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Posted: 9/28/2002 6:48:57 PM EDT
I just got this idea from Zonan.
Whats on the top shelf of your book case? I have Exam prep for Network+ Mopar road atlas Steal this computer book II Exam cram for Network+ Borland C++ for dummies Exam cram for RHCE Linux High performance networking unleashed Teach yourself C++ in 21 Days Borland C++ users guide Borland C++ Programmers guide Visual Basic 4 for dummies The land where Blues began Dictionary for dreamers Rock and blues harmonica Scare tactics Call 911 and die Acoustic slide guitar New directions for harmonica How about you guys? |
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400+ books... not gonna list 'em all... some bourdieu, some foucault, lotsa baudrillard, levi-strauss, marx... typical lefty academic shit. [%|]
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More books than you'll ever read.
In more languages than you'll ever understand. About more topics than you'll ever be able to comprehend. |
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Just about everything you ever wanted to know about Windows 2000 Advanced Server, in many, many Valiums
Sgtar15 |
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Thats on my second shelf.
I havent had a Valium in years, although I have wanted one several times when dealing with Advanced server |
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Quoted: Thats on my second shelf. I havent had a Valium in years, although I have wanted one several times when dealing with Advanced server View Quote Thats why I wrote my post that way...it took me over a month to figure out Active Directory...still don't have it completely down. Sgtar15 |
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Too many books over too much floor space.
Outside of the usual (Marx, Nabakov, Twain) they run from "Buddhist Bible" to "Straight As Never Made Anyone Rich." Oh, and if you are a motorsports fan and you haven't gotten "Best Damn Garage In Town" the biography from Smokey Yunick, do yourself a favor and get it. 866-SMOKEY2. |
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Books are for smart people right? I only ask because I know some smart people and they have a lot of books. I have a phone book around here somewhere.
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First it is "post pics of your guns".
Now it is "what books do you have?" Damn feds. |
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I also have the box that QuakeIII for Linux came in, a can of 3 in 1 oil, a 20 round Colt mag and a package of inkjet labels.
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Quoted: First it is "post pics of your guns". Now it is "what books do you have?" Damn feds. View Quote [img]www.ar15.com/members/albums/toaster%2Ftinhat%2Egif[/img] [:D] -T. |
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Quoted: First it is "post pics of your guns". Now it is "what books do you have?" Damn feds. View Quote Trust me Imboogaloo, Nobody cares about your coloring books and your stroke magazines. You are safe. |
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This is the small bookshelf in the computer room.
A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens The Mummy - Anne Rice To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee Hearts in Atlantis - Stephen King A Midnight Clear - William Wharton Air Frame - Michael Crichton The Right Stuff - Tom Wolfe Welcome to the World Baby Girl - Fanny Flagg Needful Things - Stephen King The Color Purple - Alice Walker The Lost World - Michael Crichton Queen of the Damned - Anne Rice Salem's Lot - Stephen King The Rainmaker - John Grisham Lasher - Anne Rice War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy Violin - Anne Rice Hannibal - Thomas Harris Congo - Michael Crichton |
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Quoted: Anything and everything written by Tom Clancy. -T. View Quote Yep - plus about 200 other hardcover books with absolutely no socially redeeming value !! |
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The Bible
Silent Warrior Marine Sniper Shadow Warriors Chicken Hawk The Killer Angels Gods and Generals The Last Full Measure And sveral PC books |
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dust in addition to countless anime dvds,fansubs and xanth novels
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English and Russian textbooks
The Art of War - Sun Tzu Christian Theology books Cartridges of the World 9th Ed. TC 7-1 The Rifle Squad Several Bibles of differing translations Books on Soviet history The Book of Common Prayer US Winchester Trench and Riot Guns - Joe Poyer A slide rule An AR-7 machinegun book from Paladin Press Biography of Saint Symeon of Syria - Derek Kreuger You know, all the stuff an average college student at a religious school has. |
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Small Arms of the World (12th Ed.)
Military Rifles of the 20th Century Guns of the Elite Guns and How They Work (Ian Hogg) Friday (HEINLEIN) Job:A Comedy of Justice (HEINLEIN) The Past Through Tomorrow (HEINLEIN) Expanded Universe (HEINLEIN) Farmer in the Sky (HEINLEIN) Farnam's Freehold (HEINLEIN) Tunnel in the Sky (HEINLEIN) Methuselah's Children (HEINLEIN) The Door Into Summer (HEINLEIN) Puppet Masters (HEINLEIN) Red Planet (HEINLEIN) Stranger in a Strange Land (HEINLEIN) Sixth Cloumn (HEINLEIN) Time Enough For Love (HEINLEIN) The Number of the Beast (HEINLEIN) The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (HEINLEIN) To Sail Beyond the Sunset (HEINLEIN) Starship Troopers (HEINLEIN) Many more Heinlein books..... Dune Series (Herbert) The Mote in God's Eye The Gripping Hand Don't stop the Music (Dana Key) Holy Bible (YAHWEH) Dana Key is a linear descendent of Francis Scott Key, and had a CCM band with Eddie DeGarmo..... Scott |
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A lot of empty beer cans. Behind those...
1970's computer books books about trading, trading psychology statistics text French language book database mgmt text yoga manuals ,martial arts manual travel books That's about all I can see without moving the beer cans. Lot of books on the floor... Rocket construction manual investigating criminal records handbook option pricing theory Poker Nation New Zealand immigration guide fake id handbook My Jihad History of the diamond industry The Prize, and The Commanding Heights by Yergin The Zen of Poker Calc and statistics texts McMillan on Options more in boxes in the closet. Seem to sell as many books as possible about once a year. |
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Quoted: More books than you'll ever read. View Quote Doubtful. I'll take the Pepsi Challenge anytime. In more languages than you'll ever understand. View Quote You've certainly got me there. About more topics than you'll ever be able to comprehend. View Quote Doubtful again. It's good to know you've finally gotten that inferiority complex whipped though. |
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A lot of books, a lot of CD's, a lot of fossils,
other types of rocks (geodes, rose rocks, crystals). Stuffed Alligator head. Stuffed Piranha Antique camera's Antique scales and old lantern. Statue of Liberty figure and Empire State Building figure, (from when I lived in New York) Spawn and GI Joe action figure. Old cast iron car, train and canon from 1920's Some old knives. A big set of long horn above the book shelves with an OU football helmet on them. OU flag. |
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Hmmm...let's see, top shelf?
Cosmos, Pale Blue Dot and The Demon Haunted World, all by Carl Sagan 4,000 Years Ago by Geoffrey Bibby In the Beginning by John Gribbin Dinosaur in a Haystack by Stephen Jay Gould Cosmic Wormholes by Paul Halpern Memory's Ghost by Philip Hilts The Mind of God, God and the New Physics, About Time and The Fifth Miracle, all by Paul Davies A River Out of Eden and The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins The Case for Mars and Entering Space by Robert Zubrin National Geographic's Guide to the National Parks of the United States. That's it for the first shelf. |
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Lots of books, but the shelf behind me has:
-ST 21-75-2 Ranger Handbook -AFR 64-4 Survival Training -Naval Institute Guide to Naval Weapon Systems -Combat Fleets of the World, 98-99 -SAS Security Handbook -SAS Fighting Techniques Handbook -SAS Guide to Tracking -United States Military Aviation Directory -Aerospace Encyclopedia of World Air Forces -Tom Clancy: Carrier, Armored Cav, Fighter Wing, Special Forces, Airborne, Submarine, Marine -Brassey's Encyclopedia of Land Forces and Warfare -Bryan Perrett: Sieze and Hold, Iron Fist, At All Costs, Against All Odds -Fleet Tactics -The Art of Maneuver -James Dunnigan: A Quick and Dirty Guide to War, How to Make War, Dirty Little Secrets -Who Dares Wins -Tank Killing -Combat Services Support Guide -Gambling Scams |
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A pair of Klisph speakers.
Below them a whole row of dusty Novell books, and below that two rows of Microshit books. |
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Edgar Rice Burroughs' "John Carter of Mars" novels, most of Phillip K. Dick, the John Walter's "Stanley Tools" guide, and PTAMPIA vol. I & II.
And dust, alot of dust... |
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Damn, [b]lordtrader[/b], when did you take that pic of my book shelf?? Oh, wait, I don't see my Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes, nor Foxtrot 'collections'. Whew!!! That was scary!![:D]
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[b]CHAOS[/b]
[b]The elegant universe[/b] [b]The Kingdom of the Cults[/b] [b]Maxim[/b] [b]Penthouse[/b] [b]National geographic[/b] |
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Quoted: Damn, [b]lordtrader[/b], when did you take that pic of my book shelf?? Oh, wait, I don't see my Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes, nor Foxtrot 'collections'. Whew!!! That was scary!![:D] ByteTheBullet (-: View Quote add Dilbert and you got me covered. I miss Calvin and Bloom County |
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Quoted: Wow, Kar98, that's quite a statement. View Quote Yes, his arrogance is very apparent. Everything he posts comes across the same way. |
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Quoted: [url]www.ar15.com/members/albums/lordtrader%2FP1050426%2Ejpg[/url] [url]www.ar15.com/members/albums/lordtrader%2FP1050427%2Ejpg[/url] [url]www.ar15.com/members/albums/lordtrader%2FP1050428%2Ejpg[/url] View Quote Wow [b]lordtrader[/b], you've got a lot of fantasy but not much of the good stuff! Try [b]The Black Company[/b] by Glen Cook, and [b]The Game of Thrones[/b] by George Martin. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Wow, Kar98, that's quite a statement. View Quote Yes, his arrogance is very apparent. Everything he posts comes across the same way. View Quote Thanks for noticing, worm. Some have it, some don't. |
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over 1,000 books..!! everything possible between the Bible & "The Anarchists Cook Book", very little fiction..., over 200 PB books on the VN War, mostly personal stories !!
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"Government, God & Freedom"
Richard Mack & Timothy Walters "Commanche Moon" Larry McMurty "Executive Orders" Tom Clancy "The Fearful Master A Second Look at the UN" G. Edward Griffon "Behold a Pale Horse" William Cooper "Rising Sun" Michael Chrichton NAHC Wild Game Cookbook "Stopping Power" J. Neil Schulman "Gods Word, Final, Infallible & Forever" Floyd McElveen "Gates of Fire" Steven Presswood "Under Siege" Stephen Coonts |
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1. The Yellow River by I.P. Daily
2. The Numbers Game by Cal Q. Later 3. Under the Bleachers by Seymour Butts 4. Rusty Bed Springs by I.P. Freeley 5. Twenty yards to the Out House by Willie Makit and illustrated by Betty Wont 6. Spots on the Wall by Hugh Flung Poo 7. Falling Off a Cliff by Eileen Dover 8. The Complete Proctologist's Handbook by Ben Dover 9. The Joys of Drinking by Al Coholic 10. My Life with Igor by Frank N. Stein 11. Supporting Athletes by Jacques Strappe 12. Things That Itch by Mike Rotch 13. I Was Prepared by Justin Case 14. Green Spots on the Wall by Picken and Flicken 15. Small Treasures in the Toilet Bowl by I.P. Nickels 16. What Makes a Good Thief by Ian Yerhous 17. Waiting in Line for the Bathroom by Ivana Tinkle 18. Practical proctology by Bea Hind 19. The future of robotics by Cy Borg and Anne Droid 20. What to do if you're in a car accident by Rhea Ender 21. How things work by Wyatt Dunne 22. Breathing lessons by Hal E. Tosis 23. Why Should I Walk? by Iona Carr 24. Deep in Debt by Owen A. Lott 25. The Most and the Least by Maxi & Minnie Mum 26. Taking a Test by B.A. Wiseman 27. The Sun by Sol Ar 28. Pie by Don Cherry 29. Blazing!! by Lotta Heat 30. Computer Memory by Meg A. Byte 31. Gotta Go by C. U. Later 32. How to Serve Your Fellow Man by The Cannibals 33. Can't Go There by Hans Off 34. Card Suits by Di A. Mond 35. Checking Your Homework by R.U. Wright 36. The Membership List by Ross Terr 37. Manwich by "Slop" E. Joe 38. The Giant Clock Tower by "Big" Ben 39. All About Flowers by Chris Anthymum 40. Short Shorts by Daisy Duke 41. Boy Scout Brigade by Pat Troll 42. The Lost Scout by Werram Eye 43. Al Gore: The Wild Years 44. Amelia Earhart's Guide to the Pacific Ocean 45. America's Most Popular Lawyers 46. Career Opportunities for History Majors 47. Detroit - A Travel Guide 48. Different Ways to Spell "Bob" 49. Dr. Kevorkian's Collection of Motivational Speeches 50. Easy UNIX 51. Ethiopian Tips on World Dominance 52. Everything Men Know About Women 53. Everything Women Know About Men 54. French Hospitality 55. George Foreman's Big Book of Baby Names 56. How to Sustain a Solo Musical Career by Art Garfunkel 57. Mike Tyson's Guide to Dating Etiquette 58. One Hundred and One Spotted Owl Recipes by the EPA 59. Staple Your Way to Success 60. The Amish Phone Book 61. The Engineer's Guide to Fashion 62. Things I Wouldn't Do for Money by Dennis Rodman 63. Human Rights Advances in China 64. The Differences Between Reality and Dilbert 65. The Book of Virtue by Bill Clinton 66. Famous Italian War Heroes 67. My Life's Memories by Ronald Reagan 68. Things I Can't Afford by Bill Gates 69. Things I Love About Bill by Hillary Clinton 70. How to Get to the Superbowl by Dan Marino 71. All the Satisfied Windows Users 72. Usages for Plutonium in the kitchen 73. Feminists Men Want to Marry 74. How to Choose the Best Lace Doily for Any Occasion by Arnold Schwarzenegger 75. Attractive Floral Arrangements by Sean Connery 76. How to Make Bush Smart by Uca Ant 77. The Day Hitler Ruined My Barmitsva by Ima Jew 78. Three Hundred And Twelve Ways To Die By Household Appliance by Sue I. Cide 79. The Day I Took Mr. Winky and Threw Him In A Sewer by L. Bobbit 80. Household Book of Tools by M.C. Hammer 81. How to Project Your Voice by Milli Vanilli 82. "Fly Fishing" by J.R. Hartley 83. Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, "Special People" are from ? 84. How to deal with bankruptcy by Bill Gates 85. How to Love Everyone by Adolf Hitler 86. How to be a Kamikaze Pilot by Osama Bin Laden 87. Late for Work by Dr. Wages 88. Kitty's Revenge by Claude Balls 89. Brown Streaks Across the Desert by Who Flung Dung 90. Ten Years in the Bathtub by Rink Lee Prune 91. Antlers in the Tree Top by Hue Goose "the" Moose 92. The Rolling Hills of Iowa 93. Tiger in the Bathroom by Heidi Ingthe Tub 94. How to Eat Cereal by Poor A. Bowl 95. Smelly Stuff by Anita Bath 96. Being Lonely by Shenita Mann. 97. Technology in the 21st century by Rob Ott 98. A Hitchiker's Guide To Not Getting Killed by Ren Tacar 99. Things Women Can't Do by B. A. Mann 100. Gotta Go To The Bathroom by Think L. Maket, Illustrated by Betty Went, Published by Doris Laukt 101. The Art of Being of Discreet by Anonymous 102. What Happens When You Light A Fart by Hugh Gexplo Zhun 103. Bubbles in the Bath by Ivor Windybottom 104. Can't Sit Still by Ivan Auflitch 105. Microsoft Business Practices by Eve Hill 106. I Must Go Again by D. I. Aria 107. Interesting Places Around The World by Ben There & Don That 108. Pop Goes the Hamster and Other Great Microwave Games 109. How to Win in the Stock Market by Martha Stewart 110. The Importance of Telling the Truth by Bill Clinton 111. The Incompetent Bullfighter 112. Paris Monuments by I. Phil Taurer 113. Text Editing by E. Max and Vi |
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I lost several thousand books about ten years ago due to a hot water pipe bursting. [:(!]
I am still gradually rebuilding my library. Unfortunately, I am now afraid to store them in the basement. Insurance value was reduced due to storage location, and was based on cover price of new editions for in-print volumes, original cost for the others. Most were first editions in mint condition...[>Q] The dust is getting hard to keep up with![;)] Bookshelves are completely full ( several thousand), almost two hundred on the furniture, about one hundred on the floor. Nice collection LT, you must have dusted for the picture.[:D] |
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"Disorders of the Male Bladder" by I. P. Freely
"I Can't Breathe!" by Anna Phylaxis "Snowfall" by Dan Druff "Beez a Blud in De Hood" by Mister Robinson "My Spinnaker Has Broth On It" by Soupy Sales "Funky Chicken Recipes" by George Clinton Damn, TreeTop, you beat me to it, and quite handily. [:D] |
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Top Shelf music CDs and PC games CDs.
1st shelf. assorted catalogs and magazines, Death from Afar volumes, Knives Points of Interest volumes, Managing Nuclear Operations, More Guns Less Crime, Targeting Guns, The Truth About Self Protection, Black Rifle, Total Resistance, and many more. 2nd Shelf Text Books: English Comp, Physics, Chemistry. Calvin and Hobbes volumes, Blue Books, DVDs. 3rd Shelf. Reloading manuals, Clancy, Tolkien, Movie Guide and books that are going to be traded in at the used store. 4th Shelf VCR tapes. 5th shelf Gun Powder and Primers 6th shelf ammunition 30-06, 308, 300wm, 223, 12 gauge, 444, 9mm, 45, 44, 357, etc. All shelves have misc doodads on them with GI Joe standing gurd from the top. |
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The complete Wheel of Time series in hardback. Along with the Dragon Chair.
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Quoted: More books than you'll ever read. In more languages than you'll ever understand. About more topics than you'll ever be able to comprehend. View Quote I bet he's better looking and gets laid more than the rest of us too.[rolleyes] |
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Quoted: Quoted: Damn, [b]lordtrader[/b], when did you take that pic of my book shelf?? Oh, wait, I don't see my Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes, nor Foxtrot 'collections'. Whew!!! That was scary!![:D] ByteTheBullet (-: View Quote add Dilbert and you got me covered. I miss Calvin and Bloom County View Quote HEHEHE, great minds think a like [;)] Quoted: Wow [b]lordtrader[/b], you've got a lot of fantasy but not much of the good stuff! Try [b]The Black Company[/b] by Glen Cook, and [b]The Game of Thrones[/b] by George Martin. View Quote I have the Black Company. Really liked that one too. Matter of fact been a while since I read it. I might read the whole again after the next R. Jordan installment comes out in Nov.(I think). That ought to keep me busy till the next installment of Terry Goodkind. Game of Thrones?!?! Have not read that one. I assume its pretty good? Might have to look that up. Most of my books are in boxes still. Have small apt. so I only have one bookshelf. The ones on the pics are the ones I have recently read or about to read. |
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The next Jordan book has been pushed back to Jan 7, 2003.
If you like Glen Cook, try the Garret Files. ( Starts with [i] Sweet Silver Blues[/i].) |
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Quoted: Atlas Shrugged, We The Living, The Fountainhead, and Anthem. View Quote Excellent choices all. Am currently into "The Virtue of Selfishness". |
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