I now carry a Moleskine notebook and a pen in my pocket. I have formad a habit to write down every little idea, information into this notebook.
You guyz shoud try this too.. It really helps.
The extra $50~100 you pay for the iPod compared to the other players is defiantly worth it. I have used many different players but iPod is the best, the user interface is so intuitive that anybody who uses it for 2 min. will know how to operate it. I would recommend you get the Docking station also; this makes it easy to connect to your home stereo and also charges while it’s docked.
GMail has a feature that indicates if someone sent the mail to you directly, it’s shown like >>. I only read those mails. Should delete all the junk mails I get..
A list of authors from Encyclopaedia Britannica’s great books collection.
Novels, Short Stories, Plays, and Poetry
Volume 3 Homer
Volume 4 Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripedes, Aristophanes
Volume 12 Virgil
Volume 19 Dante, Chaucer
Volume 22 Rabelais
Volume 24 Shakespeare l
Volume 25 Shakespeare ll
Volume 27 Cervantes
Volume 29 Milton
Volume 31 Molière, Racine
Volume 34 Swift, Voltaire, Diderot
Volume 45 Goethe, Balzac
Volume 46 Austen, George Eliot
Volume 47 Dickens
Volume 48 Melville, Twain
Volume 51 Tolstoy
Volume 52 Dostoevsky, Ibsen
Volume 59 Henry James, Shaw, Conrad, Chekhov, Pirandello, Proust, Cather, Mann, Joyce
Volume 60 Woolf, Kafka, Lawrence, T.S. Eliot, O`Neill, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Brecht, Hemingway, Orwell, Beckett
Philosophy and Religion
Volume 6 Plato
Volume 7 Aristotle l
Volume 8 Aristotle ll
Volume 11 Lucretius, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, Plotinus
Volume 16 Augustine
Volume 17 Aquinas l
Volume 18 Aquinas ll
Volume 20 Calvin
Volume 28 Bacon, Descartes, Spinoza
Volume 30 Pascal
Volume 33 Locke, Berkeley, Hume
Volume 39 Kant
Volume 43 Hegel, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche
Volume 55 William James, Bergson, Dewey, Whitehead, Russell, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Barth
History, Politics, Economics, and Ethics
Volume 5 Herodotus, Thucydides
Volume 13 Plutarch
Volume 14 Tacitus
Volume 21 Machiavelli, Hobbes
Volume 23 Erasmus, Montaigne
Volume 35 Montesquieu, Rousseau
Volume 36 Adam Smith
Volume 37 Gibbon l
Volume 38 Gibbon ll
Volume 40 J. S. Mill
Volume 41 Boswell
Volume 44 Tocqueville
Volume 50 Marx, Engels
Volume 57 Veblen, Tawney, Keynes
Volume 58 Frazer, Weber, Huizinga, Levi-Strauss
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Volume 9 Hippocrates, Galen
Volume 10 Euclid, Archimedes, Nicomachus
Volume 15 Ptolemy, Copernicus, Kepler
Volume 26 Gilbert, Galileo, Harvey
Volume 32 Newton, Huygens
Volume 42 Lavoisier, Faraday
Volume 49 Darwin
Volume 53 William James
Volume 54 Freud
Volume 56 Poincare, Planck, Whitehead, Einstein, Eddington, Bohr, Hardy, Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Dobzhansky, Waddington
Nikin D70 – Great camera, but don’t use it.
Archos 20 GB MP3 player – Bought a 40 GB iPod
HTPC – Don’t use it
At one time I had more then 200 books in my library; it was getting out of control. So I donated most of the books to the library and borrowed them when needed. Now I borrow all my books from the library..
I have a gym in my office but still I don’t go. Is it because I work till 8:30 pm everyday????. I need to figure out a way to go to the gym even if I work long hours..
This is a city where you can find the most diverse group of people, can eat world cuisines, visit world famous museums, see famous sites, and the list goes on.