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Topic: Favorite Books
Posted By: Hey_Look_its_Trendy
Subject: Favorite Books
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 12:11pm
What are some of your favorite books both fiction/non-fiction that you have ever read?
 
My top 5
 
1. The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman
 
2. The Stuff of Thought by Steven Pinker
 
3. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
 
4. The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene
 
5. A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume
 
I also love the entire Dirk Pitt series written by Clive Cussler.



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Posted By: puertoRICAN
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 12:27pm
1.Bud, Not Buddy
2.The Watson's Go To Birmingham
3.Crash
those are the only books i have ever read so those R my fav. by default. (all in 7th grade)
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Posted By: DVirus_R
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 12:39pm
well, i never has read that kind of books, just:
 
1. my first book was: Charles Darwin: the Origin of Species.
2. Leyends of many antique cultures.
3. all about Programers and Data Base.
4. Networks and telecomunications.
 
glup! i think, i'm a fuc.king frikki, glup.
 
i don't have social life, :) hehehe


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Posted By: DorienO
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 1:48pm
Cien Años de Soledad.

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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 2:55pm
River God by Wilbur Smith
When The Lion Feeds by Wilbur Smith
Pillars of The Earth by Ken Follet
The Stand by Stephen King
The Talisman by Stephen King
Cosmos by Carl Sagan
The entire Dark Tower series by Stephen King is up there too


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Posted By: F.u.k-shaker
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 3:47pm
Read: Gods of Eden, William Bramley

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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 4:56pm
Non-Fiction:
1) 
http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=Better%3A%20a%20surgeons%20notes%20on%20performance&init=pr - http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=Better%3A%20a%20surgeons%20notes%20on%20performance&init=pr - 2) Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science 
3)  http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=American%20Prometheus%3A%20The%20Triumph%20and%20Tragedy%20of%20J.%20Robert%20Oppenheimer&init=pr - 4)  http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=the%20universe%20in%20a%20nutshell&init=pr - 5)  http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=Buzzed&init=pr - 6)  http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=The%20Snowball%3A%20Warren%20Buffett%20and%20the%20Business%20of%20Life&init=pr - 7)  http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=Sam%20Walton%20Made%20in%20American&init=pr -
Fiction
1)  http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=The%20Fountainhead&init=pr - 2)  http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=1984&init=pr -
I strongly recommend the first two by Atul Gawande.  They are short, provocative reads, especially considering the current, nation discussion on healthcare and insurance reform.


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Posted By: ckc_pamkitten
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 4:58pm
I read a lot so it's hard to pick my favorites.  Here are some that come to mind:

Ender's Gamer - Orson Scott Card
Brave new World - Aldus Huxley
The Lovely Bones - Alice Seibold
Twilight - Stephanie Myer  
Good in Bed - Jennifer Weiner
Outlander - Diana Gabaldon


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Posted By: jesse
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 9:30pm
my favs a clockwork orange, gotta love the cla**ics.........

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Posted By: BAIN
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 10:39pm
To Kill A Mockngbird by Harper Lee
Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancey
1984 by George Orwell
The Stand by Stephen King (long version)
All of the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Risig Sun by Michael Crichton


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Posted By: jesse
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 11:02pm
1984 was the sh1t!!!!!!

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Posted By: jesse
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 11:05pm
farenheit451 is another cla**ic. dont know if i spelled that right....

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Posted By: YINYANG
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2009 at 11:14pm
Originally posted by Tr(A)1nWr(E)cK

farenheit451 is another cla**ic. dont know if i spelled that right....
 
you illiterate f*** 


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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 1:53am
Originally posted by Tr(A)1nWr(E)cK

1984 was the sh1t!!!!!!
lol, ya!  It was great!


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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 2:51pm
lol they make kids ages 11-13 read 1984 in school. 

All The Pretty Ponies by Cormac McCarthy
No Country For Old Men by Cormac McCarthy


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Posted By: warfare
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 3:22pm
Originally posted by TuNA FISh

lol they make kids ages 11-13 read 1984 in school. 

All The Pretty Ponies by Cormac McCarthy
No Country For Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
That's nice to hear, it (1984) should be required reading from the time a child is able to read up through college imo.  1984 is just as relevant today as when it was first published. 


Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 3:46pm
lol your opinion, not mine. 






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Posted By: warfare
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 3:49pm
Originally posted by TuNA FISh

lol your opinion, not mine. 




??Never said it was your opinionSmile


Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 3:49pm
A novel that i recommend is Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry 


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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 7:22pm
Originally posted by TuNA FISh

lol your opinion, not mine. 
Censorship in China, along with detention of civil and human rights activists make a "case and point."


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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 8:35pm
i understand why people like 1984, i'm just not into it.

some good cla**ics are:
When The Lion Feeds by Wilbur Smith
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky 
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair 
A Farewell To Arms by Ernest Hemingway 



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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 9:41pm
The Jungle was great!

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Posted By: Zellot
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 9:52pm
Daybreak by Nietzsche not all of it , just some of it
 Meditations of First Philosophy by Descartes
 Leviathan and De Cive by Thomas Hobbs
 Crito by Plato
 The Discourses by Rousseau
Dantes Inferno


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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2009 at 11:50pm
Originally posted by Zellot

Daybreak by Nietzsche not all of it , just some of it
 Meditations of First Philosophy by Descartes
 Leviathan and De Cive by Thomas Hobbs
 Crito by Plato
 The Discourses by Rousseau
Dantes Inferno
Although I've only read the leviathan, we've discussed the other authors.  +10 respect for Zellot. haha


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Posted By: Fluffy Fluffington
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2009 at 2:04am
Originally posted by HanFei

Originally posted by Zellot

Daybreak by Nietzsche not all of it , just some of it
 Meditations of First Philosophy by Descartes
 Leviathan and De Cive by Thomas Hobbs
 Crito by Plato
 The Discourses by Rousseau
Dantes Inferno
Although I've only read the leviathan, we've discussed the other authors.  +10 respect for Zellot. haha
 
I took an entire couse on Hobbesian Doctirne ... Leviathan's central message is very complex. Han Im surprised you of all people don't heed his warning. Or Perhaps you disagree wih his most central Thesis.
 
EDIT: heres my list
 
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
One flew over the Cuckoos Nest by Ken Kesey
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Tool
Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi
Davinci Code (guilty Pleasure)
 
Anything by Hunter S Thompson, Umberto Eco, Chuck klosterman, and David Sedaris.


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Posted By: Zellot
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2009 at 12:38pm
Originally posted by HanFei

Originally posted by Zellot

Daybreak by Nietzsche not all of it , just some of it
 Meditations of First Philosophy by Descartes
 Leviathan and De Cive by Thomas Hobbs
 Crito by Plato
 The Discourses by Rousseau
Dantes Inferno
Although I've only read the leviathan, we've discussed the other authors.  +10 respect for Zellot. haha
dude my minor use to be philosophy until realise that most of my cla**es were like a f***ing book club and i was paying some teacher to tell me what book to buy and read when i can read any philosophy book i want and save like thousand of dollars and analyse the **** myself

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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2009 at 3:16pm
Originally posted by Zellot

Daybreak by Nietzsche not all of it , just some of it
 Meditations of First Philosophy by Descartes
 Leviathan and De Cive by Thomas Hobbs
 Crito by Plato
 The Discourses by Rousseau
Dantes Inferno

A couple of years ago i tried getting into philosophy so I bought and read two Friedrich Nietzsche books. 
Beyond Good and Evil and Thus Spoke Zarathustra 



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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2009 at 6:17pm
Originally posted by Fluffy Fluffington

...Han Im surprised you of all people don't heed his warning. Or Perhaps you disagree wih his most central Thesis.
Since we cover the book for ~ two week in PHI, you definatly know more than I.  Are you talking about his warning of "sovereign" taking action without a social contract?   I'm not quite sure...  I agreed with the vast majority of what we read in the cla**. 


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Posted By: SRC_ROLLTIDE
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2009 at 11:22pm
i am not a big reader (damn ADD) but my favorite book is Ishmael by Daniel Quinn

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Posted By: SRC_ROLLTIDE
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2009 at 11:24pm
Originally posted by Zellot

Daybreak by Nietzsche not all of it , just some of it
 Meditations of First Philosophy by Descartes
 Leviathan and De Cive by Thomas Hobbs
 Crito by Plato
 The Discourses by Rousseau
Dantes Inferno

Oh God, looks too much like my Philosophy exam I just took today Dead


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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 09 Dec 2009 at 5:31pm
has anyone read The Tommyknockers by Stephen King? it's a really good science fiction novel. 

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Posted By: J_Rivers
Date Posted: 11 Dec 2009 at 9:08pm
A list of books that I definitely enjoy:

The Handy Space Answer Book by Phillis Engelbert & Diane L. Dupuis
The Mothman Prophecies by John A. Keel
The Complete Guide To Mysterious Beings by John A. Keel
Cosmic Voyage by Courtney Brown, PH.D
Cosmic Explorers by Courtney Brown, PH.D
Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader by James Luceno
The Davinci Code by Dan Brown
Wise Guy: Life in a Mafia Family by Nicholas Pileggi
Red Dragon by Thomas Harris
The Urantia Book

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Posted By: GoDead
Date Posted: 11 Dec 2009 at 9:13pm
The Catcher in the Rye Clap
...it's really the only book that's kept my interest from start to finish.


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Posted By: QwEsT
Date Posted: 11 Dec 2009 at 9:17pm
Crispin: The Cross Of Lead by Avi
its interesting & full of surprises

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Posted By: Dr4g0v
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2009 at 8:03am
I read many books... i like Rimbaud,Voltaire,Maupassant,Christie...


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Posted By: valjohn
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2009 at 2:50pm
Originally posted by DEVIL_Dragov

I read many books... i like Rimbaud,Voltaire,Maupassant,Christie...
 
Big smile POSEUR !!!!!!!!!! Big smile
(frimeur en français Tongue)
 
 


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Posted By: COKKENBALLS
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2009 at 3:10pm
*Driven To Distraction : Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood by Dr Richard Hallowell and Dr John Ratey (I have ADHD)
*Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirsig -(Great philosophy book for the non-philisophical mind)
*Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know -Dr. Meg Meeker (Recommend for ANY father of a daughter)
*On the Road - Jack Kerouac (A classic. If you have not read this, you have not read anything)


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Posted By: CarloThunder
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2009 at 8:42pm
My favourite books include:
 
The darktower series - read the first two and currently reading the third.
The Shining - what suprised me here is that the book and the film are very different like the ending and other things.
 
Of Mice and men is another fav of mine as well.
 
And i liked the goosebumps series and several Roald Dahl books like Charlie and the chocolate factory, the great glass elevator, james and the giant peach from when i was a kid. Smile


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Posted By: Cruel IntentionZ
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2009 at 10:48pm
Originally posted by CarloThunder

 
And i liked the goosebumps series and several Roald Dahl books like Charlie and the chocolate factory, the great glass elevator, james and the giant peach from when i was a kid. Smile


haha, i loved those books then i was about 8.

fave book EVER -

the analyst - john katzenbach

oh and to make myself seem intellectual i once bought Sartre's Being and Nothingness... I now use it as a doorstop (anyone who's been unfortunate enough to see it will know why Wink)


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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 20 Jan 2010 at 12:21am
Just finished "Checklist Manifesto" and "Three Cups of Tea," covering education in rural Pakistan.  Now, I'm onto Buffet's other biography. XD




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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 10:59am
Originally posted by COKKENBALLS

*Driven To Distraction : Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood by Dr Richard Hallowell and Dr John Ratey (I have ADHD)
*Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirsig -(Great philosophy book for the non-philisophical mind)
*Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know -Dr. Meg Meeker (Recommend for ANY father of a daughter)
*On the Road - Jack Kerouac (A classic. If you have not read this, you have not read anything)

What motorcycle should a beginner use?


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Posted By: Dr4g0v
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 11:10am
I've read Farenheit451. This is a very nice book.

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Posted By: Archangel_Fate
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 12:27pm
some of mine are
 
The swordmage by Richard Baker
The dark Elf trilogy by R.A. Salvatore
Paths of Darkness by R.A. Salvatore
Si Fi for me fiction or none also
I'm writting a story myself. The main character being based of my user name Archangel Fate but i call it Fate
 


Posted By: COKKENBALLS
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 4:57pm
Originally posted by HanFei

Originally posted by COKKENBALLS

*Driven To Distraction : Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood by Dr Richard Hallowell and Dr John Ratey (I have ADHD)
*Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirsig -(Great philosophy book for the non-philisophical mind)
*Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know -Dr. Meg Meeker (Recommend for ANY father of a daughter)
*On the Road - Jack Kerouac (A classic. If you have not read this, you have not read anything)

What motorcycle should a beginner use?
Funny Han, funny.


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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 7:22pm
Originally posted by COKKENBALLS

Originally posted by HanFei


What motorcycle should a beginner use?
Funny Han, funny.

In all seriousness, what does the community know about motorcycles?  Last evening, I was trying to learn more.

Currently, I like the Kawasaki Eliminator 125 for it's fuel efficiency, price, and style.
http://kawasaki.com/Products/Product-Specifications.aspx?scid=7&id=369 - http://kawasaki.com/Products/Product-Specifications.aspx?scid=7&id=369

Since my last book post, I've read the following:


http://kawasaki.com/Products/Product-Specifications.aspx?scid=7&id=369 -

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Posted By: Cloudy_Serendipity
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 7:35pm
My all time Favourites are:

Imajica - Clive Barker
Cabal - Clive Barker
The Dark Tower Series - Stephen King
LOTR - JRR Tolkien

There are lots of books I like a hell of a lot but not to the extent where I will read and reread them until the pages fall out.


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Posted By: COKKENBALLS
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 9:25pm
Originally posted by HanFei

Originally posted by COKKENBALLS

Originally posted by HanFei


What motorcycle should a beginner use?
Funny Han, funny.

In all seriousness, what does the community know about motorcycles?  Last evening, I was trying to learn more.

Currently, I like the Kawasaki Eliminator 125 for it's fuel efficiency, price, and style.
http://kawasaki.com/Products/Product-Specifications.aspx?scid=7&id=369 - http://kawasaki.com/Products/Product-Specifications.aspx?scid=7&id=369

Since my last book post, I've read the following:


http://kawasaki.com/Products/Product-Specifications.aspx?scid=7&id=369 -
I know a thing or two about bikes. I have posted pictures of my HD lowrider that I bought as a basket case. I am currently building a 1969 Norton 750 Commando (I love early Brit bikes). I have owned many bikes. Everything from a Honda Express moped to Bultacos and even a ZX7. Lately, I favor dual sport bikes for their menueverability, decent power and fuel efficiency. I am very familiar with the Eliminator, as I owned an 85 Eliminator 900. It appears that you are going towards the 125 because of its fuel economy and that is great. However, even more powerful bikes get great mileage. Which brings me to my point. . . Don't buy a bike that is so small in terms of CC's. It is my experience that underpowered bikes can be liability (dangerous) when you are in traffic. There aren't as many scooters/small motorcycles on the roads here in the USA as there is in other countries. Therefore, when impatient drivers come upon them, they do everything they can to get around them, often creating a dangerous situation for the rider. It's like when you are behind an 18 wheeler getting on the expressway. You can't wait to get around it and blast by it the first chance you get. It's the same thing with smaller bikes. The difference being you do not have 50,000lbs of steel around you to protect you like a big rig does. See if you can find something with a similar seat height/riding position that has a little more power. You will still see great fuel economy and the power will be there when you need it.
Have you ridden before? Do you have some friends that could teach you? Whatever you get, be safe.


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Posted By: SP61gTSupra
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 9:49pm
Originally posted by SRC_ROLLTIDE

i am not a big reader (damn ADD) but my favorite book is Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
I love when people claim ADD the play a video game for 3 hours...


Posted By: COKKENBALLS
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 9:53pm
Originally posted by SP61gTSupra

Originally posted by SRC_ROLLTIDE

i am not a big reader (damn ADD) but my favorite book is Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
I love when people claim ADD the play a video game for 3 hours...
I have ADHD. The "H" is for hyperactive. I take adderall for it. Basically, it helps me with impulse control. Since I started taking it, I haven't gotten out of my truck and punched anybody in the face at a traffic light. Big smile


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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 9:55pm
Originally posted by COKKENBALLS

Have you ridden before? Do you have some friends that could teach you? Whatever you get, be safe.

No.  At least, my car is manual... but it's still really diff on a bike.

There's a guy in my calc class that has one, but I don't want to learn how to ride in a city of ~300k.  Maybe, I'll try it over the summer in our rural town.  Our neighbors have a ~50cc dirt bike.

I briefly thought about the larger Ninja 250R, but feel it is too aggressively styled for me. idk
http://kawasaki.com/Products/Product-Specifications.aspx?scid=6&id=431 - http://kawasaki.com/Products/Product-Specifications.aspx?scid=6&id=431

Was getting the license difficult?




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Posted By: SP61gTSupra
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 9:56pm
License is a breeze. Should get an '08 'Busa 1300cc


Posted By: COKKENBALLS
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 10:02pm
I didn't get my motorcycle license until about 8 years ago. I rode without one for years. You absolutely should get on your neighbors 50cc bike. The best way to learn is to start small and then graduate up. I started on a little bike. My daughter has a Yamaha PW50.
I don't like the forward riding position of sport bikes. They beat you up over long distances. You may want to consider a dual sport (enduro) bike. They have good power, handle great, get good fuel economy and you can dump them in the dirt without completely trashing them. Remember, you haven't ridden until you've crashed. It's like getting your ass kicked. It brings you back to earth, so to speak.


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Posted By: COKKENBALLS
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 10:04pm
Originally posted by SP61gTSupra

License is a breeze. Should get an '08 'Busa 1300cc
Lunchy's right. If you are worried, many colleges offer a class that you can take where you ride real bikes, practice and then get your license at the end of the class. The only mildly difficult portion of the test is doing the figure 8's. The best advice for that is look where you are going and not at your front wheel. Your body's natural equilibrium will keep you upright.


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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 02 Apr 2010 at 2:28pm

has anyone read Alaska: A Novel by James A. Michener? when i finish reading Lonesome Dove  i plan on buying it. i read a few reviews on amazon.com and i think i'll probably enjoy Michener's novels. he writes historical fiction.



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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 30 Sep 2010 at 6:21pm
Crime and Punishment
A Farewell to Arms


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Posted By: Fluffy Fluffington
Date Posted: 01 Oct 2010 at 1:50pm
Originally posted by TuNA FISh

Crime and Punishment
A Farewell to Arms
HA!
 
its funny you posted these beacause I just downloaded 'Brothers Karamazov' and I'm in the middle of 'For Whom the Bell Tolls'
 


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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2010 at 10:14pm
nice. i haven't read a book in a couple of months :/. i read about 200 pages of Under The Dome but couldn't get into it

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Posted By: jesse
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2010 at 12:20pm
something wicked comes this way


Posted By: Payaso-X
Date Posted: 15 Oct 2010 at 4:50pm
lewis black's "me of little faith" great f***ing book if your a fan of lewis black

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Posted By: Archangel_Fate
Date Posted: 18 Oct 2010 at 11:53pm
I'm probably pretty late on this forum lol but Most books i read or Native American books but books of other catigories
 
1. The Book of Enoch the prophet
2. Message from your angels by doreen virtue
3. hatchet ( 6th grade)
4. the giver (also 6th grade)
I also write my own stories i'm on chapter 8 of my latest story not trying to get it published although my friends think i should lol but these are my favorites so far i've read
 


Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 14 Sep 2011 at 2:34pm
i recently read the first 3 books of the Dune series and they were great. 
started reading Lies, Inc. by Philip K. Di ck a couple of days ago. i've never read any of his novels or short stories before now but so far i like it. the booksamillion near my work only had 4 of his novels so i didn't have much to choose from ha. gonna buy Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said this weekend. 


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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 14 Sep 2011 at 2:35pm
Originally posted by Archangel_Fate

I'm probably pretty late on this forum lol but Most books i read or Native American books but books of other catigories
 
1. The Book of Enoch the prophet
2. Message from your angels by doreen virtue
3. hatchet ( 6th grade)
4. the giver (also 6th grade)
I also write my own stories i'm on chapter 8 of my latest story not trying to get it published although my friends think i should lol but these are my favorites so far i've read
 

if you like native american books then you should check out Panther in the Sky. never read any others 


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Posted By: TuNA FISh
Date Posted: 18 Sep 2011 at 10:55am
Originally posted by TuNA FISh

i recently read the first 3 books of the Dune series and they were great. 
started reading Lies, Inc. by Philip K. Di ck a couple of days ago. i've never read any of his novels or short stories before now but so far i like it. the booksamillion near my work only had 4 of his novels so i didn't have much to choose from ha. gonna buy Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said this weekend. 


lies, inc. was alright. after Rachmael was shot with a dart tipped with LSD i was lost for like 60 pages lol.

started reading Ubik instead of flow my tears and so far i love it.

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Posted By: warfare
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2011 at 10:19am
I'm curious if anyone has one of the Kindle gadgets to download and read books on?
 
 I don't have one myself but I just found out you can download a free bare-bones version of the Kindle to your pc.  I did this a couple of weeks ago and I now LOVE reading books on my laptop.  The best thing about it is that there are literally thousands of books that are FREE to download as the copyrights have expired on them.  This means most of the so-called classics are free and many many other types of books too.  I was astounded to see that even the books that aren't free are much, much cheaper when you buy a downloaded version than when you buy a hardcopy of the same book!!  Tons of books,  start at less than a dollar. 
 
When you do a search for books just make sure it puts them in order of cheapest to more expensive and all of the free books will come up first on the list.
 
You can download the free version of Kindle from Amazon although you will need to sign up to the Amazon website to actually download any of the books.
 
One of the really cool things about it is you just double click on a word and the definition pops up.
 
There are a few drawbacks of course; some of the books don't have the pictures that are in the hardcopy versions which is a bummer.
 
Anyhow....I'm definitely a convert! 


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