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diff --git a/memos/WM-003.txt b/memos/WM-003.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a77415c --- /dev/null +++ b/memos/WM-003.txt @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + + + + +Document: WM-003 P. Webb +Category: Life 2017.01.01 + + Books I plan to read this year + +Abstract + + Setting myself up for failure by making a public promise to read a + long-ass list of books. + +Body + + My girlfriend and I are in competition to see who can read the most + books this year. Before going through my list, let's have a look at + my bookshelf. + + 📸[My bookshelf has more than books on it][IMG1] + + As you can see, I have a *lot* going on. Eagle-eyed observers will + see that some books have red dot stickers on them. Those are there to + symbolize which books I have not read yet, or *started* but haven't + finished. In alphabetical order, they are: + + - ~~1984 — George Orwell~~ [1] + - The 48 Laws of Power — Robert Greene + - A Culture of Innovation: Insider accounts of computing and life at + BBN — David Walden and Raymond Nickerson + - The Art of Profitability — Adrian Slywotzky + - The Art of the Start — Guy Kawasaki + - Astronomy 101 — Carolyn Collins Petersen + - Brave New World — Aldous Huxley + - Bring the Outdoors In — Shane Powers and Gentl & Hyers + - Business Model Generation — Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur + - The Cold Between — Elizabeth Bonesteel + - Connectography — Parag Khanna + - Cosmos — Carl Sagan + - ~~Count Zero — William Gibson~~ [2] + - Designing News — Francesco Franchi + - Easy Origami — John Montroll + - The Fabric of the Cosmos — Brian Greene + - Getting Things Done — David Allen + - HOLO 2 — Various Artists/Writers + - Humans Of New York stories — Brandon Stanton + - Illuminations: Wisdom From This Planet's Greatest + Minds — Illuminatiam + - Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica Reissue — Kronecker Wallis + - The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047 — Lionel Shriver + - The Mission Chinese Food Cookbook — Danny Bowien and Chris Ying + - Mona Lisa Overdrive — William Gibson + - NASA Graphic Standards Manual reissue — Jesse Reed & Hamish Smyth + - The Nature of Code — Daniel Shiffman + - NES/Famicom: a visual compendium — Sam Dyer + - NLP: The New Technology of Achievement — NLP Comprehensive and + Steve Andreas + - Operating Systems: Design and Implementation — Andrew S Tanenbaum + and Albert S Woodhull + - A People's History of the United States — Howard Zinn + - Physics of the Future — Michio Kaku + - Rayla 2212 — Ytasha L Womack + - The Remnants of Trust — Elizabeth Bonesteel + - The Secret Recipes — Dominique Ansel + - Selling the Invisible — Harry Beckwith + - Snowcrash — Neal Stephenson + - Space Chronicles — Neil deGrasse Tyson + - Universal Principles of Design — William Lidwell and Kritina Holden + + That's 38 books in total. Of those, two of them aren't actually in my + possession *yet*. "Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica Reissue" and + "NES/Famicom: a visual compendium" are both Kickstarter-backed books + that should be delivered sometime this year. + + To hold myself accountable *and* make sure I retain the information I + read, I'm going to do book reports on this blog which will basically + be reviews. My girlfriend is going to do the same thing on her + blog[3], so be sure to check that out. + + I am most excited to read "Count Zero" and "Mona Lisa Overdrive" + because I absolutely *love* "Neuromancer" (all three of these books + were written by William Gibson). I've read it a few times already. + Funny story, while still in high school I visited a Borders bookstore + (RIP) to buy Neuromancer. The store clerk thought I said "New + Romancer" and wasted 10 minutes trying to find the incorrect book. In + hindsight, I'm surprised that wasn't a real book in the store. + + Anyhoo, the book I am reading right now is "A Culture of Innovation: + Insider accounts of computing and life at BBN". I am *fascinated* + about the beginnings of the Internet. To think that it didn't always + exist and now it's in the very fabric of our lives thanks in part to + the people at "Bolt Beranek and Newman" is so cool to me. 🕸 + +References + + [1] </WM-016> + [2] </WM-006> + [3] <https://sincerelyshantelle.com> + [IMG1] <https://🔥.pixels.wtf/blog/image/2017/books-i-plan-to-read-this-year-a.jpg> |
