Books
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And if anyone can recommend any other interesting finance/economics books, I'd appreciate it.
IF you haven't already, "Freakanomics" by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. They also have a follow up book call "Super Freakanomics.". Both really great reads. Though it uses economical concepts, it doesn't do much financial analysis. Real fun to read though, thats forsure.
Currently on Murakami's work. Just finished his short story compilation "After the Quake."
I've actually wanted to read Freakonomics. And I think there's documentary, too. I'll check it out. Thanks.
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J, really love Murakami's work. As the Elephant Vanishes, his other short story collection, is great and The Wind Up Bird Chronicle is one of my favorite novels. Just recently reread it actually.
Have it sitting at home waiting to be read. Murakami's a great story teller and I hear this story is a one of his best. Though I'm trying to read all of his past works before I get to IQ84
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I guess these books are more like building blocks for books 6 and 7.
I don't hold out a lot of hope for the series. Feast and Dance were planned to be a single book; that means it took Martin about a decade to write them, and he seems to be getting slower. I don't think his heart is in it any more, which is understandable, since he started this project close to 20 years ago. I think he's writing only out of contractual obligation at this point. Frankly, given his age and what appears to be mediocre health, I wouldn't be surprised if he pulled a Robert Jordan and died before the last book gets written. It's a shame, because the first three were so amazingly good.
Gosh Chris I consider myself pessimistic, but you are even worse than me!
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Martin made me this way; I read Game Of Thrones way back in 1996 and pre-ordered every one of the next 4 books. I used to check his website regularly for updates, but after so many missed deadlines, promises of, "this is the year, I swear"and the pervasive lack of enthusiasm in his posts, I just gave up about two years ago. I'll read whatever comes out, but when his heart clearly isn't in it, it's hard to get enthusiastic.
As for the Jordan comment, yeah, that may have been a bit harsh. On the other hand, at this rate, it will take him another 10-15 years to finish the series, which would put him in his late 70s. Not completely unreasonable of me…
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Martin made me this way; I read Game Of Thrones way back in 1996 and pre-ordered every one of the next 4 books. I used to check his website regularly for updates, but after so many missed deadlines, promises of, "this is the year, I swear"and the pervasive lack of enthusiasm in his posts, I just gave up about two years ago. I'll read whatever comes out, but when his heart clearly isn't in it, it's hard to get enthusiastic.
As for the Jordan comment, yeah, that may have been a bit harsh. On the other hand, at this rate, it will take him another 10-15 years to finish the series, which would put him in his late 70s. Not completely unreasonable of me…
Not harsh…realistic...I with you actually. So, what are your thoughts on the TV show? Real quick not to derail the thread.
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Haven't watched it. Can't decide of I want to; seeing someone else's idea of how things and people should look usually annoys me to the point where I don't enjoy movie/show. Everyone tells me it's amazing, though, so I might still watch. What about you?
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i've only seen two episodes so far. The visuals are good, but I can't really comment much on the story.
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Yeah, unfortunately, the visuals might be the problem for me. Oh well, like I said, I may end up watching it eventually anyway. I am kind of interested in how they'll streamline the story to work on TV.
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gimp the little documentary/movie "Freakanomics" is really well done. check it out, i think you would enjoy it.
just "found" this in my bookcase & have just re-read the forward, great stuff here:
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gimp the little documentary/movie "Freakanomics" is really well done. check it out, i think you would enjoy it.
just "found" this in my bookcase & have just re-read the forward, great stuff here:
think i need to start buying me one of these as well…thinking about a tattoo recently!
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no finn, not for the images. the introduction of the book gives incredible insight into "irezumi" & through out the text explains different meanings of symbols & such.
it's really an incredible book
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I find it interesting that it's done by two folks with the names Fellman and Thomas
kidding, I'm sure it is interesting. the notion of a tattoo especially a visible one has traditionally been rather taboo in japan yes? I believe there has been/was a general association of the tattoo with organized crime (yakuza) and I believe it is not uncommon for public places or businesses to have bans on visible tattoos
But of course I only know what I read on the internet
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i'll ship it off to you in a few when i return the items i have for you. great read & taken from a perspective i didn't expect (coming from the authors). the culture in general & the folks that make the items that we love(d). the artists tend to not work on folks unless they have some sort of "empathy" for them.
the sh!t is bonkers in a great way.
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no finn, not for the images. the introduction of the book gives incredible insight into "irezumi" & through out the text explains different meanings of symbols & such.
it's really an incredible book
when it comes to such things that have history and you having the chance to read up on it to know all about it, i´m really interested in things like that. so o/course not for the images only, further more for having the chance to get to know everything about it, how it´s done and o/course the meanings behind different styles and symbols…who wants a tattoo on his body that looks good but that also means "i´m gay"...ok there might be some folks around, but i´m really not one of those!
so having the chance to get to read up on an interesting part of human history is really what i´m looking for when purchasing such a book! -
so far this year I have read:
An Idiot Abroad, Karl Pilkington
Kill Your Friends, John Niven
JPod, Douglas Coupland
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Stieg Larsson
American Rust, Philipp Meyer
Skagboys, Irvine WelshAll enjoyable, though the one that stood out to me is American Rust..well worth checking out.
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Currently reading "Maus" by Art Spiegelman.
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Having just watched The Avengers movie, I spent yesterday evening buying comics via the Marvel app on the iPad. I'm massivley behind on the New Avengers, Avengers and Secret Avengers, but enjoying catching up!