3 goodies, 3 baddies
Im not very good at this....
- Likes: lemon, lime and citrus tastes, chocolate (white and actual)
- Likes: Computer related endevors.
- Natural Selection 2 (unknownworlds.com/ns2) which leads to Lua programming. Never done any, need a book or some printouts of the docs.
- Real time strategy games, especially with a ww2 bent. (maybe
try some odd little steam game?)
- C++ books (especially for C programmers). Standard libraries,
templates etc.
- Python programming (books i guess)
- Likes: geeky stuff
- geeky projects from jaycar.com.au
- electronics bits like groovey switchs, leds and other natty
components (from jaycar, radio parts and dealextreme.com)
- Dislikes: nick-nacks and things that clutter. Im trying to be
good about reducing that.
- Dislikes: Chocolate flavors (ie not actual chocolate) (for some
reason chocolate-ish things dont float my goat)
- Dislikes: Anything that use only once or twice. (unless it's
eaten ;-)
Cam's pretty please with cheese wish
- DVD: The Quiet Earth, a great little film! region1 or better (but more expensive) region4. I hate regions.
- Book:
- Boardgame: Hour of glory. It's available as a print-n-play, but this is a wishlist so the nicer printed one gets on the list. :) $60(US)
- Computer game stuff:
- City of Heroes recharge card. It's weird, but im kind of addicted.
- Books, programming:
- "Programming in Lua (2nd ed)" by Roberto Lerusalimschy ISBN 85-903798-2-5
- "OpenGL game development" by Seddon
- "Beginning math + physics for game programmers" by Stahler
- "Core technology & algorithms in game programming" by Daniel Sanchez Crespo Dalmau
- "ActionScript 3.0 Game Programming University" by Gary Rosenzweig
Cam's would be nice list
- Dvds:
- Lord of War. Most amazing idea for opening sequence ever.
- Hundreds of otehr things that I cant recall
- Boardgame: Power grid (via milsims store)
- Books, non-fiction:
- Books, fiction:
- "Interface" by Neal Stephenson
- Books, military:
- "Supplying War: Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton"
- "Feeding Mars: Logistics in Western Warfare from the Middle Ages to the Present"
- "Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege: 1942-1943" by Antony Beevor
- "Roman Warfare (History of Warfare)" by Adrian Goldsworthy & John Keegan
- "Why the Allies Won" by Richard Overy
I Got Me Toys List...
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