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  • M megaadam

    Does it count if you've once heard about a singer called Tom Jones?

    Life is too shor

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    Johnny J
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    megaadam wrote:

    heard about a singer called Tom Jones?

    It's not unusual! ;)

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    • N Nagy Vilmos

      This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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      Corporal Agarn
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      With my reading habits I was surprised that I have read about nine and started (add abandoned) another three.

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      • B BotCar

        And then there's those of us who don't give an elephant about any "classic books" list and just read whatever catches our attention. Because life's too short to care about what other people think you should read.

        What is this talk of release? I do not release software. My software escapes leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake.

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        Right on. I've read one book from that list, The Lord of the Rings. Which is actually 3 books, but apparently that doesn't matter. I've read plenty of programming books from cover to cover at 1200-1500 pages each. But novels? I simply don't have enough time to sit down and read them. What does he do for a living?

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        • N Nagy Vilmos

          This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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          Dan Neely
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          10; normally on a list like that I'd score around 20....

          Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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          • N Nagy Vilmos

            This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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            Gary Wheeler
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            Software Zen: delete this;

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            • N Nagy Vilmos

              This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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              Mark_Wallace
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              The list title is incorrect. It should be "Books that I want everyone to think I personally have read, so they will have to show me respect as a smarter man than they". I'll bet the compiler has read even less than you have.

              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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              • S S Houghtelin

                I've read 8, seen few more as movies, if you count watching the movie. I think there are a number of books that should have been mentioned over what was presented. Other than HG Wells, Mary Shelly or Douglas Adams where were the some of the other notable Sci Fi writers? Phillip K Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury. Too many books, too many books...

                It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                Gary Wheeler
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                I'd be hard pressed to keep my list down to only 100 if we were listing the 'must read' science fiction novels.

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  21. I'm appalled that the Foundation Trilogy by Asimov (or Asimov's I Robot series) is not on that list! Marc

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                  Gary Wheeler
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                  Come now, Marc. This list was for serious literature, not that populist tripe.

                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                  • J Johnny J

                    megaadam wrote:

                    heard about a singer called Tom Jones?

                    It's not unusual! ;)

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                    megaadam
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                    I guess... ...I can leave my coat on

                    Life is too shor

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                    • N Nagy Vilmos

                      This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                      GenJerDan
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                      17 No more than that because a) never heard of it b) feeling barfish just contemplating it or c) too busy with better books Saw the movie "Crash". Can't bear Ballard's writing, so didn't rad the book, but the story was good.

                      We won't sit down. We won't shut up. We won't go quietly away. YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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                      • G Gary Wheeler

                        Come now, Marc. This list was for serious literature, not that populist tripe.

                        Software Zen: delete this;

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                        Marc Clifton
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                        Gary Wheeler wrote:

                        This list was for serious literature, not that populist tripe.

                        And that's why Lord of the Rings was on the list? Serious literature? Well, maybe the elven poems could be considered such. :) Marc

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                        • M Marc Clifton

                          Gary Wheeler wrote:

                          This list was for serious literature, not that populist tripe.

                          And that's why Lord of the Rings was on the list? Serious literature? Well, maybe the elven poems could be considered such. :) Marc

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                          Gary Wheeler
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                          You'll note that Lord of the Rings was entry #100, the bottom of the list. I have a feeling the only reason it was included was that Tolkien was English, and his trilogy has earned more money been read more times than the rest of the entries on the list combined.

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                          • G Gary Wheeler

                            You'll note that Lord of the Rings was entry #100, the bottom of the list. I have a feeling the only reason it was included was that Tolkien was English, and his trilogy has earned more money been read more times than the rest of the entries on the list combined.

                            Software Zen: delete this;

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                            Marc Clifton
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                            Gary Wheeler wrote:

                            been read more times than the rest of the entries on the list combined.

                            Or at least watched. ;) I'm constantly surprised by how few people I meet haven't actually read the books, even The Hobbit. I obviously run in the wrong crowds! Marc

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                              Gary Wheeler wrote:

                              been read more times than the rest of the entries on the list combined.

                              Or at least watched. ;) I'm constantly surprised by how few people I meet haven't actually read the books, even The Hobbit. I obviously run in the wrong crowds! Marc

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                              Gary Wheeler
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                              I'll admit I haven't read them recently... well, since 1985. That's more of a reflection that I've been reading a lot of 'hard' science fiction lately, and haven't been interested in reading fantasy.

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                              • N Nagy Vilmos

                                This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                                Lost User
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                                Why don't they just say "Everyone should read 100 novels"?

                                Peter Wasser "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell

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                                • N Nagy Vilmos

                                  This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                                  Fran Porretto
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                                  Don't feel bad. I have a private library of nearly 13,000 volumes -- yes, I've read them all; I'm a novelist as well as a software engineer, and reading widely is a novelist's occupational requirement -- and of the 100 books on the Telegraph's list I've read only 23. But the list contains quite a number of novels I consider garbage, having read snatches of them and tossed them aside with a snort.

                                  What comes to mind in this connection is Ambrose Bierce's definition of a classic: "A book everyone wants to have read, but no one wants to read." That applies to quite a number of the most frequently cited "classics," and sometimes for very good reasons!

                                  (This message is programming you in ways you cannot detect. Be afraid.)

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                                  • N Nagy Vilmos

                                    This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                                    Michael Haines
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                                    The list is invalid without War and Peace on it. Although, it did have Hitchhiker's Guide... "I am rarely happier than when spending entire day programming my computer to perform automatically a task that it would otherwise take me a good ten seconds to do by hand." - Douglas Adams

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                                    • N Nagy Vilmos

                                      This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                                      17, plus three on the to-read pile. But mostly when I was a teenager, before I had internet.

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                                      • N Nagy Vilmos

                                        This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                                        gervacleto
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                                        For me, 20. I am not a Philosopher so I never read Proust and partners. At this time I think a must did it, but I do not have enough time because I am reading not Philosophy books but novels (Sci-Fi, mystery...) :laugh:

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                                        • D dandy72

                                          Right on. I've read one book from that list, The Lord of the Rings. Which is actually 3 books, but apparently that doesn't matter. I've read plenty of programming books from cover to cover at 1200-1500 pages each. But novels? I simply don't have enough time to sit down and read them. What does he do for a living?

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                                          No Lord Of The Rings is one book. That's how it was written and how it was intended to be read. Tolkien was forced into the rather artificial dividing of the work by his publisher and he was never happy with it. Most modern editions reunite the three parts in a single volume in any event.

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