My Week of Books
Both Amy and I love to read. Normally, I read a book or two a week; when we are up in Alaska I usually get through four to eight per
Both Amy and I love to read. Normally, I read a book or two a week; when we are up in Alaska I usually get through four to eight per
I usually clobber a book every other day when I’m in Homer. Last week was a slow week because of a family health issue that turned our world upside down for
On my trip last week, I tried a few times to read Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth but just couldn’t get into on the road. So – I gobbled down
Eric Lunt, FeedBurner’s CTO – has a review up of the book Java Concurrency in Practice. Eric is an absolute star developer – I’ve known him since the early days of [
I’m not a lover of military stories, but I think Tracy Kidder is one of the best writers currently living on this planet. I picked up My Detachment in one of
This week was my quarterly “week off from email / telephone / work.” However, I didn’t really feel like I needed a complete break this time, so I kept up
I love Christopher Moore’s books. While A Dirty Job is nowhere as good as his all time best (Lamb : The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal – a book Davi
On my flight to Paris Sunday, I managed to finally finish Partnering With Microsoft and then proceeded to snarf down Who Moved My Blackberry? I’ve been dragging around Partnering With Micro
They joy of having an “IT guy” (aka Ross) around is that he willingly expresses his opinion whenever given the chance. Since he plays around with even more stuff than
I’ve been on vacation this week from everything remotely work related – including all electronic forms such as email, phone, blog reading, and blogging. Amy and I take a week