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William Costello Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 30 August 2012 Location: United States Posts: 759
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Posted: 11 January 2024 at 7:56pm | IP Logged | 1
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Neil Gaiman - The Ocean At The End Of The Lane.
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Eric Smearman Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 02 September 2006 Location: United States Posts: 5846
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Posted: 11 January 2024 at 8:22pm | IP Logged | 2
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FARENHEIT 451 - Ray Bradbury.
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Fred J Chamberlain Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 30 August 2006 Location: United States Posts: 4046
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Posted: 11 January 2024 at 8:27pm | IP Logged | 3
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- FAHRENHEIT 451 - Ray Bradbury
Not sure that there is book that I’ve read more times, than this one. Considering the current environment, not sure when I would read it and not simply become depressed.
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Rebecca Jansen Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 12 February 2018 Location: Canada Posts: 4635
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Posted: 12 January 2024 at 8:56pm | IP Logged | 4
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Started on Prairie Fires already and got out Dee Brown's Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee as I remembered it having a slightly fuller account on Little Crow and the Minnesota revolt of 1862, and a couple more photos of Dakota leaders. My great-grandmother was a Carpenter and I see Quiners and Ingalls were intertwined with Carpenters. The other family name from back then (Wisconsin/Minnesota) was Buxton. There was a famous Captain Carpenter in the family involved in the Civil War. I see in the book a Quiner died from wounds at Shiloh.
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Mike Baswell Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 02 May 2004 Location: United States Posts: 1995
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Posted: 13 January 2024 at 12:15am | IP Logged | 5
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My Effin' Life - Geddy Lee
The initial chapters offer a chilling account of what his Jewish family went through in Poland and Germany during World War II before immigrating to Canada after the war.
Edited by Mike Baswell on 22 January 2024 at 12:41am
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Matt Reed Byrne Robotics Security
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Posted: 13 January 2024 at 12:25am | IP Logged | 6
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Rebecca Jansen wrote:
Don't know if Matt Reed still thinks I'm a ditz or whatever, but I just ordered the Laura Ingalls book... so very glad to learn about it! One great-grandmother, the one great grandparent I knew and got to talk to, was born into that place and general area (Minnesota and Wisconsin 1870s-80s). |
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Never thought you were a ditz. We just have different ways we discuss certain things. All good.
Glad I could provide the recommendation. I’m nearly finished. As a Minnesota native, having lived there until I was 23, I’m fascinated by its history and the people who lived it.
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Mark Haslett Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 19 April 2004 Location: United States Posts: 6550
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Posted: 13 January 2024 at 1:59am | IP Logged | 7
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Just got it. We are now Prairie Fire Companions.
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Matt Reed Byrne Robotics Security
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Posted: 13 January 2024 at 6:45am | IP Logged | 8
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Love it! Hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
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Matt Reed Byrne Robotics Security
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Posted: 13 January 2024 at 7:05am | IP Logged | 9
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Anyone wishing more information/Midwest history should read THE CHILDREN’S BLIZZARD by David Laskin. I read it over a decade ago and was captivated by it. It details the horrible blizzard of 1888 and how it presaged the invention of the National Weather Service. A great book. Of particular interest to those living in the Plains States or anyone with a bent to that part of the US.
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Trevor Smith Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 21 September 2006 Location: Canada Posts: 3554
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Posted: 13 January 2024 at 10:35am | IP Logged | 10
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I'm currently struggling mightily to make my way through It Can't Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis. Struggling not due to the quality of the work or any particular stylistic preference, but because the Trump parallels are just so stark that I put it down in frustration. I have no doubt that someone (or several someones) on his team have read it, and see not as a cautionary tale, but as an instruction manual.
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John Byrne
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Posted: 13 January 2024 at 2:59pm | IP Logged | 11
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HYMNS OF THE REPUBLIC — S. W. Gwynne Last year I read—twice—his excellent documenting of the R-101 disaster, HIS MAJESTY’S AIRSHIP, and seeking other examples of his work found this, a deep dive into the last year of the American Civil War.
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John Byrne
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Posted: 13 January 2024 at 3:02pm | IP Logged | 12
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Read IT CAN’T HAPPEN HERE ten or fifteen years ago. At that time it stood as a cautionary tale. It has been most chilling to see it become prophetic.
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