I liked the whole trilogy, really. Think Speaker was first tho..
D@MN. I hate to say fool things. I ment to reccomend Ender's Game. Thats the one I liked best. (Though Speaker was good.) I was less interested in Xenocide, but it is a cool name for a book, there is no way arround it.
iCon: Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
and
iWoz: Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing it
I flipped through iWoz at Barnes & Noble the other day, it seemed mildly entertaining but I wouldn't buy it until it's out in paperback. As for the Steve Jobs book, I haven't read that one, but found "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs" to be an interesting and well-written biography of him.
Not sure about the Audacity of Hope, is it interesting? I don't really know very much about Obama and would be interested to learn more..
That's it - this is the Dke McClelland tome with the DVD-Rom.
The self-aggrandissement of his style really wind me up and slows me down as I get hot under the collar putting up with him. Just having his self-portrait on Figure 1 is enough to turn me off it. This is what he says:
Quote:
"Fortunately for us users, the tool [Indesign] with a future just so happens to be really great. No, I take that back. Not really great - outrageously, unbelievably, profanity-inspiringly great. That's why I want you to put this book down for a moment - if not now, well then, when you get amoment - and pat yourself on the back. You made a wise decision the day you decided to take on InDesign."
The fucking moron. What a waste of one whole paragraph! I'd pay an extra £1.00 to edit out such crap! If he could just get on with the tutorials.
Sorry - that was Page 3. I'm over it. Really I am. Page 7 now.
Yes - I like Indesign - it just looks attractive to use. I have Adobe Framemaker (Windows) and Desktop Publisher, but this is my first software for Apple. I'm using Aperture as well with Photoshop and it's so beautifully smooth flicking between screens and Indesign. Just really lovely - no, I take that back. It's really awe-inspiringly profanity wreckingly fantastic! ;P
I flipped through iWoz at Barnes & Noble the other day, it seemed mildly entertaining but I wouldn't buy it until it's out in paperback. As for the Steve Jobs book, I haven't read that one, but found "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs" to be an interesting and well-written biography of him.
Not sure about the Audacity of Hope, is it interesting? I don't really know very much about Obama and would be interested to learn more..
The iWoz book is very entertaining, it's like reading it right inside his mind.
THe Steve Jobs book is highly recommended, and the Second Coming of Steve Jobs was one of it's sources, but all of it's sources can be found at the book of the book if you're interested, and it's the best lesson in business I ever recieved.
The Audacity of Hope, well nothing about Politics excites me so I'm taking my time. But if you're still undecided on a canidate, or you just want a better look at Barack's view on America, then you'll find it worthwhile.
That's it - this is the Dke McClelland tome with the DVD-Rom.
The self-aggrandissement of his style really wind me up and slows me down as I get hot under the collar putting up with him. Just having his self-portrait on Figure 1 is enough to turn me off it. This is what he says:
The fucking moron. What a waste of one whole paragraph! I'd pay an extra £1.00 to edit out such crap! If he could just get on with the tutorials.
Sorry - that was Page 3. I'm over it. Really I am. Page 7 now.
The Audacity of Hope, well nothing about Politics excites me so I'm taking my time. But if you're still undecided on a canidate, or you just want a better look at Barack's view on America, then you'll find it worthwhile.
It looks like the sort of book that uses a lot of words to say nothing. But I shall probably read in anyway, just to get a clearer picture of what Obama is like. I know very little about him.
Comments
How about Orson Scott Card, anyone read his stuff? I am reading "Magic Street" right now, and in the past have liked "Speaker for the Dead."
Read a good bit back in the day. Did you read Xenocide? It came before Speaker. I liked em both in diffferent ways.
Read a good bit back in the day. Did you read Xenocide? It came before Speaker. I liked em both in diffferent ways.
I liked the whole trilogy, really. Think Speaker was first tho..
I liked the whole trilogy, really. Think Speaker was first tho..
D@MN. I hate to say fool things. I ment to reccomend Ender's Game. Thats the one I liked best. (Though Speaker was good.) I was less interested in Xenocide, but it is a cool name for a book, there is no way arround it.
Thanks for the quick correction!
I ment to reccomend Ender's Game. Thats the one I liked best. (Though Speaker was good.)
Yeah, Ender's Game was good too. Apparently there's a movie of it in production. I think it would lend itself rather well to a movie.
iCon: Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
and
iWoz: Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing it
Now Reading:
The Audacity of Hope
And Politics still isn't my thing, but even though I can't vote in this next election quite yet, I'm 100% behind this guy.
Sebastian
1984
Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things
Reading:
The Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices: Practical Advice from the Union of Concerned Scientists
Star Trek: Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose
Star Trek: Mirror Universe: Glass Empires
Just Read:
iCon: Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
and
iWoz: Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing it
I flipped through iWoz at Barnes & Noble the other day, it seemed mildly entertaining but I wouldn't buy it until it's out in paperback. As for the Steve Jobs book, I haven't read that one, but found "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs" to be an interesting and well-written biography of him.
Not sure about the Audacity of Hope, is it interesting? I don't really know very much about Obama and would be interested to learn more..
Just finished:
1984
Great book. You read Animal Farm?
Great book. You read Animal Farm?
No. I'll check it out. Thanks!
Did you see Notes on Nationalism?
Apple Mac's Indesign.
It's about time
Now on page 6.
It's hard going!
Now on page 6.
It's hard going!
Is that a book about the basics of InDesign? That's some good software..
The self-aggrandissement of his style really wind me up and slows me down as I get hot under the collar putting up with him. Just having his self-portrait on Figure 1 is enough to turn me off it. This is what he says:
"Fortunately for us users, the tool [Indesign] with a future just so happens to be really great. No, I take that back. Not really great - outrageously, unbelievably, profanity-inspiringly great. That's why I want you to put this book down for a moment - if not now, well then, when you get amoment - and pat yourself on the back. You made a wise decision the day you decided to take on InDesign."
The fucking moron. What a waste of one whole paragraph! I'd pay an extra £1.00 to edit out such crap! If he could just get on with the tutorials.
Sorry - that was Page 3. I'm over it. Really I am. Page 7 now.
Yes - I like Indesign - it just looks attractive to use. I have Adobe Framemaker (Windows) and Desktop Publisher, but this is my first software for Apple. I'm using Aperture as well with Photoshop and it's so beautifully smooth flicking between screens and Indesign. Just really lovely - no, I take that back. It's really awe-inspiringly profanity wreckingly fantastic! ;P
I flipped through iWoz at Barnes & Noble the other day, it seemed mildly entertaining but I wouldn't buy it until it's out in paperback. As for the Steve Jobs book, I haven't read that one, but found "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs" to be an interesting and well-written biography of him.
Not sure about the Audacity of Hope, is it interesting? I don't really know very much about Obama and would be interested to learn more..
The iWoz book is very entertaining, it's like reading it right inside his mind.
THe Steve Jobs book is highly recommended, and the Second Coming of Steve Jobs was one of it's sources, but all of it's sources can be found at the book of the book if you're interested, and it's the best lesson in business I ever recieved.
The Audacity of Hope, well nothing about Politics excites me so I'm taking my time. But if you're still undecided on a canidate, or you just want a better look at Barack's view on America, then you'll find it worthwhile.
Sebastian
That's it - this is the Dke McClelland tome with the DVD-Rom.
The self-aggrandissement of his style really wind me up and slows me down as I get hot under the collar putting up with him. Just having his self-portrait on Figure 1 is enough to turn me off it. This is what he says:
The fucking moron. What a waste of one whole paragraph! I'd pay an extra £1.00 to edit out such crap! If he could just get on with the tutorials.
Sorry - that was Page 3. I'm over it. Really I am. Page 7 now.
The Audacity of Hope, well nothing about Politics excites me so I'm taking my time. But if you're still undecided on a canidate, or you just want a better look at Barack's view on America, then you'll find it worthwhile.
It looks like the sort of book that uses a lot of words to say nothing. But I shall probably read in anyway, just to get a clearer picture of what Obama is like. I know very little about him.