What Are You Currently Reading Outside of Tech
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@Carnival-Boy said:
Boring. I'm not a fan of Goldratt or the Theory of Constraints, but my company is thinking of employing some Goldratt consultants (at huge cost) to look at our manufacturing setup and I'm looking to replace our ERP system next year, so I need to do some research. Is it an interest of yours?
No. Just sounded kind of interesting.
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Been reading Becoming Functional too.
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I just finished Dragons of Spring Dawning, the last of the original trilogy of the Dragonlance Chronicles.
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Not a book but a good chunk of comics, I'm reading the entirety of Marvel's Age of Apocalypse including the near recent revisit. Then jumping into DC's Sinestro Wars, Blackest Night, & Brightest day arcs. Not books books, but Comics count and in this case a lot of them.
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Just finished Atlantis World (book 3 of 3) and now am on The Sword of Moses.
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@J1MM3RT only comic I ever enjoyed was Mous which won the Pulitzer, I believe. In the 80s which is when I got my copy.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@J1MM3RT only comic I ever enjoyed was Mous which won the Pulitzer, I believe. In the 80s which is when I got my copy.
Mous is soooooo good. My roommate has them & I tend to read them every couple of months or so.
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Classics. I got mine before Mous 2 was written. I have both in their original printings.
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Finished reading Lean, Mean Thirteen today.
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Completed Fearless Fourteen today.
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Just finished Sword of Moses and am looking forward to new books. I got a $25 amazon gift card for Fathers day, oh yeah!
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Planning to start The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester today.
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Last night I finished reading A House Like a Lotus.
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Finished The Man Who Loved China this morning and started reading An Acceptable Time.
This is the last book that I have to read in all three Madeliene L'Engle cycles.
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I finished An Acceptable Time and have started rereading Asimov's Foundation.
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Completed Foundation last night and now I am reading Foundation and Empire.
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Completed Second Foundation last week.
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Finished The Darkest Summer, a history of the summer of 1950 with the US Marine police action in Korea.
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I've decided that I really need to go to the oldest point in my Audible catalogue and just start working my way forward and try to hit everything that I have not yet read. It is really easy to lose things in there. I've had a subscription for so many years that I ended up with an epic backlog of books. And a really eclectic one at that.
It doesn't make it any easier that @Dominica 's books are in there too so there are a lot that I have no interest in reading mixed in with the good stuff.
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Reading Founding Brothers.