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The pace of Forum Charades depends on how often the "host" is able to post. I can imagine a single game spanning several days. So if the format catches on, I suggest future games should each have their own dedicated thread, to avoid holding things up.
"Zen" is a great read, especially for a 6th-form hippy as I was at the time. All programmers, engineers etc. should read it.
It's one of those books I've been meaning to get round to reading for years, along with Sun Tsu. My reading list seems to be getting longer all the time - got some Iain M. Banks piling up at the moment too.
O Thunderlizzard, thunderlizzard! Wherefore art thou, Thunderlizzard?
hello! I was busy eating a baked potato and organising some newly-imported CDs in iTunes (the real reason I'm in front of my screen playing forum Charades on a Saturday - the albums went in OK but the classical side of things is a proper rascal to categorise).
Curiously, I have read both Zen...Motorcycle Maintenance and also Hen...Chicken Maintenance.
"Zen" is a great read, especially for a 6th-form hippy as I was at the time. All programmers, engineers etc. should read it.
"Hen" is less great, but OK-written if you've got nothing better to hand, and are interested in keeping chickens, not that I was.
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