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Tue 02.28.2006
Sorry Little Bookie Today! I have been so busy at work in the last couple of weeks that I wasn’t even finding time to...
Cause of Death Cause of Deathby Patricia CornwellKay Scarpetta is taking a little vacation on the coast in one of her ME's houses...
The Sigma Protocol The Sigma Protocolby Robert LudlumWhen I read the blurp on the library website, I thought this sounded like a good...
Animal Farm Animal Farmby George OrwellThis is one of those books that I was supposed to read in High School and never...

Sat 02.28.2004
Photo Friday - Industrial Auto Industry...
Thank You Thanks to all those that played yesterday....

Fri 02.28.2003
QTOD - Life Quick Is life moving too quickly? post answers in comments Its already the end of February and I don’t know where...
F5 - 2/28 the friday five 1. What is your favorite type of literature to read (magazine, newspaper, novels, nonfiction, poetry, etc.)?Magazine 2....
Hockey Day in Hockeytown I had a pretty decedent day. Work wasn’t too bad, but then i have the best Boss in the world....
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Prey


by Michael Crichton
A story of nano technology and what could happen if we don’t control the technology. Jack wrote many programs that mimic insects and animals in a computer world. Xymos bought his software from his former company and then they had lots of problems and needed to bring him in to resolve them. There is a lot more to this, but I’m going to leave it to you to read. Crichton wrote another book that drew me in and held me to the very end. Though there were times when I wanted to slap the character and say you’re not looking at the whole picture, but that is what made the book good.
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