels are very auto biographical, and
just maybe more true to reality than auto biographical stuff
in general (paradoxically).


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2011-04-21 17:26 [#02411884]
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I bought the entire encyclopedia vol 1 to 20 but don't have
time to read it now


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2011-04-21 18:44 [#02411897]
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have you tried "steppenwolf"?
i think its a novel worth checking out..


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2011-04-21 18:49 [#02411898]
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Nope. Not yet. But i read a lot of good things about it.
But right now i am focusing on completly diffrent subject
and i only want to read books about it.
This usually changes when i get tired of it.


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2011-04-21 18:50 [#02411899]
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Nope. Not yet. But i read a lot of good things about it.
But right now i am focusing on completly diffrent subject
and i only want to read books about it.
This usually changes when i get tired of it.


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2011-04-21 19:00 [#02411901]
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ok, i think youre gonna get at it someday then


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2011-04-21 19:02 [#02411902]
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all my art books!!


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2011-04-21 19:47 [#02411909]
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hurhur,
my oxford advanced learners dictionary..
since im only reading a word now and then it will take me
forever to finish


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2011-04-21 20:01 [#02411911]
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Problem with buying books is that I can't keep up reading
with what I'm buying..I always think I've got enough time to
read when I'll be rich and don't have to work anymore..or
when I'm retired..Nowadays I've becoem a memeber of the
library to save money from buying books I do not read.
Except the art books offcourse


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-21 20:41 [#02411916]
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Silly goose, art books are just for looking at the pictures!


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2011-04-21 21:14 [#02411921]
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really??


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-21 21:39 [#02411924]
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Of course. And to have on the shelf to impress people. I
have 4 bibles.


 

offline welt on 2011-04-21 21:47 [#02411926]
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a couple of books by derrida and foucault i own. french
postmodernist philosophy is like boring porn; it has no
intellectual depth and it is solely driven by sex and
egomania. ... so what the traditional correspondence theory
of truth is incoherent. that doesn't make french
irrationalism right.


 

offline Torture Garden from Feelin' 2Pacish on 2011-04-21 22:43 [#02411936]
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derrida and foucault are totally different and let's just
say the philosophies of those broadly known under the banner
of post structuralism amounts to a little more than 'the
traditional correspondence theory of truth is incoherent'. I
guess you'll never find out, back to phenomenology and
tolstoy :D


 

offline welt on 2011-04-22 00:55 [#02411965]
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forward to tolstoy, that's what it is! .... what makes me a
phenomenologist, though?

by the way: i agree that derrida and foucault can't be done
away with so easily. that's why i formulated my post like
that of a frustrated and angry commenter on a fashion-blog.


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2011-04-22 08:14 [#02411975]
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Art books, huh. Is that your term for pornography?


 

offline Portnoy on 2011-04-22 09:00 [#02411977]
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Michel Foucault - Discipline and Punish - Always carry it
around with me in hopes of actually giving it a good going
over but never happens.

War and Peace - *Waves at war and peace* Hi there,
Stranger!



 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2011-04-22 12:43 [#02411999]
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recently I bought a Tora wich I offcourse have not read yet.



 

offline Torture Garden from Feelin' 2Pacish on 2011-04-22 13:42 [#02412003]
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i was a bastard, sorry. i haven't read derrida and apart
from secondary sources, the only foucault i've read is a
couple of sections of the order of things.

re: foucault's discipline and punishment - try out deleuze's
postscript on the societies of control.


 

offline welt on 2011-04-22 14:45 [#02412005]
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no worries.

novels, i bought and didn't finish:

moby dick (my english vocabulary is not large enough ..
maybe i'll get a german translation of it)

fitzgerald - the beautiful and the damned

gao xingjian - soul mountain

plus a couple of novels by strugatzki, flaubert and
gottfried keller.


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-22 14:46 [#02412006]
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Have to get some Thora scrolls too!

I have two I Chings (respectively called I Ching and Y
Tjing, two Dutch spellings). And one Tibetan Book of the
Dead. Also I have books on Feng Sui. It was after I bought
all these, and more, that I figured out that I'd better just
buy what I'm actually going to read.

For my studies I read and excerpted Gombrich's Story of Art.
Also I learnt all the pictures, date and eveything, and
other pictures as well. That just over ten years ago though.
If you want to get through an art book, a course is a good
idea.


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-04-22 14:47 [#02412007]
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I Tjing, sorry.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2011-04-22 20:17 [#02412040]
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'i ching' is another brick i bought i'll eventually never
read

i thought 'the art of war' was going to be cooler since its
shorter, but it's just one of those zen books that seems all
written the same way. they're conceptually all the same even
when they talk about different things. i quit after some
pages, the first 74 are just of introduction.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2011-04-22 20:25 [#02412044]
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Highway Code:New Edition


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2011-04-22 20:26 [#02412045]
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wait, I didn't buy it - that was a gift. bollocks


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2011-04-22 20:37 [#02412046]
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another book i bought but i didn't read, but i will probably
read is this

LAZY_TITLE

i'll probably read cos i opened it randomly after the half
of it/near the end and the first sentece i read, i found it
interesting.

comes complete with pdf i'll never read (its the only thing
i found in english on the matter if you want to give a
look)

LAZY_TITLE


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2011-04-22 20:38 [#02412047]
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pdf (for the extract of the book you gotta register)
LAZY_TITLE


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2011-04-22 20:39 [#02412048]
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Given the large body of literature on the history of
sound synthesis and computer music, it is surprising how
little attention has been paid to these systems. They are
often regarded as oddities or failed attempts, if they are
not neglected altogether.


interesting


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2011-04-22 21:21 [#02412057]
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Who is Gottfried Michael Koenig? Is he on WARP?


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2011-04-22 21:35 [#02412058]
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sounds like R2-D2 LAZY_TITLE


 


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