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What are you reading now?; Novels, newspapers, comics, etc.
Topic Started: Apr 16 2008, 07:53:19 PM (1,440 Views)
Timehopper
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The shy girl who writes like there's no tomorrow.
What are you reading now?

I'm reading Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card.
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landbeforetimelover
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"Learn Javacript in 24 Hours"

Which BTW is impossible :slap
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landbeforetimelover,Apr 16 2008
08:19 PM
"Learn Javacript in 24 Hours"

Which BTW is impossible :slap

Really? I've always wondered about how to use Javascript. :blink:
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I'm a historian. I MUST be like that!

"The Alaska Purchase and Russian-American Relations" by Ronald J. Jensen.
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English dictionary "Thesaurus"! :lol
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Really? I've always wondered about how to use Javascript.


In a way, it's harder than even the C++ programming language because you've gotta fit it in the web page with HTML and CSS stuck in there. I gotta tell ya, I'm not very good at making a decently laid out web page using all three languages (Javascript, CSS, and HTML). Others look at my code and go :blink: They may work, but they're impossible to understand unless you're the one who made them. I guess it's because I don't use comments. :p
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I just finished "Unwind" by Neil Shusterman. Its about a future time where an unproductive teenager could be unwound, or his/her body parts be used for other productive people.

http://www.amazon.com/Unwind-Neal-Shusterm...08430797&sr=1-1
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landbeforetimelover,Apr 17 2008
02:27 AM
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Really? I've always wondered about how to use Javascript.


In a way, it's harder than even the C++ programming language because you've gotta fit it in the web page with HTML and CSS stuck in there. I gotta tell ya, I'm not very good at making a decently laid out web page using all three languages (Javascript, CSS, and HTML). Others look at my code and go :blink: They may work, but they're impossible to understand unless you're the one who made them. I guess it's because I don't use comments. :p

Interesting...I took Web Design during my senior year of High school, although we only learned HTML and CSS.
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Petrie,Apr 17 2008
06:15 AM
I just finished "Unwind" by Neil Shusterman. Its about a future time where an unproductive teenager could be unwound, or his/her body parts be used for other productive people.

http://www.amazon.com/Unwind-Neal-Shusterm...08430797&sr=1-1

Cool, I've never even heard of that book before. It sounds good.
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Lillefot,Apr 17 2008
02:01 AM
English dictionary "Thesaurus"! :lol

I was actually reading parts of Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary by A. Merriam-Webster last night before going to bed. What a coincidence! :lol:
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Malte279,Apr 17 2008
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"The Alaska Purchase and Russian-American Relations" by Ronald J. Jensen.

Interesting. :)
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Hood and Bismarck by David Mearns and Rob White
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Popular Science, Showcase Presents Batman & the Outsiders, Showcase Presents Jonah Hex, Essential Marvel Handbook Deluxe Edition, Popeye 1 (from the Thimble Theater Newspaper comic series)
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I'm a historian. I MUST be like that!

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Hood and Bismarck by David Mearns and Rob White
You are interested in maritime history as well F-22?
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The Red Jacket (the student literary magazine from College)

Express (newspaper; I get it everyday for free at the metro bus stop)

Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card (still reading it ;) )

Little Big Minds: Sharing Philosophy with Kids by Marietta McCarty
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Malte279,Apr 17 2008
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Hood and Bismarck by David Mearns and Rob White
You are interested in maritime history as well F-22?

Yeah :yes Also in Military history
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The Dark Tower by Stephen King
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Unit 5 of Parliamo Italiano!: A Communicative Approach (Third Edition) by Suzanne Branciforte and Anna Grassi.

Only because I have Italian class in half in hour. ;)
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The Memoirs of Cleopatra by Margaret George
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The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder. I currently forgot the name of the author, but she's done almost 8 books in this series so far. It's a murder/mystery/comedy with recipes throughout the novel! I got the stuff to make cookies from one of the recipes! :DD
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