Respect the sciences, or Bill Nye? Because I'm pretty sure Bill Nye is an engineer, not a scientist.
I'm reading through 5 programming books (Game Coding Complete, Isometric Game Programming, 3D Game Engine Programming, Game Programming Gems, and Mathematics for 3D Game Programming and Computer Graphics).
That last one? Such an awesome 3D math reference. All those nice little Linear algebra techniques, Vector calculus, and other important maths that you miggt have forgotten.never learned. So good.
I also picked up Moonraker, by Ian Fleming. The previous Bond books were good, so I'm hoping this continues the trend. Starting it tonight.
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...I think the maths are getting to you.Deepfreeze32 wrote:That last one? Such an awesome 3D math reference. All those nice little Linear algebra techniques, Vector calculus, and other important maths that you miggt have forgotten.never learned. So good.
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I just read Clive Cusslers spartan gold I would give it a 3 star
But now im onto the Two Towers can't go wrong with that
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You see that labcoat? That's a scientist labcoat. Duh.Deepfreeze32 wrote:Respect the sciences, or Bill Nye? Because I'm pretty sure Bill Nye is an engineer, not a scientist.
Well, Bill Nye was an engineer, but has done great work as a popularizer of science, and other work in scientific fields, enough to be regarded as a scientist by many.
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And I agree with that, I was just thinking of the episode of Stargate Atlantis where he was a guest star. XD
I sadly finished Moonraker. It was a great book.
I sadly finished Moonraker. It was a great book.
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Just read the entire Narnia Series (again). Currently reading The Hobbit.
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"Anansi Boys" by Neil Gaiman.
Second read through, and just as hilarious as ever.
Second read through, and just as hilarious as ever.
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Right now the books on my immediate to read list include An Abundance of Katherines by John Green and Marvel 1602. I'm really excited about the latter since it's my first comic book; I'm trying to become less ignorant about the genre.
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I'm reading The Hunger Games
A must read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm also reading Lord of the Rings
A must read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm also reading Lord of the Rings
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Prophet by Frank Peretti. Good stuffs.
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Just bought a few books actually to start reading, though im trying to get through Da Vinci Code, I've had it a few months in the cupboard so thought i may aswell make use of it.
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I really like the movie, I haven't read the books yet though. Right now I'm reading Eragon by Christopher Paolini.neilestuye wrote:Second book to the Hunger Games series. What'd Ya'll think of the movie?
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