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Ionic channels of excitable membranes by Bertil Hille
Reinventing your life : how to break free from negative life patterns by Jeffrey E. Young
Fast & easy techniques for building modern cabinetry by Danny Proulx
The last three minutes : conjectures about the ultimate fate of the universe by P. C. W. Davies
The best and the brightest by David Halberstam
Mapping the world : maps and their history by Nathaniel Harris
Great books of the Western World by Robert Maynard Hutchins
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LibraryThing authors: David Gries (DavidGries), Deirdre Donohue (deirdread)
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GroupsAstronomy & Astrophysics, genderqueer, Neuroscience, Ron Paul Revolution
Favorite authorsSir Arthur Conan Doyle, Stephen Jay Gould, Hermann Hesse, Douglas R. Hofstadter, Oliver Sacks, William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut (Shared favorites)
About meI'm just your basic 50-year-old, hyperintelligent, cynical, transgendered Libertarian. Would that about cover it? I trained as a neurophysiologist. I'm a decent C hacker. I used to design and fly model rockets, but I don't think that Michael Chertoff approves of that any more.
About my libraryA little of everything, heavy on the math and sciences. I switched to LOC call numbers when the Dewey numbers got too long.
The library consists of five parts:
1) A main collection, in what the landlord thinks is the dining room
2) A mathematics library, back in the computer room
3) A culinary library in (where else?) the kitchen
4) An annex, in the hall, to take the overflow from the main stacks
5) The obligatory outsized shelf
I have officially used all the wall space available in this apartment. If anyone knows a way to rack books from a drop ceiling and still navigate the house, I want to hear from you.
Homepagehttp://www.fnordnet.net/~dclarion/
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Real nameDiana A Clarion
LocationHomestead PA
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posted by jamclash at 7:40 pm (EST) on May 11, 2008
posted by melsmarsh at 5:20 pm (EST) on Aug 10, 2007
Are you finally done adding books?
posted by melsmarsh at 9:47 pm (EST) on Aug 9, 2007
So, are you liking librarything? :)
posted by melsmarsh at 11:15 pm (EST) on Aug 7, 2007
We actually do have books in common but I have only catalogued a fraction of mine so far. More as they are read. P-:
posted by aesmael at 4:54 am (EST) on Aug 1, 2007
posted by melsmarsh at 11:47 pm (EST) on Jul 31, 2007
Great minds think alike you know!
posted by melsmarsh at 5:55 pm (EST) on Jul 29, 2007