+ Follow BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKS Tag
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[Title] => Wild thoughts
[Summary] => A close friend of mine asked me a few days ago if I could remember the name of that trendy hotel bar in Makati named after an African animal (I am not even sure if it is still around). Very few things bore me more than a bar, especially the ones with the smoke so thick and sounds so loud that they are piped directly to my brain. This gives me no space and pleasure to muse and be the conductor of my own sensory symphony. I would rather spend an evening reading a good book or with family and close friends in my patio than go to a bar, anytime.
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-05 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia
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[Title] => Homo Robotica
[Summary] => When we imagine our technological future, we always think of robots and our image of future robots are predominantly governed by what many sci-fi movies have developed for us over the years. Often these robots are enswathed in shiny steel with blinking lights, set to task by some ominous-looking buttons and wires. These movie robots speak using the most abstruse words from some encoded unabridged dictionary and they always somehow in the end summarily take over the direction of human thought and consequently, the destiny of human lives.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lloyds ultimate laptop
[Summary] => "Do you know when Pink Floyd awakened?" This question came out of my nine-year-old nephew. (Pink Floyd was a rock band in the 60s). Totally lost but at the same time impressed, I looked at his father, my brother, who then said: "He is your ultimate sponge. He just puts on the Encyclopedia CD and looks at things in random and is just fascinated by all that information." "Wow," I said to my brother, "and all you did then at that age was break things and eat bugs."
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BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKS
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[Summary] => "Do you know when Pink Floyd awakened?" This question came out of my nine-year-old nephew. (Pink Floyd was a rock band in the 60s). Totally lost but at the same time impressed, I looked at his father, my brother, who then said: "He is your ultimate sponge. He just puts on the Encyclopedia CD and looks at things in random and is just fascinated by all that information." "Wow," I said to my brother, "and all you did then at that age was break things and eat bugs."
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