Book People
- Lightning Rod
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Book People
Are we like the Book People in Fahrenheit 451?
are we what we read?
I've read perhaps 2000 books in my life
(I count the World Book Encyclopedia as one)
books are different than cable TV
Some books are heavier than lead shot to the belly
some books are entertaining
some books help us understand our world
some books are trivial, take them to the beach
some books are naughty, keep them out of reach
The most amazing book I've ever read was
The Story of Civilization by Will and Ariel Durant
I call it a book, but it's eleven books, 10,000 pages
stands about three feet if you stack it on the floor
took me a year to read it, but I had time on my hands
The man spent his whole life writing it
it took me a year to read it
but it's the greatest story ever told
Other reads have given me thrills and realizations
Catcher in the Rye and Naked Lunch
but The Story of Civilization gave me perspective
if you ever have a year to spare, I recommend it.
What is your most influential book? Which one changed your life?
are we what we read?
I've read perhaps 2000 books in my life
(I count the World Book Encyclopedia as one)
books are different than cable TV
Some books are heavier than lead shot to the belly
some books are entertaining
some books help us understand our world
some books are trivial, take them to the beach
some books are naughty, keep them out of reach
The most amazing book I've ever read was
The Story of Civilization by Will and Ariel Durant
I call it a book, but it's eleven books, 10,000 pages
stands about three feet if you stack it on the floor
took me a year to read it, but I had time on my hands
The man spent his whole life writing it
it took me a year to read it
but it's the greatest story ever told
Other reads have given me thrills and realizations
Catcher in the Rye and Naked Lunch
but The Story of Civilization gave me perspective
if you ever have a year to spare, I recommend it.
What is your most influential book? Which one changed your life?
- stilltrucking
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Probably only because I was tripping when I read it but
The Genealogy of Morals
By Frederick Nitzke the great German philospher and former middle linebacker for the Green Bay Packers.
The Genealogy of Morals
By Frederick Nitzke the great German philospher and former middle linebacker for the Green Bay Packers.
- Lightning Rod
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I don’t know if it had anything to do with me Xpress. I made some inappropriate posts there. I used to think I was god’s gift to women.
Been thinking about another book I read a long time ago. The Decline and fall of The Roman Empire. It took about 1500 years. How long do you give the American Empire?
Interesting how the Empire's fortunes would rise during the reign of a good emperor then decline under he successor then rise again under a good emperor then fall again. But the spiral was always downward.
So we get a competent president then a dunce then a good one. I think we are in pretty good hands right now. Till he next idiot comes along I suppose.
Another book that has stayed with me is Tacitus. So modern his political thought you could read him on the op Ed blog of Politico.
Man the world is going to shit Clay. I used to look at a smiling face of Bush doing the 2000 campaign and think to myself if this guy gets elected we could wake up tomorrow in a pile and smoke and ash. It may be too late for Obama to turn it around.
Another book it did not change my life but it gave me the willies.
A Canticle For Leibowitz.
Been thinking about another book I read a long time ago. The Decline and fall of The Roman Empire. It took about 1500 years. How long do you give the American Empire?
Interesting how the Empire's fortunes would rise during the reign of a good emperor then decline under he successor then rise again under a good emperor then fall again. But the spiral was always downward.
So we get a competent president then a dunce then a good one. I think we are in pretty good hands right now. Till he next idiot comes along I suppose.
Another book that has stayed with me is Tacitus. So modern his political thought you could read him on the op Ed blog of Politico.
Man the world is going to shit Clay. I used to look at a smiling face of Bush doing the 2000 campaign and think to myself if this guy gets elected we could wake up tomorrow in a pile and smoke and ash. It may be too late for Obama to turn it around.
Another book it did not change my life but it gave me the willies.
A Canticle For Leibowitz.
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- stilltrucking
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- stilltrucking
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If we are what we read, then I am the internet, famous, and anonymous, pulp fiction, and high art, in a twenty second flash animation, black and white words, in rainbow fonts, tumbling down the screen, everything, and nothing, someone, and no one, European, American, Austrolasian, and mad.
I am 24/7, relentless, never sleeping, Myspace bulletin, YouTube video, spam bot, porn bot, viagra dispenser, old man, young boy, caring, sex toy, creative, and apathetic.
I am here, and now, but then, and there, twice daily on shoutcast, forum provider, your leader, messiah, nazi, communist, with a million friends, in a one night stand, that never ends.
I'm Alpha, and Omega, your favorite author, and your nemesis, or at least that is, until the power cuts...
I am 24/7, relentless, never sleeping, Myspace bulletin, YouTube video, spam bot, porn bot, viagra dispenser, old man, young boy, caring, sex toy, creative, and apathetic.
I am here, and now, but then, and there, twice daily on shoutcast, forum provider, your leader, messiah, nazi, communist, with a million friends, in a one night stand, that never ends.
I'm Alpha, and Omega, your favorite author, and your nemesis, or at least that is, until the power cuts...
- Lightning Rod
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damn, X, I can hear George Carlin doing this routine. Very nice. Rap prose peetry. I wanna hear it. You got recording capability?XPress wrote:If we are what we read, then I am the internet, famous, and anonymous, pulp fiction, and high art, in a twenty second flash animation, black and white words, in rainbow fonts, tumbling down the screen, everything, and nothing, someone, and no one, European, American, Austrolasian, and mad.
I am 24/7, relentless, never sleeping, Myspace bulletin, YouTube video, spam bot, porn bot, viagra dispenser, old man, young boy, caring, sex toy, creative, and apathetic.
I am here, and now, but then, and there, twice daily on shoutcast, forum provider, your leader, messiah, nazi, communist, with a million friends, in a one night stand, that never ends.
I'm Alpha, and Omega, your favorite author, and your nemesis, or at least that is, until the power cuts...
- stilltrucking
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Since late last year (when my last computer melted) not on this computer, but they do have a mic next door...Lightning Rod wrote: damn, X, I can hear George Carlin doing this routine. Very nice. Rap prose peetry. I wanna hear it. You got recording capability?
Maybe, when I can find some time, I should record some of my rants and rambles again.
I actually miss it (although I used to do it live on the net, rather than recorded).
If we are what we read then, I need to stop thinking so much...which isn't far from being accurate.
I have begun the journey of organizing my books. To give you a clue as to how many books I own at the young age of 23- i'll tell you I have an entire section on Anarchy and I break my feminsit philsosophy based on cultural feminsim, liberal feminism and of course the ever dyke favorite- post-feminism.
then theres of course the geeky collection of books about pop music.
woo i need more shelf space.
I like the geneology of morals as well- i have a small collection of Fred's work.
I have begun the journey of organizing my books. To give you a clue as to how many books I own at the young age of 23- i'll tell you I have an entire section on Anarchy and I break my feminsit philsosophy based on cultural feminsim, liberal feminism and of course the ever dyke favorite- post-feminism.
then theres of course the geeky collection of books about pop music.
woo i need more shelf space.
I like the geneology of morals as well- i have a small collection of Fred's work.
Blah!
An internet experiment, that I've never tried before...Lightning Rod wrote: damn, X, I can hear George Carlin doing this routine. Very nice. Rap prose peetry. I wanna hear it. You got recording capability?
When you have no mic to hand, what do you do?
You let the computer do it for you!
A poem about the internet, performed by the internet...
I'm making this, as I write this, so it could yet be a disaster!
But let us see
Ladies, and Gentlemen, for your audio pleasure, I present you with the musical debut, on Studio8, of the internet, performing the internet, a poem about... you guessed it, the world wide web!
http://xpress.co.cc/profile.php?user=Danny
It's at the bottom of that page (You may have to click the > to play).
I personally think it sucks, but it was fun to give it a try.
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ok KiDdo, what do you think about Rachel Maddow?K&D wrote:If we are what we read then, I need to stop thinking so much...which isn't far from being accurate.
I have begun the journey of organizing my books. To give you a clue as to how many books I own at the young age of 23- i'll tell you I have an entire section on Anarchy and I break my feminsit philsosophy based on cultural feminsim, liberal feminism and of course the ever dyke favorite- post-feminism.
then theres of course the geeky collection of books about pop music.
woo i need more shelf space.
I like the geneology of morals as well- i have a small collection of Fred's work.
- Doreen Peri
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I thought it was cool!
XPress wrote:
But let us see
Ladies, and Gentlemen, for your audio pleasure, I present you with the musical debut, on Studio8, of the internet, performing the internet, a poem about... you guessed it, the world wide web!
http://xpress.co.cc/profile.php?user=Danny
It's at the bottom of that page (You may have to click the > to play).
I personally think it sucks, but it was fun to give it a try.
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