Ganching has posted her reading list of 2006, here’s mine in all it’s glory:
- SSH, the Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide
- God’s War: A New History of the Crusades (Allen Lane History S.)
- The JavaScript Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks and Hacks
- DOM Scripting: Web Design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model
- The Designer’s Guide to Global Color Combinations
- Grid Systems in Graphic Design
- Marvel 1602
- DNS and BIND
- Perl Template Toolkit
I bring shame on my head with this, and to cap it all I didn’t even finish the God’s War one.
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Recommended Viewing
- 300
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Does exactly what it says on the (comic book) tin. Loved it.
- Little Miss Sunshine
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Very funny, disturbing (the beauty pageant) and completely messed up -- but in a good way.
- Laputa: Castle in the Sky
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Story great, characterization a little on the weak side -- though the big robots are cool.
- Porco Rosso
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Stylish, funny, exciting.
- Grave of the Fireflies
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Very sad, which was a little unexpected since I didn't know much about it before watching it. Can be a little too slow in places though, otherwise it's very good.
- Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
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The story can get a little dense at times what with the various factions, but still really enjoyable, inventive and engaging.
- X-Men: The Last Stand
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Opportunity, talent, money - all blown. Over 3 films X-Men has hinted of something great that could have been, this last one says "No, sorry - not going to happen". Bah.
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1602. While it was great, not quite sure it will pass muster as a novel of great wordiness…