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message 2851: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
Addicting sounds promising...


message 2852: by Dustin (new)

Dustin I'm surprised at how readable Mind Children was. He gives interesting details on the progression of robotic development. I didn't know that it was split between two different approaches, the artificial intelligence approach, where they focus on computational tasks, and the more menial part, where they focus on the body and mobility of the robot. He also went through several approaches and theories about making the robot as functional and as close to human as possible. I highly recommend this, Dustin. You would find it really interesting. If you go to Amazon, you can find a used book for a really great price. I usually buy hardbacks because they're easier to read, if I can't find an eBook or an audio.

Hi again, Aloha!

I'm not sure how, but I seem to have missed this when you posted it. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you, and say that I very much appreciate you saying so.:)
I have no doubt that I'd find it very interesting, as well!


message 2853: by Kevin (last edited May 24, 2012 05:13PM) (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 219 comments I'm reading George Alec Effinger's three Marid Audran books. I just finished the first book, When Gravity Fails, its onto the second, A Fire in the Sun, then The Exile Kiss.


message 2854: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments Hi, Dustin. Further reading into Mind Children, I realized that people who run away from technical manuals may not like this. But I highly recommend Beyond Boundaries that has a more human approach and deals with the brain and robotic research.

Dustin wrote: "I'm surprised at how readable Mind Children was. He gives interesting details on the progression of robotic development. I didn't know that it was split between two different approaches, the artifi..."


message 2855: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments Finished Beyond Boundaries: The New Neuroscience of Connecting Brains with Machines and How It Will Change Our Lives. An excellent read that is going on my favorites shelf. I highly recommend this for a layman who would like to know more about advances in technology, including medical technology. This is a wonderful account of Brain Machine Interface research. I found a short scholarly essay from the writer on the research. The scholarly essay would be hard for a layman to follow, but the book is not. This made me appreciate the insight and sensitivity of the scientist in communicating with the general public in a way that is easy to understand yet not dumbing down the ideas.

The possibilities of combining the brain with robot is astounding. It can range from what we're familiar with now, the middle ear implants that allow people to hear again, to one day being able to explore distant hostile planets in a robotic body from the comfort of your livingroom, seeing and sensing the foreign environment from the robotic body.

I'm still working on the paper book (snail read), Mind Children: The Future of Robot and Human Intelligence, which I would not recommend for the layman who is not used to reading technical manuals. It's not full of formulas and technical gibberish, but enough for people who cringe at anything that sounds technical or contains math to put down the book.

I'm starting Tigana. The prose is flowing and beautiful.


message 2856: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Aloha wrote: "Hi, Dustin. Further reading into Mind Children, I realized that people who run away from technical manuals may not like this. But I highly recommend Beyond Boundaries that has a more human approa..."

Thank you, Aloha! I appreciate that.:)


Library Lady 📚  | 91 comments I'm reading The Things They Carried and The Quiet American. They sort of go together, but I was having a slow time getting through The Quiet American so I started reading the other one at the same time.


message 2858: by Jason (new)

Jason Baldwin-Stephens | 126 comments Finished up The Sisters Brothers. I liked it overall. Someone else here on Goodreads mentioned in their review that it reminded them of a Coen Brothers film and that's pretty accurate.

Going to start on Wolves of the Calla now. It just recently dawned on me that I've been averaging a book by King a month since October 2011.


message 2859: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
I loved The Things They Carried.....

Coen Brothers eh, Jason. That could be good or bad, then. Some of them I like a lot (Fargo, Raising Arizona, Oh Brother Where Art Thou?) and some pretty much sucked (Big Lebowski).

So I guess I just need to read it for myself....


message 2860: by Michael (new)

Michael (fisher_of_men) I am reading I am Legend And Other Stories by Richard Matheson .


message 2861: by Char (new)

Char I loved Lebowski!

Mike, I also love I am Legend: And Other Stories. I hope you do too!


message 2862: by Maciek (new)

Maciek (pan_maciej) | 198 comments Chris wrote: "...some pretty much sucked (Big Lebowski)"

Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a heretic on board!


message 2863: by Tyler (new)

Tyler (tytythebookguy) Started reading This is Not a Game by Walter Jon Williams but I'm not sure I'm going to be able to commit, I really have the urge to re read Enders Game.


message 2864: by Jason (new)

Jason Baldwin-Stephens | 126 comments Chris wrote: "I loved The Things They Carried.....

Coen Brothers eh, Jason. That could be good or bad, then. Some of them I like a lot (Fargo, Raising Arizona, Oh Brother Where Art Thou?) and some pretty much s..."


Hahaha. Curious to see what you think then as I'm a big, Big Lebowski fan but didn't think a whole lot of Oh Brother. That being said The Sisters Brothers did remind me Oh Brother in parts.


message 2865: by Jason (new)

Jason (jokers_knight_out) Reading The Night Eternal alongside Solitary, so this should be interesting. All-in-all, got about 20-25books to read, short-term. Including King, mind you.


message 2866: by Char (new)

Char I just started a McCammon book:
Mystery Walk.


message 2867: by Courtney (new)

Courtney | 293 comments I just finished Deadlocked, the newest book in the Sookie Stackhouse series. I just started listening to Flashback, and I'm about to start Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.


message 2868: by Veronica (new)

Veronica (veraj121) | 300 comments I am reading the last installment of the Hunger Games, Mockingjay.

For those that read Deadlocked, how is that book. I feel Sookie Stackhouse series is a wash now.


message 2869: by Courtney (new)

Courtney | 293 comments Veronica wrote: "I am reading the last installment of the Hunger Games, Mockingjay.

For those that read Deadlocked, how is that book. I feel Sookie Stackhouse series is a wash now."


It was ok. These books are like comfort food - in some respects the familiarity is nice, and it's a fun fluffy read, but I haven't really enjoyed a Sookie book since Dead and Gone. She really needs to wrap the series up, but she left things hanging at the end of this one, so I guess there's going to be at least one more.


message 2870: by Veronica (new)

Veronica (veraj121) | 300 comments Courtney wrote: "Veronica wrote: "I am reading the last installment of the Hunger Games, Mockingjay.

For those that read Deadlocked, how is that book. I feel Sookie Stackhouse series is a wash now."

It was ok. T..."



I know she plans to stop on book 13. I just purchased Deadlocked but not that enthused to read it.


message 2871: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Charlene wrote: "I just started a McCammon book:
Mystery Walk."


Hi, Charlene-

I'm just curious, have you read everything by McCammon?


message 2872: by Jason (new)

Jason Baldwin-Stephens | 126 comments Just wrapped up Wolves of the Calla (actually pulled an all nighter to get it read, which will make the day job lots of fun today)

Once I get some sleep I'm going to start in on The Town and the City.


message 2873: by Todd (new)

Todd BonFire wrote: "I just started reading Danse Macabre by Stephen King, which is pretty good so far. I was glad to read he was scared by The Blair Witch Project. It gets a lot of crap which I don't think it deserves.
I'..."

I agree. Blair Witch gets no love. That's the scariest movie I've ever seen.


message 2874: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn (kcanty313) | 747 comments Tb wrote: "BonFire wrote: "I just started reading Danse Macabre by Stephen King, which is pretty good so far. I was glad to read he was scared by The Blair Witch Project. It gets a lot of crap which I don't think..."

That movie scared me....I should go find it and watch it to scare the pants off of me. It has been too long.


message 2875: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Jason wrote: "Just wrapped up Wolves of the Calla (actually pulled an all nighter to get it read, which will make the day job lots of fun today)

Once I get some sleep I'm going to start in on The Town and the C..."


Oh WOW, Jason!!:)


message 2876: by Drew (new)

Drew | 124 comments About half-way through Under the Dome.


message 2877: by Anne (new)

Anne (annalese) | 41 comments I am going to have to leave Private Games by James Patterson awful book , I am half way through it but can read no more, this is a first for me with J P,s books they are usually page turners for me .


message 2878: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey I am about half way through this book called Obsession. It is really slow so far... if anyone has read it could they let me know if the pace picks up at all? Thanks!


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Marc-Antoine | 312 comments Anne wrote: "I am going to have to leave Private Games by James Patterson awful book , I am half way through it but can read no more, this is a first for me with J P,s books they are usually page turners for ..."

I felt the same way, but kept going, it picked up after the halfway mark and I actually ended up enjoying the book.


message 2880: by Marc-Antoine (new)

Marc-Antoine | 312 comments Now reading The Fall by Guillermo del Toro


message 2881: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn (kcanty313) | 747 comments I am reading The Wolves of the Calla.


message 2882: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kathryn wrote: "I am reading The Wolves of the Calla."

What do you think, so far?


message 2883: by Drew (new)

Drew | 124 comments Kathryn wrote: "I am reading The Wolves of the Calla."

This is one of my favorites, actually the last three are my favorites.


message 2884: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn (kcanty313) | 747 comments Drew wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "I am reading The Wolves of the Calla."

This is one of my favorites, actually the last three are my favorites."


Good to know, Drew! I am looking forward to getting into them. I heard Wolves is pretty action-packed. :)


message 2885: by Michael (last edited May 31, 2012 12:31PM) (new)

Michael Auger (iburiedpaul90) I am about to read Shadows of the Empire by Steve Perry. I'm excited because I grew up playing the video game for N64.


message 2886: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kathryn wrote: "Drew wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "I am reading The Wolves of the Calla."

This is one of my favorites, actually the last three are my favorites."

Good to know, Drew! I am looking forward to getting int..."


I'm sure you'll enjoy it much more than W&G..


message 2888: by Tom (new)

Tom Mueller | 305 comments Anne wrote: "I am going to have to leave Private Games by James Patterson awful book , I am half way through it but can read no more, this is a first for me with J P,s books they are usually page turners for ..."

I stopped reading Patterson after learning of his use of 'ghost writers', with JP coming up with the plot alone. Seems rather a disingenuous display of arrogance to me.


message 2889: by Scott (new)

Scott | 401 comments Tom wrote: "I stopped reading Patterson after learning of his use of 'ghost writers', with JP coming up with the plot alone. Seems rather a disingenuous display of arrogance to me."

This is the exact reason I refuse to read anything from him.


message 2890: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Tom wrote: "Anne wrote: "I am going to have to leave Private Games by James Patterson awful book , I am half way through it but can read no more, this is a first for me with J P,s books they are usually page..."

I hadn't realized that Patterson utilizes ghost writers for his work...


message 2891: by Jason (new)

Jason (jokers_knight_out) Reading One Step Away, The Forsaken, Eyes to See, and Gravestone: A Novel. Too much time on my hands?


message 2892: by Kevin (last edited Jun 01, 2012 10:08AM) (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 219 comments Tom wrote: "Anne wrote: "I am going to have to leave Private Games by James Patterson awful book , I am half way through it but can read no more, this is a first for me with J P,s books they are usually page..."

Yeah, its the only way I see he can have more than one book coming out per year.


message 2893: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Jason wrote: "Reading One Step Away, The Forsaken, Eyes to See, and Gravestone: A Novel. Too much time on my hands?"

That's always a possibility, Jason!:)


message 2894: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kevin wrote: "Tom wrote: "Anne wrote: "I am going to have to leave Private Games by James Patterson awful book , I am half way through it but can read no more, this is a first for me with J P,s books they are u..."

Oh, okay. Thank you, Kevin.


message 2895: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 561 comments Scott wrote: "Tom wrote: "I stopped reading Patterson after learning of his use of 'ghost writers', with JP coming up with the plot alone. Seems rather a disingenuous display of arrogance to me."

This is the ex..."


Same here. And, because the books suck.


message 2896: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Does anyone know how long he's been doing that?


message 2897: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
Since he died, six or seven years ago.

Kidding. I have no idea, really.


message 2898: by Scott (new)

Scott | 401 comments Chris wrote: "Since he died, six or seven years ago.

Kidding. I have no idea, really."


That was priceless. Thank for the good laugh.


message 2899: by Scott (new)

Scott | 401 comments I recently finished Flesh and Bone and A Princess of Mars.

Now, I'm going to read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.


message 2900: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn (kcanty313) | 747 comments Scott wrote: "Chris wrote: "Since he died, six or seven years ago.

Kidding. I have no idea, really."

That was priceless. Thank for the good laugh."


Haha, I laughed, too. Good one, Chris!


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