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This was a good read, well listen. I never really respected MM all that much, but I've really changed my tune. Even if you are more of a reader than audiobook listener, I'd still recommend it because he reads it himself... his voice and storytelling is well worth the price of admission. Some crazy adventures and a really good outlook on life.
I normally don't take book suggestions. But when I do i say alright, alright, alright.
 
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It is good? I was on the fence on it. Need to finish A Promised Land and Midshipman Hornblower first
 
It is good? I was on the fence on it. Need to finish A Promised Land and Midshipman Hornblower first
Emily and I both thoroughly enjoyed it. Was nice to have something we could listen enjoy together. He tends to wax philosophical a bit, and no doubt he has a "free spirit" side to him that some won't appreciate but the storytelling is awesome!
 
Highly recommended

LifeSpan by Dr. David Sinclair - aging as a disease not a given.

Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza - Future focus / Meditation /Energy - Way outside the box for me however it has made me more aware of the world around me.
 
How to build and Modify GM LS Series Engines by Joseph Potak
 
Ready Player Two.
Ready Player Two follows behind Ready Player One with a similar challenge in the virtual environment, the OASIS. Most of the criticism of the original book, RPO, was directed towards Cline's tendency to relay nostalgia ad nauseam. Unfortunately with RPT, Cline adds even more mundane details about 80's video games, TV shows, and movies that seem to drone on forever. The adventure storyline of RPO kept the book interesting and engaging while the sequel is putting me to sleep. I'm 60% through the book and I've set it down out of frustration.
 
Ready Player Two.
Ready Player Two follows behind Ready Player One with a similar challenge in the virtual environment, the OASIS. Most of the criticism of the original book, RPO, was directed towards Cline's tendency to relay nostalgia ad nauseam. Unfortunately with RPT, Cline adds even more mundane details about 80's video games, TV shows, and movies that seem to drone on forever. The adventure storyline of RPO kept the book interesting and engaging while the sequel is putting me to sleep. I'm 60% through the book and I've set it down out of frustration.
Ready Player one is what we are creating at Home - https://www.omniscape.com/

RPO is a scary / weird future for sure.

If you or anyone you know needs some AR/VR/XR let me know. We got some funding back in December and should start making some progress.
 
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Ready Player one is what we are creating at www.omniscape,com

RPO is a scary / weird future for sure.

If you or anyone you know needs some AR/VR/XR let me know. We got some funding back in December and should start makin some progress.
I'm very interested. I don't want to give too much away for folks that are interested but the next generation of the haptic suit in RPT in the ONI immersion which involves connecting directly to the brain to record experiences as other people.
 
I was inspired by @izzyandsue and im writing a book, going to be a page tuner

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Best seller if I've ever seen one! I'd like a signed copy when one is available. Izzy signed his...just saying...
 
I did write a book and is available on Amazon. For every book purchased, I give away a copy to a student in NC. Check it out. Also, I have stickers that I can mail it if anyone wants one.


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I notice you gave the middle finger to sleep.
 
Not sure it’s been mentioned yet but the 7 book series by Jack Carr is one of if not the best series of books I’ve read in last 20 years. His ability to write details and create a character along with the storyline details are incredible.
First one is Terminal list and it gets significantly better with each one once you get to know the main character and his mission and identity.
**tip** don’t watch the series on Amazon. It’s not a very good adaptation of the book or some of the characters in my opinion.
 
Not sure it’s been mentioned yet but the 7 book series by Jack Carr is one of if not the best series of books I’ve read in last 20 years. His ability to write details and create a character along with the storyline details are incredible.
First one is Terminal list and it gets significantly better with each one once you get to know the main character and his mission and identity.
**tip** don’t watch the series on Amazon. It’s not a very good adaptation of the book or some of the characters in my opinion.

+1 on these books. Agreed about the poor Prime TV adaptation. But Chris Pratt is still fun to watch if you ignore the book series. Jack lost me after a torture scenario where some stuff they mentioned drove me out with how bad it was described (not gory - but how unlikely the scenario would have played out vs what Jack Carr wrote). That unfortunately ruined it for me and I haven't been back.
 
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Fascinating how our government basically controls everything and shut down the hippie movement with the Charles Manson murders. The beginnings of our current misinformation society.
 

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