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    Default Name the last book you read

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    I don't remember. Since changing jobs last year, I've not really had that much time to get involved in one.

    What was the last book you read?

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    Where do Istart.
    I "finished" How Now Shall We Live, by Chuck Colson. Great read and great reference book.

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    Default Arduino Cookbook

    Its a programming guide for the Arduino.

    http://www.arduino.cc/

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    CH, just looked at that book. Most sites have it 4 stars or better. Might have to take a look at that one.

    RH......now, you almost had me with the cookbook. I did write "almost". Give me a book with some plot in it about this kind of thing, and I'll read it. But, how to "cook" it, uh...no.

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    Default Earth Abides by George R. Stewart.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Abides

    Any thing Robert Heinlin, But time enough for love is my personal favorite. I feel like the Lazarus long character sometimes.

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    I've read The Road, would that count?

    I don't know. I'm not much into gloom and doom. More into suspense and hopefully there is some humor in it. I've found most books that are made into movies are huge disappointment. Rarely do you read a book that the movie surpases it.

    Ummm. What movie has surpased a good book? I'll have to think on that.

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    Default A little doom and gloom and a lot of hope.

    Its Art, I know once you pick it up you wont set it down.

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    Crazy Love by Francis Chan. That is one tough read. Here is a 3 minute video intro. This guy has an insight that is quite unique and challenging.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvtNTUV9O50

    Here is another link from him at a conference.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITioP...eature=related

    Here is a pic of the corner above my computer. A few books, mostly Christian based.
    Books about a book, "The Bible".
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    Default Theology is an honorable area of study.

    It gives you a wide variety of material to cover, I think if I had time the history alone would be interesting.

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