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Hati Started conversation Jun 29, 2001
Just dropped by to say hello and thanks for your help with stealing books . I'm working on it as Gnutella takes some time. My English is also not so good.
Your CV is very impressive - first of all everything you are so good at,is so dark to me, I can hardly imagine what is this you are doing. But seems you are successful.
CU around.
Hatifnat
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Hati Posted Jun 29, 2001
Oh, I forgot the little tip - you should subscribe to your own page, so that all the messages left here will appear in your posting list, too. It's easy to not notice them here.
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sharko Posted Jul 1, 2001
I am basically a post-graduate student based in mechanical engineering (the guys who engineers cars, bridges, machines etc). No problem with the books thing, it had actually sparked a most interesting debate, yes, Gnutella takes quite a long time, and can be rather painful to use, if the computer is not fast, or you don't have a broadband internet connection. So what do you do as a job? Reading is an excellent thing to do, I read quite a fair bit, and recently, I have been reading a lot off the web, complete books, from the website we had mentioned recently. But I got access to free printing, so unfortunately I had been killing many trees. Can't read off the screen, it makes my eyes very bad. I totally recommend Slaughterhouse-5, Vonnegut, excellent and very funny. If war stuff appeals to you, in the Vonnegut genre, i.e. satire and humour, try Gunter Grass, or the wonderful adventures of private chonkin, can't remember the author's name, but it's so funny, and in a way, kind of sad.......
Hello, Sharko
Hati Posted Jul 1, 2001
Well, I work as a journalist and news editor in a local radio. Lots of reading and screenstaring anyway.
S-5 happens to be translated into my language, so I've read it. And liked it. Also we have 2 novels by Günter Grass, I'm too lazy ATM to find their titles in English. But yes, they were good, too. Also I'm quite fond of Salinger and Hesse. OTOH who isn't.
War stuff itself actually is not my style but some pieces are good in spite of that. I kinda liked "The Dyne" too.
My very favourite authors are DNA of course, then Tolkien, LeGuin, Tone Jansson. Oh, i love Harry Potter stories too.
Anyway - I love to read and summer is the best time for doing it.
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sharko Posted Jan 10, 2002
hi,havent checked in for some time,but glad to hear of someone who likes reading.i think my favourite books are just to name a few
english patient- ondatjee
to kill a mockingbird- harper lee
man,i can just go on and on,but i won't.anyway,hope you are having fun inthe job and that things are cool for you in poland.cheers
Hello, Sharko
Hati Posted Jan 10, 2002
Hi! Nice to hear about you over so long time.
I've been reading Terry Pratchett books these days.
What has Poland to do with it?
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