Miles O'Neal
Man, Martian, Myth
Current & Alltime Favorites
These are not necessarily in any order, even a random one.
On the other hand, nothing here is really out of order.
- Lord of the Rings trilogy, J. R. R. Tolkein
- Who Goes There?, John W. Campbell
- C. S. Lewis
- Andre Norton
- Madeleine L'Engle
- Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!, Dr. Richard Feynman
- What do YOU care What Other People Think?, Dr. Richard Feynman
- The Mote in God's Eye, Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
- The Cat in the Hat, Dr. Seuss
- I Wish That I Had Duck Feet, ???
- The X Window System in a Nutshell, Cutler/Gilly/O'Reilly
- The Witches of Karres, James Schmitz
- Everything else by Schmitz
- nearly everything by Keith Laumer, esp. the Retief series
- Profiles in Courage, John F. Kennedy
- Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers
- The Hitchikers Guide series
- Anne McCafferey
- Tom Clancy
- Tom Swift (both series), Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, etc.
- Francis Schaefer
- James P. Hogan (except Code of the Lifemaker, which
was so lame I haven't bothered to read the sequel)
Reasonably Recently [Re-]Read, Recommended
fiction
- Andre Norton's Thassa series:
- Moon of Three Rings
- Exiles of the Stars
- Flight From Yiktor
- Dare to Go A-Hunting
- Forget the Alamo,
Wallace O. Chariton
- Perelandra, C. S. Lewis - still a most incredible work
- A Ring of Endless Light, Madeleine L'Engle - predecessor
to Troubling a Star, had to reread it after reading TAS.
- The Young Unicorns, Madeleine L'Engle - predecessor
to above, had to reread it after reading aRoEL.
- Hank
the Cowdog series by John Erickson. I've had about half of them
this past week.
non-fiction
- To Ride, Shoot Straight & Speak the Truth , Jeff Cooper
- Guns, Crime & Freedom Wayne LaPierre
- nearly everything by the 77s
- Nantucket Sleighride (Mountain)
- Pyscho Surgery (Tourniquet)
- Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance (Tourniquet)
- desert wind (Ofra Haza)
- nearly everything by Mark Heard
- On Your Feet or On Your Knees (Blue Oyster Cult)
- Rock n Roll Animal (Lou Reed)
- nearly everything by Rez (Rez Band, Resurrection Band)
- Metal Machine Music (Lou Reed)
- One Bad Pig
- Timbuk3
- Mad at the World (7 albums, 6 styles)
- Blind Man*s Zoo (10,000 Maniacs)
- Dire Straits
- pre-crash Lynyrd Skynyrd (I still like Free Bird)
- Tom Lehrer
- early Allman Brothers
- Deitophobia
- Black & White World
- Crash Dog
- Steve Taylor
- Leslie/Sam Phillips
- Kari Job
- The Pretenders
Current Primary Play List
- Kari Jobe's new album (http://www.karijobe.com/")
- Flowers of Evil, Mountain
- Kiss the Son, The Kevin Prosch Band
- 88, 77s
- Conspiracy #5, Third Day
- Third Day, Third Day
- National Treasure (my current favorite)
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia)
- Batman Begins
- Spiderman I and II (have yet to see III)
- The Fantastic Four I and II
- I, Robot
- The Italian Job
- Oceans 11 and 12
- The Manchurian Candidate (200x version)
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Hardware Wars (not available on video?)
- Star Wars, and The Empire Strikes Back
- The Day the Earth Stood Still
- the original Batman movie (circa 1966)
- The Addams Family I and II
- Terminator, T2
- The Alien movies (more or less in order)
- The Brothers Grimm
- This is Spinal Tap
- Lethal Weapon (first 3 were great, #4 was OK)
- most Clint Eastwood flicks
- the movies based on Tom Clancy's books
- the Pink Panther movies
- most anything with the Duke in it
- Red Dawn
- the Little Marines (both)
- MAD (Deceased) [PI]
- HM Magazine
- American Rifleman
- UNIX Review (web only now)
- World Press Review
- Sun Expert (Deceased)
- The Door (formerly The Wittenburg Door)
- Guitar Player (sometimes)
- Jesus
- My Dad
- Mark Heard
- Louis Snyder
- Allen Hickman
- Kari Jobe
- Gary Larson
- Berke Breathed
- Bill Waterman
I like:
- Linux
- VMS and unix
- NOS (CDC mainframes)
- the original adventure
- Zork
- SGI's multi-player flight simulator
- vi (here's an emacs flame)
- SGIs, Suns, RS/6Ks
- T1 (and better) links
- Xmcd/cddb (CD player and distributed CD info database)
- The GIMP (well on its way to leaving Photoshop behind, and its free!)
- MicroSoft (but only in flames)
- The
XB-70
Valkyrie (murdered by politics)
- The letter wuh
- Dead Bills:
- Bill" Gaines (deceased) [PI]
- Bill The Cat (deceased several times)
- water bill (deceased (we're on a well, so we don't have one!))
- Bill Gates (not deceased - but I wish he'd go play in another market)
And finally, here's my favorite Barney
episode! (258KB AU file)
--
[PI] MAD seems to have died shortly after its editor of 30 years
or so, Bill Gaines.
Like an animated corpse in a bad Grade B movie, however, it just keeps
crawling on, leaving rotting vestiges of its former self wherever it goes.
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