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		<title>By: paul</title>
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		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 03:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ah, maggots, or as they prefer to be called, fly larvae. 

I never knew they secreted an antiseptic as they worked, as well as doing a very clean job of removing dead tissue. Sadly, they only last 3 days. 

So get your copy of 1491 back ;-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, maggots, or as they prefer to be called, fly larvae. </p>
<p>I never knew they secreted an antiseptic as they worked, as well as doing a very clean job of removing dead tissue. Sadly, they only last 3 days. </p>
<p>So get your copy of 1491 back ;-)</p>
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		<title>By: John M</title>
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		<dc:creator>John M</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 03:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I own &quot;1491&quot; but have yet to read. I loaned it to a friend (Mr. E) who read it and then bought his own copy!

I knew before peeking at the URL that you were about to draw the maggot card. LOL! I did a bit of work on a website for a &quot;healing&quot; company, and that treatment was mentioned in a newsletter.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I own &#8220;1491&#8243; but have yet to read. I loaned it to a friend (Mr. E) who read it and then bought his own copy!</p>
<p>I knew before peeking at the URL that you were about to draw the maggot card. LOL! I did a bit of work on a website for a &#8220;healing&#8221; company, and that treatment was mentioned in a newsletter.</p>
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		<title>By: paul</title>
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		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2007 17:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our local libraries have summer book clubs for grown-ups: read and write up 3 books, get a Starbucks card and be entered in a drawing to win some other cool swag. 

Surprised NYC doesn&#039;t offer something similar. 

Yes, I did read Watchmen, but nowhere near as on the mark. I have been re-reading V the past day or so, marvelling at the skillfully done it is -- 25 years on. 

As for dining alone, we did something at my last Real Job, where we (the alleged management) would round up whoever was nearby and hungry and just descend on some place. Life is too short to eat at your desk or go to some squat and gobble joint. 

I have looked at local boy Stephenson&#039;s books but I can&#039;t help feeling he needs an editor ;-) 

Add 1491 by Charles C. Mann to your list: I think you&#039;ll find it very enlightening.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our local libraries have summer book clubs for grown-ups: read and write up 3 books, get a Starbucks card and be entered in a drawing to win some other cool swag. </p>
<p>Surprised NYC doesn&#8217;t offer something similar. </p>
<p>Yes, I did read Watchmen, but nowhere near as on the mark. I have been re-reading V the past day or so, marvelling at the skillfully done it is &#8212; 25 years on. </p>
<p>As for dining alone, we did something at my last Real Job, where we (the alleged management) would round up whoever was nearby and hungry and just descend on some place. Life is too short to eat at your desk or go to some squat and gobble joint. </p>
<p>I have looked at local boy Stephenson&#8217;s books but I can&#8217;t help feeling he needs an editor ;-) </p>
<p>Add 1491 by Charles C. Mann to your list: I think you&#8217;ll find it very enlightening.</p>
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		<title>By: Michael Gorsuch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Gorsuch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2007 13:57:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Glad to hear that you enjoyed &lt;em&gt;V&lt;/em&gt;!  I found it to be quite moving and inspirational.  Have you read The Watchmen yet?

I have a long list of books in my reading queue for the summer:

* Cryptonomicon by Neil Stephenson.  Just finished this, amazing.
* The Long Emergency - currently reading and enjoying greatly.  Except for the cold sweats in the middle of the night.  I think you&#039;ve read this, or are at least exposed to the author&#039;s work. 
* Beyond Fear by Bruce Schneier - A highly recommended overview of our irrational approach to national security from infosec expert Bruce Schneier
* Applied Cryptography by Bruce Schneier - because I&#039;m paranoid by nature and need to feed my habit
* Never Eat Alone by Ketih Ferrazzi - may help me explore some of my non-introvert qualities.  Seems kind of funny (or sad) that I originally  bought this book to help me figure out how to write an application that help me better my personal relationships... 
* Twisty Little Passages by Nick Montfort - an exploration of interaction fiction
* Drawing Down the Moon - an exploration of the wonders of American paganism.  I can&#039;t wait to delve into this one.
* Writing Fiction Step by Step - I want to crank out a short story this summer.  I haven&#039;t  exercised that part of my brain in a very, very long time.

When I was a kid, Pizza Hut used to give us free pizza for completing a certain amount of books.  I think it was called Book it!  I wonder if there is such a program for adults?  ;-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glad to hear that you enjoyed <em>V</em>!  I found it to be quite moving and inspirational.  Have you read The Watchmen yet?</p>
<p>I have a long list of books in my reading queue for the summer:</p>
<p>* Cryptonomicon by Neil Stephenson.  Just finished this, amazing.<br />
* The Long Emergency &#8211; currently reading and enjoying greatly.  Except for the cold sweats in the middle of the night.  I think you&#8217;ve read this, or are at least exposed to the author&#8217;s work.<br />
* Beyond Fear by Bruce Schneier &#8211; A highly recommended overview of our irrational approach to national security from infosec expert Bruce Schneier<br />
* Applied Cryptography by Bruce Schneier &#8211; because I&#8217;m paranoid by nature and need to feed my habit<br />
* Never Eat Alone by Ketih Ferrazzi &#8211; may help me explore some of my non-introvert qualities.  Seems kind of funny (or sad) that I originally  bought this book to help me figure out how to write an application that help me better my personal relationships&#8230;<br />
* Twisty Little Passages by Nick Montfort &#8211; an exploration of interaction fiction<br />
* Drawing Down the Moon &#8211; an exploration of the wonders of American paganism.  I can&#8217;t wait to delve into this one.<br />
* Writing Fiction Step by Step &#8211; I want to crank out a short story this summer.  I haven&#8217;t  exercised that part of my brain in a very, very long time.</p>
<p>When I was a kid, Pizza Hut used to give us free pizza for completing a certain amount of books.  I think it was called Book it!  I wonder if there is such a program for adults?  ;-)</p>
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