| You might forget about one of the oldest ways we use to learn. It's easy on the eyes, it will survive a mild rainshower, you can take notes, just the way you want. What's not to like? | ||
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| Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores th...
by Steven D. Levitt The hidden causes of everyday events. Interesting, but don't expect scientific evidence. | Pomodoro Technique Illustrated (Pragmatic L...
by Staffan Noteberg £12.34 I know, this is yet another technique for time management. This one seems particularly suited to my style. | Ignore Everybody
by Hugh MacLeod £11.04 We can all use a little extra creativity in our lives. |
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| The Art of Game Design: A book of lenses: A...
by Jesse Schell £33.29 A classic in its genre. It's a small dream I have, to one day create my very own game. | The Future of Ideas (Vintage)
by Lawrence Lessig £7.69 This was the book that started the Creative Commons. Read, think, act. | HTML and CSS Web Standards Solutions: A Web...
by Christopher Murphy & Nicklas Persson £25.82 An analysis of what goes into good, standard compliant, web sites. |
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| The Road
by Cormac McCarthy £5.19 This list wouldn't be complete without some great science fiction. | The Longer Long Tail: How Endless Choice is...
by Chris Anderson £5.40 How to find money in virtually everything. | Self-made Man: My Year Disguised as a Man
by Norah Vincent £5.99 A look at/from the other side. Intriguing. |
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