virus: Reading List for Katie

From: Walter Watts (wlwatts@cox.net)
Date: Fri Jun 13 2003 - 16:21:22 MDT

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    Possibly a reading list recommendation is in order. There is also a
    recommended list at
    http://www.lucifer.com

    Here's a reading list for you, Katie. There is no shortcut to finding
    your "own" path. Just remember the journey is EVERYTHING. The
    destination eludes us "all", and that's ok since, if you're riding a
    train from New York to San Francisco and you're in St. Louis, who cares
    what the ice cream flavor of the day is in San Francisco.

    Please visit us often at CoV.

    Sincerely,
    Walter
    <King of the byzantine metaphor>

    My top 6 (in order of impact to me personally), read before I was so
    fortuitously introduced to CoV.

    1) Mythology’s Last Gods, William Harwood, Prometheus Books
    2) Darwin's Dangerous Idea : Evolution and the Meanings of Life, Daniel
    Dennett, Touchstone Books
    2.5) At Home in the Universe, Stuart Kauffman (recommended after I got
    here)
    3) Consciousness Explained, Daniel Dennett, Little Brown & Co. Books
    4) Wrinkles in Time, George Smoot, Avon Books
    5) The Demon-Haunted World : Science As a Candle in the Dark, Carl
    Sagan,
    Ballantine Books
    6) The Whole Shebang : A State-Of-The-Universe(S) Report, Timothy
    Ferris,
    Simon & Schuster Books

    Books I have read that were recommended by fellow virians, in order of
    impact to me personally:

    1) The Lucifer Principle, Howard Bloom
    2) The Extended Phenotype, Richard Dawkins
    3) The Feeling of What Happens, Antonio Damasio (I'm a big consciousness
    freak)
    4) The Elegant Universe, Brian Greene
    5) Time's Arrow & Archimedes' Point, Huw Price
    6) The Time Before History, Colin Tudge
    7) The Meme Machine, Susan Blackmore
    8) An Intimate History of Humanity, Theodore Zeldin

    And just for fun and to observe applied science put to work:
    9) The Making of the Atomic Bomb, Richard Rhodes

    And to see NASA play the comedian to ESA's straight man:
    10) The Hubble Wars, Eric Chaisson

    You've probably noticed there is a slight "astronomy" bias in my list,
    the
    reason being I'm an amateur(with a capital a)
    CCD astrophotographer.

    Best to ya........

    Walter

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    Walter Watts
    Tulsa Network Solutions, Inc.
    "Reminding you to help control the human population. Have your sexual
    partner spayed or neutered."
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