1.Morton Feldman
2.Neruda
3.How to cook tofu so it tastes like something
4. More indo-european goddesses and gods (besides celtic, greek and latin)
5. The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis
6. The theory of relativity
7. What’s white chocolate made of
8. Druids
9. How not to kill basil (I’ve kept an orchid alive for three years! Why can’t I keep the basil???)
10. Gaetano Donizetti’s roles for Soprano
11. Goddess Tarot
13. Investing
14. astronomy
15. car engines
16. Waterhouse (I’m familiar with and love the paintings, but I don’t know nothing about him)
17. Hinduism
18. Nietzsche
19. Iceland (so I know something, but it’s still far less than what I’d like to know)
20. “stupid puters” (that’s how some kids refer to computers)
21. Life in the 18th century
22. lye soap, glycerin soap, body washes… which is better for the environment?
23. Some other martial art besides aikido (maybe kung fu)
24. A couple of books: A History of God and Theo’s Odyssey
25. The Orient Express
26. Robert Heinlein (I read only one of his books and enjoyed it very much)
27. Stained Glass
28. acoustics
29. Fluxus
30. Fernando Pessoa
31. Linux
32. Giordano Bruno
33. Learning
34. Aesthetic Experience
35. Sculpture
36. Film history
37. French cuisine
38. Apocrypha
39. Thai Food
40.Hermeneutics
41. German Literature
42. The Middle-East, for lack of a better term
43. The laws of thermodynamics
Solar energy, acting and Eastern European nations didn’t make the list just because I didn’t think of them first, but I’ll add them anyway. I want to thank MissOtter not only for the invitation, but for making it possible to cross off Tofu, Thai food and white chocolate.
Also to Fortythree for Tofu and for inspiring and even greater interest in Robert Heinlein J
I think I’ll put this on my “I give up” list, not for giving up but to pursue leisurely during this year.
Jan 26, 2006, 12:39PM PST | 3 cheers | 0 comments
40. Hermeneutics
41. German Literature
42. The Middle-East, for lack of a better term
43. The laws of thermodynamics
I got a little carried away thinking of what might interest me and wanted to add solar energy, acting and Eastern European nations… Maybe one of them, since thanks to MissOtter I can cross white chocolate off? Nah, that would still be cheating.
Dec 28, 2005, 01:07PM PST | 4 cheers | 0 comments
35. Sculpture
36. Film history
37. French cuisine
38. Apocrypha
39. Thai Food
Again, I know something about these things, but I want to list things I have interest in.
Dec 22, 2005, 10:51AM PST | 1 cheer | 3 comments
28. acoustics
29. Fluxus
30. Fernando Pessoa
31. Linux
32. Giordano Bruno
33. Learning
34. Aesthetic Experience
Of course, I’ll start with Wikipedia. I noticed I’m not beind totally honest with this goal. I mean, many of the things I list are not things I don’t know anything about, but things I know a little about and want to know more. A tiny bit of knowledge begets more interest, I guess…
Dec 16, 2005, 07:36AM PST | 3 cheers | 10 comments
22. lye soap, glycerin soap, body washes… which is better for the environment?
23. Some other martial art besides aikido (maybe kung fu)
24. A couple of books: A History of God and Theo’s Odyssey
25. The Orient Express
26. Robert Heinlein (I read only one of his books and enjoyed it very much)
27. Stained Glass
Dec 14, 2005, 04:57PM PST | 6 comments
14. astronomy
15. car engines
16. Waterhouse (I’m familiar with and love the paintings, but I don’t know nothing about him)
17. Hinduism
18. Nietzsche
19. Iceland (so I know something, but it’s still far less than what I’d like to know)
20. “stupid puters” (that’s how some kids refer to computers)
21. Life in the 18th century
Dec 12, 2005, 03:59PM PST | 2 cheers | 0 comments
5. The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis
6. The theory of relativity
7. What’s white chocolate made of
8. Druids
9. How not to kill basil (I’ve kept an orchid alive for three years! Why can’t I keep the basil???)
10. Gaetano Donizetti’s roles for Soprano
11. Goddess Tarot
13. Investing
Dec 11, 2005, 03:55AM PST | 3 cheers | 2 comments
Thanks a lot, MissOtter!
Let’s see… I want to put some people (because of their work) on my list.
1.Morton Feldman
2.Neruda
3.How to cook tofu so it tastes like something
4. More indo-european goddesses and gods (besides celtic, greek and latin)
Dec 10, 2005, 03:57PM PST | 2 cheers | 5 comments