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Children of the mind por Orson Scott Card
The Patent Writer: How to Write Successful Patent Applications (Patents in Commerce) por Bob Dematteis
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Autores favoritosBruce Alberts, Dante Alighieri, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Greg Bear, Richard Bradford, Norman Oliver Brown, Lois McMaster Bujold, Orson Scott Card, Wilson C. Chin, James Clavell, Charles Norris Cochrane, Margaret Craven, Ernst Robert Curtius, Milovan Djilas, Gerald Malcolm Durrell, Richard Feynman, George MacDonald Fraser, Domenico Gnoli, Kenneth Grahame, Brian Greene, Giovanni Guareschi, Moses Hadas, Geraldine Harris, Kim Harrison, Joseph Haydn, Gilbert Highet, Douglas R. Hofstadter, Paul Horowitz, A. E. Housman, John David Jackson, Diana Wynne Jones, Friedrich Kluge, Peter M. Kogge, R. A. Lafferty, Margaret Lovett, Helen MacInnes, N. W McLachlan, Carver A. Mead, Warren Norwood, Rohan O'Grady, Athanasios Papoulis, Robert M. Pirsig, G. Polya, Alexander Pope, James H. Schmitz, Harold C. Schonberg, William Shakespeare, Cordwainer Smith, Clair L. Stong, Kip S. Thorne, James Thurber, Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Vernor Vinge, Judith Viorst, Cynthia Voigt, Jearl Walker, James D. Watson, John Archibald Wheeler (Favoritos compartilhados)
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Sobre a minha biblioteca Lots from college (Classics and math), plus heaps of history, flotillas of philology, flamings of philosophy, pulsars of poetry - also really large amounts of science and engineering.
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I'm guessing that I have over 8,000 books. I used to fancy that I had total recall and knew where everything was. I now find that no longer to be the case, and much too late, am starting to reshelve things by subject, alphabetically by author, but get bogged down in fitfully building bookcases and in trying to catalog everything. I'd be interested to know how you've managed to cope with 12,000!
Neal
escrito por fneddy às 4:49 pm (EST) em Aug 15, 2008
escrito por Jasehall às 10:49 pm (EST) em May 25, 2008
Thanks for accepting my friend invitation.
Best,
Barbara
escrito por bslavin às 11:22 am (EST) em May 4, 2008
escrito por stellarexplorer às 12:03 am (EST) em Apr 15, 2008
TomH
escrito por celephicus às 7:28 am (EST) em Mar 28, 2008
escrito por Heathcliff às 9:33 am (EST) em Feb 26, 2008
escrito por chuck_ralston às 12:47 pm (EST) em Feb 23, 2008
escrito por Darrol às 7:30 am (EST) em Dec 14, 2007
I am now in Blacksburg VA working with a startup on motor designs. I worked for Emerson Motors for 13 years.
escrito por pw0327 às 11:33 pm (EST) em Oct 12, 2007
I find the battles between Edison and Tesla, through Westinghouse fascinating. Two giant, make that three giant egos battling it out. Tesla claimed so many things that it is really hard to discern what are viable and what aren't. Its too bad he was such a bad businessman.
Kron is one of my personal heroes, he is a Don Quixote of his day. His tensor analysis of machines, breaking things down to primitive networks is the precursor of a lot of the modern motor drive control theories, except nobody would give him credit becasue he was so far ahead of his time. H. H. Happ wrote a biography of Kron, I have a copy of it somewhere, it is very interesting and remarkable. I tried to incorporate his tensor analysis into my PhD work but couldn't get past the math, now I am older maybe I am mature enough to understand the math.
You clients don't ring a bell, maybe if you can tell me what kind of motor controls they did I may remember.
escrito por pw0327 às 11:27 pm (EST) em Oct 12, 2007
escrito por pw0327 às 4:57 pm (EST) em Oct 12, 2007
thank you for your message! I'm working on getting Italian working better...It shouldn't take too long. Let's wait and see... I've been cataloging many books manually, and it really is in my personal interest to get that work!
Gio
escrito por Gio às 6:01 am (EST) em Aug 6, 2007