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offline Gonzola from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2002-03-27 12:28 [#00145513]
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albert camus - the stranger
willam gibson - neuromancer



 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 12:31 [#00145521]
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Vladimir Nabakov's Lolita was great.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 12:34 [#00145527]
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ken: well, i'm not an expert either, but Isac Asimov did it
for me when I was younger. i just didn't like Hawking's
style. He's such a bad writer, but this does not extend to
his theories... I dare not speak of them, since I know so
little.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 12:39 [#00145542]
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Didn't he MC on some of Cylob's records?


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 12:40 [#00145545]
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Oh, yeah, jonesy reminded me: Mihael Bulgakov's Master and
Margarita is a fucking awesome book


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-27 12:41 [#00145550]
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My favourites are:

-Homer - Iliad/Odyssey
-Virgil - Aeneid
-James Joyce - Ulysses (my favourite book)
-Apollonius Rhodius - Argonautica
-Dante - The Divine Comedy
-Tom Robbins - Fierce Invalids Home From hot climates
-Charels Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities
-Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea
-William S. Burroughs - Junky
-Jack Kerouac - Big Sur
-Irvine Welsh - Filth

I'm sure I forgot quite a few but that's the quick list.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 12:41 [#00145551]
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jonesy: is that some cruel non-PC joke aimed at physically
challenged people?


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 12:42 [#00145553]
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What is it about? Is it theory or fiction?


 

offline Chri5py from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 12:42 [#00145555]
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My Fav books are "Not now Bernard" and "There's a
hippopotamus on our roof eating cake"


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 12:44 [#00145560]
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i thought cylob sampled a speak and spell for that track? oh
well back to the book chat pls-this is great ;>


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 12:48 [#00145573]
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jonesy: are you referring to Hawking's book I mentioned? If
yes, then it's part autobiographical ramblings, part PC
crap, part theory (ina "popular science for morons" style,
like: 'I'm as wideeyed and surprised as you kids, reading
this. Gee, is universe a strange place...It is, it is
indeed...')


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 12:50 [#00145578]
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im put off by the autobiographical ramblings already...


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 12:50 [#00145581]
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Meho: of course not. I'm PC to tha max.


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 12:54 [#00145588]
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im gonna read that bill hicks biography next 'the american
scream'....


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 12:55 [#00145589]
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anyway, it has some bullshit about him not being an unhappy
person despite his degenerating illness and putting some
brave face on and stuff. He's pretending he's being just
like anybody else, while everyone (including him) knows
that's just new-age fecking dogshit. He is DIFFERENT and
should be fucking aware of it (proud or sad, does'nt mean
shit to me). People desperate to belong to the crowd (even
if that crowd is the whole human race) put me off. But, I'll
say this again: this does not mean I have any comments on
his theories. I don't know enough...

Anyway, gotta go now, dutuy calls. Perhaps I see you later,
boys, if not, please behave and see ya all tomorrow.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 12:57 [#00145592]
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Catch you later dude.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 12:58 [#00145595]
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I heard something about his wife beating him. What's
condition has he by the way?


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2002-03-27 12:59 [#00145596]
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have a good day MEHO


 

offline Archrival on 2002-03-27 13:10 [#00145601]
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pantalaimon: "Interview with the Vampire - Anne Rice" Could
you please tell me more abut that book, im very curious.
Describe what that books about, I just heard a track called
"Interview with the Vambire" by Raskass and it was amazing,
I hope the book is as good :)



 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 13:24 [#00145620]
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0345337662/qid=10172
35429/sr=2-3/ref=sr_2_3/104-7811808-2812737

i find amazon.com really useful in finding new books to
read, its how i've came across most of the books i have.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 13:26 [#00145621]
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Archrival btw that link was for interview with the vampire,
hope it helps


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 13:40 [#00145634]
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I dig Anne Rice as well...love her Gothic Homo-erotic
style...and the film of Interview was very cool as
well...even if they played down the obvious sexual side of
the relationships therein...

Hawking has Motor Neurone disese...and yeah, there was
something about his wife beating him....but it was hushed
up...

I always thought he would make a good Davros (from Dr
Who)...the resemblance in uncanny...on offence, of course..



 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 13:43 [#00145640]
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And I belive a lot of his work is looked down on by a lot of
phyicists...despite him being award the Physics Chair at
Cambridge (as previously owned by Newton amoungst
others)...

I never much like his writing style either...I have a MP3
audio book of A Brief History but it's not his speaknSpell
voice...someother guy...

Big pity...that would have been sampling heaven...


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 13:45 [#00145643]
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And there is that MC Hawking track doing the rounds...more
than one I believe...

Check http://www.mchawking.com/ ....

very cruel but funny (as is a lot of cruel humour...)...


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 13:47 [#00145646]
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That Naked Lunch movie is pretty autobiographal...i.e.
Burroughs did shoot his wife (Joan) in a bizzare William
Tell party trick....


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-27 13:48 [#00145647]
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There are physicists that look down on everything but their
own ideas. Hawking is pretty much the most universally
acclaimed physicist right now. I was actually taking
Physics at university, until I ran out of money, and
Hawkings theories are very highly regarded by most
professors and students


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 14:25 [#00145672]
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really...I heard that a lot of his theories (apart from his
early work) have had a lot of problems....



 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 14:25 [#00145673]
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well, i dont know much about his theories-i get lost quite
quick when it comes to the big bang/black hole theories.
never good at thinking things through on that level-i was
lost at school when it came to physics.


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-27 14:28 [#00145675]
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Pretty much every major theory has serious problems. Their
purose is mostly to explore new ideas and then prove them
wrong. They are theories afterall not laws.


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 14:32 [#00145678]
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im reading a book on planet wobbles at the moment-thats well
smart, how astronormors have discovered planets outside of
our solar system-the slight wobble suggests that they are
rotating around a star-just reading about hot jupitars at
the moment-they are fucking incredible...


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-27 14:37 [#00145681]
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There is some really amaizng science going on right now.
We've got planet wobbles, superstrings, and blackholes,...


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 14:40 [#00145683]
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The big bang theory is pretty cool...but the name is very
disceptive...as it wasn;t really an explosive...more like a
ballon being blown up, if that makes sense...

New theories have now been dsicovered (to do with Multiple
Universes, 11 dimensions) that have come up with a pretty
well accpeted theory of the Big bang etc...as well as being
able to look at things prior to the Big Bang (previously
impossible...looking beyond that singularity)...

Check out the work on Hubble Deep Field as well, on the
web...it enabled Phsycists/Astromers to view the Universe
all the way back to the BB...


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 14:41 [#00145684]
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d'you know that the russains are planning to send a probe to
europa to test for signs of microbiological lifrforms??
amazing-planned for 2004 or something. jupiter amazes me
though-its so volatile-theres a famous 'eye' storm isnt
there?- thirty times the size of the earth and its been
going for an estimated 300 years!! mindblowing..


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 14:42 [#00145685]
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Did anyone see Room 101 with Patrick Moore? He was a right
chauvanist and I could barely understand a word he uttered.


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 14:42 [#00145687]
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Superstrings are dead BTW...turned out they were a
deadend...(there were 5 superstring theories)...all of which
can now be explained as the outcome of a higherlevel
theory....

PS I'm no Physics expert (by a long chalk) but I try to keep
up with some of the more famous discoveries of late...


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 14:43 [#00145689]
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KEN...check CHAOS by Jame Gleick for some info on why that
storm has been there so long...

Very great book (like most of Gleicks work...very easy to
read also)...


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-27 14:47 [#00145693]
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Yeah... Superstrings were born and then died pretty fast.
I'm jsut saying a lot of really interesting stuff has been
hapening lately. Pretty much every theory we hear today
will be shot down within 5 years (at the most). We just
have to enjoy the theories and hope they make us think. The
main purpose of a theory isn't to find answers by proving
something correct but to prove that somehhing is incorrect.
By eliminating all the impossible outcomes you will be left
with the correct answer.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 14:48 [#00145696]
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WHY GO ROUND THE HOUSES?


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 14:56 [#00145700]
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cheers jand-much appreciated-has gleick published alot?? any
other recommeendations? (have some waterstones birthday
vouchers to use up!!)


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 15:07 [#00145712]
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Yeah, Gleick done a great bio of Richard Feynman, a book on
Speed called FASTER (not the drug BTW)....probably others
but my ZX81 RamPack is wobbling today and my mem is getting
wiped every 5 mins...;)..

He's a fine writer...CHAOS has loads of stuff about Fractals
etc as well...great pictures etc...

Also...OUT OF CONTROL by Kevin Kelly is my fave Pop Science
book...it's subtitled "The New Biology of Machines"...

It's on Textz as well...if you wanna check it out...I had
problems dling it before as it wasn't complete but theres
enough there to get a good idea on whether you'll like
it....



 

offline BaronVonPickleF from United States on 2002-03-27 15:22 [#00145723]
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Who will I ask when my stupid questions come up my first
impulse is to call my mom up but then I'm standing there
holding the telephone wishing his headache would leave me
the hell alone the last thing I need is pain to fill my
empty spaces and right now I feel pain in planty of places
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THE BARON HAS SPOKEN!!!!!!!!!!!!


 

offline Xanatos from New York City (United States) on 2002-03-27 15:25 [#00145728]
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Hitchhiker's Giude to The Galaxy
other's that were already mentioned...


 

offline BaronVonPickleF from United States on 2002-03-27 15:27 [#00145730]
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I wanna go home and show off this weekend but I can't and it
feels like I'm gonna go off the deepend it's painfull being
here but it's unfit there my mothers gone away and it's not
one bit fair !!!!!!!!THE BARON HAS SPOKEN!!!!!!!


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 15:28 [#00145733]
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nice one jand-have found those two on waterstones-chaos for
6.99 and out of control for 61.99-think ill give chaos a go
first-thanks mate ;>


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 15:28 [#00145735]
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meant 16.99...


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-03-27 15:33 [#00145738]
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My favorite book is "The Crying of Lot 49" by Thomas
Pynchon.

He's also written other some great books, like the
imponderable "Gravity's Rainbow."

His newer books aren't that good though. :(


 

offline raskolnikov from Miami (Mexico) on 2002-03-27 15:47 [#00145746]
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dostoievsky "crime and punishment", "el sepulcro de los
vivos" (i dont know the translation)

kafka..

pappini "Gog"

Juan Jose Arreola...


 

offline Netlon Sentinel from eDe (Netherlands, The) on 2002-03-27 15:53 [#00145750]
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right now fearsum endjin by iain m. banks, but i have to
read it again.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 16:21 [#00145793]
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I liked Complicity and the Wasp Factory. I read The Player
of Games but sci-fi ain't my bag. Everything else I've read
was pretty crap though.


 

offline joey from montréal (Canada) on 2002-03-27 16:28 [#00145809]
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tom robbins - fierce invalids home from hot climates. the
guy is an absolute genius


 


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