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which books did you read in october
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which books did you read in october

Here is my little list from last month:
- The way of men
- I will teach you to be rich
- An american in the Gulag
- The millionaire next door ( not recommended)
- Emergency ( not entirely)

So how did you expand your mind?

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which books did you read in october

How to Get Rich (Felix Dennis). Not really recommended.
Compliment and Cuddle by RooshV. liked this alot.
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which books did you read in october

Would not recommend Emergency. There is little practical information in it. Just a lot little vignettes and celebrity name dropping if you are into that kind of thing.
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which books did you read in october

The Rum Diary - Hunter S. Thompson
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which books did you read in october

Sex and Character by Otto Weininger
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which books did you read in october

Automate this by christopher steiner

It's about how algorithms caused the financial crisis and how it's being used to take over even complex jobs like diagnosing patients more accurately than the best physicians. Frightening if you're going into anything outside of computing. Seems like AI and machine learning alongside programming is where it's at en la futura.
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which books did you read in october

Quote: (11-03-2012 11:19 PM)ORLY Wrote:  

Automate this by christopher steiner

It's about how algorithms caused the financial crisis and how it's being used to take over even complex jobs like diagnosing patients more accurately than the best physicians. Frightening if you're going into anything outside of computing. Seems like AI and machine learning alongside programming is where it's at en la futura.

That sounds interesting I'll check it out.

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which books did you read in october

Crime & Punishment
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#9

which books did you read in october

"Architects of Ruin: How big government liberals wrecked the global economy---and how they will do it again if no one stops them"

"Leningrad: State of Siege"
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which books did you read in october

Quote: (11-03-2012 07:05 PM)le prince perdu Wrote:  

Here is my little list from last month:
- The way of men
- I will teach you to be rich
- An american in the Gulag
- The millionaire next door ( not recommended)
- Emergency ( not entirely)

So how did you expand your mind?

Is there a reason you don't recommend The Millionaire Next Door? I actually read it a couple of years ago for one of my finance projects and I think it was actually a decent book with sound advice.

Don't spend money that you have
Don't buy flashy things you don't need
How traditional families (Husband and Wife) are better off financially.

I liked the book and think it may actually help our debt/credit card crazy North American society.
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which books did you read in october

One: Ghost In The Wires by Kevin Mitnick.

It gets really draggy and contains a lot of technical jargon that I don't understand which is never explained.

But it contains some good tips based on Mitnick's own failures and shortcomings if you're evading the law. The main thing that I've taken from it is 'if you're doing something that you know is illegal and you can do it by yourself, then don't get other people involved - even if they appear to be doing exactly the same thing'.

Trusting people in general is what got Mitnick caught. Don't do it.
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which books did you read in october

Quote: (11-04-2012 06:03 AM)TheSlayer Wrote:  

Quote: (11-03-2012 07:05 PM)le prince perdu Wrote:  

Here is my little list from last month:
- The way of men
- I will teach you to be rich
- An american in the Gulag
- The millionaire next door ( not recommended)
- Emergency ( not entirely)

So how did you expand your mind?

Is there a reason you don't recommend The Millionaire Next Door? I actually read it a couple of years ago for one of my finance projects and I think it was actually a decent book with sound advice.

Don't spend money that you have
Don't buy flashy things you don't need
How traditional families (Husband and Wife) are better off financially.

I liked the book and think it may actually help our debt/credit card crazy North American society.

The reason I don't recommend the book is the fact that in my opinion the authors took an idea that could have been expressed in no more than 5 pages and stretched it over 200+ pages.

The idea was to cut your spending by not trying to buy fancy stuff and not living by more than you etc...

The rest of the book is just the same thing being repeated over different contexts like, average guy spend x amount and study says milionaire spent x amount. That is just my opinion of course.

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which books did you read in october

"Breakthrough Advertising" - Eugene Schwartz. Excellent book about writing long form sales letters. Not an easy read.
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which books did you read in october

"The God Delusion" by Dawkins. It won't convince religious types but he makes a good argument.

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