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Miss Manners' Guide to Domestic Tranquility : The Authoritative Manual for Every Civilized Household, However Harried by Judith Martin
The Odyssey : the story of Odysseus by Homer
Trinity (Trinity) by Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
The other side of the river, Red China today by Edgar Snow
Washington Post Dining Guide: The definitive word on where to eat in and around the Nation's Capital 2006 by Tom Sietsema
Moral Principles and Political Obligations by A. John Simmons
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Currently readingBeyond good and evil : prelude to a philosophy of the future by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Arthur and George by Julian Barnes
Discovering knowledge in data : an introduction to data mining by Daniel T. Larose





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Thanks,
Chris
posted by cmtusa at 7:08 pm (EST) on Sep 4, 2009
I just now noticed the comment you left on my profile in February.
I am guessing you are the one on the right in the picture above (in which case you are a former colleague of mine. If not this is just plain weird/uncanny).
In anwer to your question, my latest move (September 2004) was to Luxembourg, where I still live and work (for the European Commission).
Most of my books are still in boxes, waiting for our next move when the house we have bought (also in Luxembourg) will be ready next year.
posted by stefano at 7:30 am (EST) on Jul 5, 2007
posted by Isambard at 11:05 am (EST) on Jan 15, 2007
posted by Kirby at 12:43 pm (EST) on Apr 7, 2006