cfitz wrote:Tolyngee wrote:So, in total, that makes about 2.2TB of data between stored on HDs and already burned...
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The floorboards must be creaking under the strain...
Have you considered reading
War and Peace? It should get you through a big chunk of those discs. And if that isn't enough, try
Atlas Shrugged
cfitz
Actually, I am using Rubbermaid containers that will hold ~700cd-r (in paper sleeves), and I have four of 'em currently, so they'll hold ~2,800cd-r... No where near as heavy as you may think... and it gives me quick easy access to 700 (490GB) of 'em at a time...
W & P!? Isn't that the one in that commercial with Jeff Gordon!?
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Hmmm, to be honest, if it is worth reading, at this point, I'll read it!
Beats American television!
I plan to read/watch All Quiet on the Western Front sometime here soon... I'll be going to the library tomorrow, and I will be looking for both... Along with figuring out a list of all of Crichton's stuff... That guy has written so much of the cool sh*t you've seen over the past ~30 years (at least)!!!
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(I cannot believe Schwarzenegger/Stallone/Willis are teamin' up to do a remake of his WestWorld, YEESH!!!!
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I also want to get around to reading some good history/biographies...
Unfortunately, I really wish I would read faster.
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I'm not a slow reader by any means, but I am reading for pleasure, which means NOT speed-reading... I probably should just speed through 'em though, as I tested myself before on stuff, and found speed-readin' stuff I picked up the same amount of info as if I read it much slower for pleasure...
Frankly, the history stuff isn't for pleasure though; it's stuff I feel I need to know... After reading Black Hawk Down (finally), I felt it necessary now to read Somalia on $5/day (to read better HOW we ended up to the point of BHD), and Me Against My Brothers, on the civil war(s) in Africa, and the African Somali viewpoint of BHD... Did you know just weeks prior to the raid in BHD the Somalis were PEACEFULLY (they weren't armed, anyway!) demonstrating, and we opened fire on the, killin' over a hundred of 'em! THey were pretty pissed! Somehow, BHD and Scott didn't want to mention the dark side of our military "humanitarian" mission there...
(The military doesn't confirm the 100+ person massacre, but I've yet to read a denial... But, I also haven't read MAMB yet, though I bought it, so I'm not yet sure what the Somalis say on the issue...)
Also, I should read Alive yet again, since the 30-yr anniv of the crash was just last Sunday... Unfortunately I can't seem to find anyone interested in reading the book; the book is no where near as awful as you may assume (though it is worse than the movie, I guess), but I think it is an unbelievable story on the instinct of humans to survive and how it may cause some to question their beliefs...
It's still rather awful though (and almost hidden in the back of the book, quite frankly) that not only was their search for the tail with its battery a waste of time (different battery than what they needed), but their entire ordeal was unnecessary: Civilization was just mere miles from the crash scene. The uninjured could have easily walked to it immediately after the crash! They had no map though, and no real idea where they were.
I don't blame the ones who ate the pilot(s) first.
Well, enough blabberin' about books. If you have more suggestions, lemme know.
(Oh, I found some cool ones on code breakin'... I wanna see if there are some Nash entries in 'em!)