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Software testing fascinating. Wow!
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CAEN
anvil of victory
A classic account of D-Day and the battle for Normandy
Alexander McKee

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Just to keep the string in sight until JP is back with us - soon, I hope.
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Have, for the moment, run out of new books to read so have been raiding my shelves to have a few second or third readings.

Thus, have I just finished Gabriel's Lament by Paul Bailey. I had forgotten what a brilliant piece of writing it was.
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Just finished Pandora's Curse by Jack Du Brul.
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Thomas More - Utopia..

Actually listening in form of eBok and playing CivIII biggrin


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Reading The Terminal Man by Michael Crichton.
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Hi: I'm a new cruncher .. since May. I am also a writer and I have just completed a novela (short novel) on a scenario we may actually face one day ... a new strain of disease, in theis case flu, similar to the Spanish Flu of 1917.

The story is about three crunchers who organize an effort to unravel the biological vulnerability of this flu so drugs can be found to stop it.

Sound familiar? It's exactly what is happening against the dengue virus on the webh now -- except these people have just weeks, maybe days to find the drug -- and save the life of one cruncher's girlfriend.

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How can I get this out to those who may have an interest in reading it?

Is there anywhere on this message board I could use? Or do you think anyone would even be interested in the story?

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Hi: I'm a new cruncher .. since May. I am also a writer and I have just completed a novela (short novel) on a scenario we may actually face one day ... a new strain of disease, in theis case flu, similar to the Spanish Flu of 1917.

The story is about three crunchers who organize an effort to unravel the biological vulnerability of this flu so drugs can be found to stop it.

Question:

How can I get this out to those who may have an interest in reading it?

Is there anywhere on this message board I could use?
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Why not have your own domain, say on Rottentomatoes, yahoo bloglines or Facebook? Then you can put it on your home page and have a link to it in this thread.
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I have just started "In the Country of Men" by Hisham Matar
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Currently reading The Pale Horseman by Bernard Cornwall. A novel set in late 9th century England. It's book 2 in a series of 4.
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