~terry
Mon, Nov 4, 1996 (09:10)
seed
What books did you buy today? Was it an impulse or have you planned
on buying these books? Where did you buy them? Are you glad you did?
~terry
Sat, Aug 23, 1997 (04:58)
#1
The I Ching.
~KitchenManager
Fri, Oct 31, 1997 (16:31)
#2
The Ultimate Dracula
on impulse at Half Price
WER
~mikeg
Sat, Dec 6, 1997 (12:13)
#3
3001, Arthur C. Clarke. The Odyssey series comes to a close. No one
let on about the plot yet, tho - I haven't finished it :)
~doug
Sun, Apr 5, 1998 (07:26)
#4
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Sat, Apr 18, 1998 (00:23)
#5
Now, *this* is cool!
At http://www.acses.com you put in the title
or keyword or author of a book and it searches
over 20 online bookstores and finds the cheapest price.
For example:
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Book information:
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~terry
Sat, Apr 18, 1998 (03:51)
#6
Amazon had the 8th price!
~autumn
Sun, Apr 19, 1998 (17:59)
#7
What a great resource, terry! Thanks for the info!
~KitchenManager
Wed, May 6, 1998 (22:34)
#8
The Emperor's Virtual Clothes:
The Naked Truth about Internet Culture
by Dinty W. Moore
~Wolf
Wed, May 6, 1998 (22:36)
#9
figures!
~Wolf
Wed, May 6, 1998 (22:37)
#10
what does the W stand for?
~KitchenManager
Wed, May 6, 1998 (22:48)
#11
not sure...
e-mail him at
dwm7@psuvm.psu.edu
~autumn
Wed, May 6, 1998 (23:04)
#12
Got "Silas Marner" for a dime off the used book table at the library.
~KitchenManager
Wed, May 6, 1998 (23:18)
#13
I also bought
The Wordsworth Dictionary of Obscenity & Taboo
Global Advantage on the Internet
How to Make a Fortune on the Information Superhighway
Doing Business on the Internet
Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace
~Charlotte
Thu, May 7, 1998 (12:55)
#14
Is it true that you can tell a lot about a person by the books
they buy? :)
~KitchenManager
Thu, May 7, 1998 (13:14)
#15
and what's that supposed to mean?
come on, you can say it...
~Charlotte
Fri, May 8, 1998 (00:18)
#16
No, it's just that I'm now timid about telling what books
I bought recently. :)
~KitchenManager
Fri, May 8, 1998 (01:19)
#17
good point...
(you know, you oughta check out the genx conf,
especially the Formatting the GenX Storybook
and Chapter 1 of the GenX Storybook topics)
((so, what DID you buy?))
~Charlotte
Fri, May 8, 1998 (11:19)
#18
Well, what a lovely compliment! Somebody is associating me, a Babyboomer,
with GenX! Thank you! :)
I bought:
Children of God (sequel to The Sparrow), by Maria Doria Russell
The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver
A Virtuous Woman, by Kaye Gibbons
Still Me, by Christopher Reeve
~autumn
Fri, May 8, 1998 (18:46)
#19
Charlotte, I'll be interested to hear what you think of "Bean Trees." have you read any other of Barbara Kingsolver's novels?
~Charlotte
Fri, May 8, 1998 (19:37)
#20
I simply adored it. I was ready to rush to Amazon and order all her
other books, but my friend Hugh says he will loan them to me. So now
I am just waiting (impatiently!) for him to find them.
Like the protagonist is from Kentucky, as am I, so there was a lot of
resonance going on, but even without that level, it was so enjoyably
written that I found myself simply swept away.
I bought the new hardcover version they just released in honor of its
10th anniversary, but I'm sure the paperback is still available, too.
Run out and get it!
~autumn
Sun, May 10, 1998 (21:30)
#21
I preferred "Animal Dreams" -- have you read that one? What did you think?
~Charlotte
Mon, May 11, 1998 (11:36)
#22
Animal Dreams is on my list, after Pigs in Heaven, which I
will start after I finish Children of God. I have read terrific
reviews of Animal Dreams, and am greatly looking forward to it!
~wolf
Sun, Nov 1, 1998 (21:02)
#23
picked up two more belva plain novels. her latest one, Homecoming, and Whispers.
i actually finished the last one i bought and was just dying to get back to
a bookstore to pick up more, much to my husband's chargin.
~KitchenManager
Mon, Nov 2, 1998 (00:46)
#24
used the plastic, huh?
~Charlotte
Mon, Nov 2, 1998 (10:26)
#25
I enjoyed Homecoming, but I have not read Whispers.
How was it?
Referring to message 23---
I read both Animal Dreams and Pigs in Heaven, by
Barbara Kingsolver, since I wrote that message. Last week I bought
her newest, The Ironwood Bible. Looking forward to it.
But first I have to finish the two new ones I just bought by
E. Annie Proulx.
~wolf
Mon, Nov 2, 1998 (10:30)
#26
already half-way through Homecoming and just started last night (read for 2 hours).
Whispers is next, so i'll let you know, Charlotte.
wer: nope. we try not to use plastic too much.
~autumn
Mon, Nov 2, 1998 (12:40)
#27
Just finished Jane Smiley's "Thousand Acres." It started off in one direction and then suddently took off in another more dysfunctional and outrageous one.
~wolf
Tue, Nov 3, 1998 (15:29)
#28
finished Homecoming last night. 4 hour book. good read, though. and i was wrong
about it being her latest novel....Legacy of Secrets is the newest and i don't
have that one YET!!
~mikeg
Tue, Nov 3, 1998 (16:34)
#29
Today I bought "Solid State Physics, Second Edition" by Hook and Hall, and "Introductory Nuclear Physics" by Krane. Oh what an exciting life I lead.
y
~Charlotte
Tue, Nov 3, 1998 (23:47)
#30
Wow. Sure puts us to shame, Mike.
~KitchenManager
Wed, Nov 4, 1998 (13:03)
#31
No Plasma Physics?
~mikeg
Wed, Nov 4, 1998 (15:06)
#32
Plasma physics is probably the most boring type i can think of. I could have done ap lasma project, but i read about it and then fell asleep :-)
~wolf
Wed, Nov 4, 1998 (16:52)
#33
ok, just to interject, seems i was a bit confused with the titles i mentioned by
belva plain. let me correct myself: i read Homecoming and have started Random
Winds, not Whispers, and her newest book is Legacy of Silence, not Legacy of
Secrets. K? glad we got all that straightened out!
mike: are those books for your school? just reading the titles makes me sleepy!
and what the heck is plasma physics? i really don't want to think too hard, so
explain it, please? it sounds like blood work or something.
~mikeg
Wed, Nov 4, 1998 (17:52)
#34
yeah, wolf, my books are school books :-) $80 worth no less (depending on the exchange rates of course :-)
plasma physics the study of plasmas (funnily enough! :) which are extremely hot, highly ionized gases...a normal candle flame is part plasma, part hot gas.
~wolf
Wed, Nov 4, 1998 (18:35)
#35
ok, i'm there, thanks mikey!
~Charlotte
Wed, Nov 4, 1998 (21:39)
#36
Ya know...many years ago, maybe 20, I went to an Audiophile store and
listened to some Plasma speakers. They were hand made in Mexico.
They worked by vibrating layers of plasma, created by lighting some kind
of a little gas flame in the top of the speaker. Looked like a little
row of pilot lights. It was a devastating experience for me. Never have
I heard such sound. It was as if each note was sparkling in the air
around my head. I could identify the direction each note came from.
It was the clearest, most heavenly audio experience I've ever had.
Every home stereo I've owned since then has sounded like crap, but luckily,
as time passed, I have forgotten the wonder.
These speakers cost $11,000 each.
I wonder if they are still making them.
~mikeg
Fri, Nov 6, 1998 (16:55)
#37
WOW, Charlotte! They sound awesome! How about doing a web search for them?
~autumn
Sat, Nov 7, 1998 (14:44)
#38
I would really like to be able to hear such sound just once.
~wolf
Sat, Nov 7, 1998 (20:17)
#39
you mean it's better than live?
~mikeg
Sat, Nov 7, 1998 (23:32)
#40
I did an Altavista search for "plasma speakers" and turned up some sites - check them out!
~Charlotte
Mon, Nov 9, 1998 (10:29)
#41
Oh good. I used Infoseek, and only found one site, and all it contained
was some guy telling pretty much the same story I did, that is..he had
heard some several years ago and was blown away.
In my humble (and non-professional) opinion, yes...better than live.
~wolf
Mon, Nov 9, 1998 (21:36)
#42
haha!!
~autumn
Mon, Nov 9, 1998 (23:23)
#43
Wow, that's something of a paradox, isn't it, Charlotte?
~Charlotte
Tue, Nov 10, 1998 (12:36)
#44
Yeah....but isn't most of life? :)
~Charlotte
Tue, Nov 10, 1998 (12:39)
#45
Ok, that was a flippant response. I'll try again:
What I meant was that it was an enhanced listening experience.
It felt pure. With live, you get natural, ambient noises: a cough,
a baby's cry, feet shuffling, normal human noises we all take for granted
and ignore. When I say it was better than live, I meant to say that I
preferred it to live, for its purity.
Better?
~stacey
Thu, Nov 12, 1998 (10:05)
#46
flippant was fine Charlotte, I like flippant!
~jgross
Thu, Nov 12, 1998 (14:21)
#47
I practically flipped
.....and landed on my head
it sounded so live, it almost purified me
wait, I think I might do some of that plasma now
I wanna make sure it's pure plasma, though, before I do it
~autumn
Fri, Nov 13, 1998 (22:42)
#48
I got it now! Thanks for the clarification, Charlotte!
~wolf
Sat, Jan 2, 1999 (11:42)
#49
ok, picked up whispers (another belva plain novel). i really need to expand my novel collection to include other authors. i actually have a list recommended to me and have only read belva plain, dick francis, and fern michaels. sad considering the list had 20 different authors on it.
~Charlotte
Sat, Jan 2, 1999 (12:53)
#50
Add Barbara Kingsolver to your list, Wolf.
~wolf
Sat, Jan 2, 1999 (21:51)
#51
thanks, charlotte, what does she write?
~autumn
Thu, Jan 7, 1999 (16:03)
#52
Her books are hard to describe, but enjoyable on many levels. I especially liked "Animal Dreams."
~Charlotte
Thu, Jan 7, 1999 (19:58)
#53
There are indeed hard to describe. If I may suggest:
Go to www.amazon.com, search for Barbara Kingsolver. There will be
reviews by other readers and more articulate descriptions of her books
than I am able to give you.
I am currently reading her nonficion essays and enjoying them very much.
I have finished all her other published works. My favorite so far is her
latest novel The Poisonwood Bible.
Start withBean Trees if you can.
~wolf
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (14:46)
#54
thanks!
~wer
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (14:57)
#55
bought Rheingold's "The Virtual Community" the other day,
along with "The Union Square Cafe Cookbook" and "Rivals of Dracula"
~wer
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (14:58)
#56
the last two are not by Howard, of course...
~wolf
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (15:00)
#57
and just who could be a rival of dracula?
~wer
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (15:01)
#58
not sure yet, gave it to the wife to read at work...
I'll let you know when it comes back home
~wolf
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (15:02)
#59
haha!! i mean, who does dracula have to compete with, you know? *grin*
~stacey
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (15:15)
#60
WER?
~KitchenManager
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (16:05)
#61
I love you, too, Stace...
~mikeg
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (16:26)
#62
I really enjoyed Virtual Community, as I've said elsewehre...
~stacey
Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (16:48)
#63
*laugh*
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jan 9, 1999 (12:17)
#64
That's part of what prompted me to finally buy it, Mike.
Have you read his "Virtual Reality"?
~mikeg
Sat, Jan 9, 1999 (12:24)
#65
NO, I've never read Virtual REality, wer. Have you?
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jan 9, 1999 (12:28)
#66
nope...just wondering if I should try and find it, too...
(actually more like if I see it should I buy it)
~mikeg
Sat, Jan 9, 1999 (20:58)
#67
I don't really know what it's about..if it's big headsets and wireframe worlds then I don't really care that much :-)
~terry
Thu, Feb 14, 2002 (19:03)
#68
Stokstad's two volume "Art History".
~WERoland
Mon, Aug 29, 2005 (19:59)
#69
"Every Dead Thing" by John Connolly, hardback, for $2 at the library.
~cfadm
Sun, Jul 2, 2006 (05:25)
#70
Did you read Every Dead Thing? If so anything stand out?