The Everyman’s Library 100 Essentials The Aeneid by Virgil The Analects by Confucius Animal Farm by George Orwell Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy The Arabian Nights by Husain Haddawy The Audubon Reader by John James Audubon Beloved by Toni Morrison The Big Sleep; Farewell, My Lovely; The High Window by Raymond Chandler Black Mischief, Scoop, The Loved One, The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold by Evelyn Waugh The Bookshop, The Gate of Angels, The Blue Flower by Penelope Fitzgerald The Border Trilogy by Cormac McCarthy Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer Carried Away by Alice Munro The Castle by Franz Kafka Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Collected Stories by Raymond Chandler Collected Stories by Roald Dahl Collected Stories by Franz Kafka Collected Stories by W. Somerset Maugham The Complete Henry Bech by John Updike The Complete Short Novels by Anton Chekhov The Complete Short Stories by Evelyn Waugh Crime and Punishment...
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WiFi Antenna Hacks for (Almost) Free! I "stumbled" across a couple of cool tools to improve performance of your wireless router at home. The "Ez-12" parabolic reflector took a few minutes to make and really worked great. My WiFi router is upstairs. I got a 10db signal boost and my WI-FI connection quit dropping on my laptop downstairs. Ez-12 Parabolic Reflector Template: http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/template2/index.html If you are adventurous you might also try this. I’ve got everything ready but haven’t made the commitment to cut the existing wiring on my WiFi antenna. The parabolic reflector appears to be working well enough. At any rate this one was fun to build and beats spending $50 at Best Buy. WiFi Antenna Hack: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/837885/wifi_antenna_hack/ Measure Signal Strength (Signal/Noise ratio) of your Wi-Fi Signal NetStumbler: http://stumbler.net/
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Love of My Life - Queen/Freddy Mercury (Top 5 All Time Favorites!) Love of my life, you hurt me, You broken my heart, now you leave me. Love of my life cant you see, Bring it back bring it back, Dont take it away from me, Because you dont know what it means to me. Love of my life dont leave me, Youve stolen my love now desert me, Love of my life cant you see, Bring it back bring it back, Dont take it away from me, Because you dont know what it means to me. You will remember when this is blown over, And everythings all by the way, When I grow older, I will be there by your side, To remind how I still love you I still love you. Hurry back hurry back, Dont take it away from me, Because you dont know what it means to me.
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I've got Straight Edge ! Listen to the NOFX cover of Minor Threat's "Straight Edge" from their White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean CD. Refer to : wikipedia And yes, that's my Porsche 911 in the slide show. 1996, air cooled flat six 993, speed yellow, custom centerline 19" chrome wheels. I use it both for fun and show!
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Revisiting Hardcore Roots I've recently been listening to Bad Brain's " Banned in DC " album again. Some of their reggae tracks are really worth listening too as well. Mainstream types might enjoy watching the recently released DVD American Hardcore . The rest of you should check out Penelope Spheeris' now classic film from 1981 titled Decline of Western Civilization.
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25 Greatest Science Books of All-Time This list was published this month in Discover magazine. I would welcome any of these on my "wish list" and will be watching ebay to find rare editions or even reading copies if that's what it takes to get these added to my libarary. 1. and 2. The Voyage of the Beagle (1845) and The Origin of Species (1859) by Charles Darwin [tie] 3. Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) by Isaac Newton (1687) 4. Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems by Galileo Galilei (1632) 5. De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres) by Nicolaus Copernicus (1543) 6. Physica (Physics) by Aristotle (circa 330 B.C.) 7. De Humani Corporis Fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body) by Andreas Vesalius (1543) 8. Relativity: The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein (1916) 9. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins (1976) 10. One Two Three . . . Infinity by George Gamo...
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Only The Gods are Real... A few weeks ago I purchased the book The Sandman by Alisa Kwitney. Her introduction to the King of Dreams quickly drew me into a world I have been vaguely aware of but more or less disinterested in for the past 15 years. Sandman has turned out to be one of those rare joys when you discover something comletely new and fascinating by accident- the pleasure of discovering something that you have long overlooked. Exploring Neil Gaiman's other work, I just finished American Gods , which won the Hugo, Nebula and Bram Stoker awards for Best Novel in 2002. If you have any interest in religion or ancient mythology, this book is absolutely worth reading. The themes have been explored before (think of Thor and Odin from Douglas Adam' classic Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul) but Neil's prose kept me turning the pages till late at night then filling my dreams till early morning. Interesting Links: http://www.frowl.org/gods/gods.html http://www.rambles.net/...
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So you want a day off So you want a day off? Let's take a look at what you are asking for! There are 365 days this year. There are 52 weeks per year in which you already have 2 days off per week, leaving 261 days available for work. Since you spend 16 hours each day away from work, you have used up 170 days, leaving only 91 days available. You spend 30 minutes each day on coffee break. That accounts for 23 days each year, leaving only 68 days available. With a one hour lunch period each day, you have used up another 46 days, leaving only 22 days available for work. You normally spend 2 days per year on sick leave. This leaves you only 20 days available for work. We are off for 5 holidays per year, so your available working time is down to 15 days. We generously give you 14 days vacation per year which leaves only one day available for work and I'll be damned if you're going to take that day off!
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I'm In Love With My Car Words and music by Roger Taylor (Queen) The machine of a dream Such a clean machine With the pistons a pumpin' And the hub caps all gleam When I'm holdin' your wheel All I hear is your gear When my hand's on your grease gun Oh it's like a disease son I'm in love with my car Gotta feel for my automobile Get a grip on my boy racer rollbar Such a thrill when your radials squeal Told my girl I'll have to forget her Rather buy me a new carburetor So she made tracks sayin' This is the end now Cars don't talk back They're just four wheeled friends now When I'm holdin your wheel All I hear is your gear When I'm cruisin' in overdrive Don't have to listen to no run of the mill talk jive I'm in love with my car Gotta feel for my automobile I'm in love with my car String back gloves in my automobile.
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Excellent Op-Ed piece on New Orleans "Will New Orleans Recover?" Nicole Gelinas Excerpts: ...No American city has ever gone through what New Orleans must go through: the complete (if temporary) flight of its most affluent and capable citizens, followed by social breakdown among those left behind, after which must come the total reconstruction of economic and physical infrastructure by a devastated populace... ...New Orleans has no real competent government or civil infrastructure—and no aggressive media or organized citizens’ groups to prod public officials in the right direction during what will be, in the best-case scenario, a painstaking path to normalcy... ...Sure, the feds must provide cash and resources for relief and recovery—but it’s up to New Orleans, not the feds, to dig deep within itself to rebuild its economic and social infrastructure before the tourists ever will flock back to pump cash into the city’s economy. It will take a miracle. New Orleans has experienc...
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Renewable Energy Resources NREL National Renewable Energy Laboratory Home Power Magazize - Guide to Photovoltaics Systems Premier Power Solar Electricity Specialists Mr Solar.Com Grid Connected System Kits Altair Energy Turn Key Systems National Geographic Article Spray-On Solar-Power Cells Are True Breakthrough
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April Quotes Roundup "Never confuse movement with action." (Ernest Hemingway) "A consistent man believes in destiny, a capricious man in chance." (Benjamin Disraeli) "The things that we love tell us what we are." (St. Thomas Aquinas) “For every complex problem there is a simple solution- And it is wrong.” (Anon) "No burden is so heavy for a man to bear as a succession of happy days." (Max Planck) "I decline utterly to be impartial between the fire brigade and the fire." (Winston Churchill) “In a few hundred years, when the history of our time will be written from a long-term perspective, it is likely that the most important event historians will see is not technology, not the Internet, not e-commerce. It is an unprecedented change in the human condition. For the first time -- literally -- substantial and rapidly growing numbers of people have choices. For the first time, they will have to manage themselves. And society is totally unprep...
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Conan RPG Resources Check out Krakows "Lost and Found" resource on Conan RPGs . "Black-haired and sullen-eyed was Conan, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth. Cycles of legend revolve around his name, glimpses of a world before history, where evil wizards performed dark sorcery, and where the fate of an empire turned on the strength and skill of a single sword..."
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The Museum of (future) Media History (1984-2014) Summary Of The World: Googlezon And The Newsmasters EPIC: Watch Robin Sloan's vision of future media in the short film EPIC 2014 which documents the history of media from 1984-2014. From the EPIC 2014 Transcript : In the year 2014 people have access to a breadth and depth of information unimaginable in an earlier age.Everyone contributes in some way. Everyone participates to create a living, breathing mediascape. However, the Press, as you know it, has ceased to exist. The Fourth Estate’s fortunes have waned. 20th Century news organizations are an after-thought, a lonely remnant of a not too distant past...