1) yes…age of innocence & gone girl
2) not really
3) life of pi
#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94
1) yes…age of innocence & gone girl
2) not really
3) life of pi
#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94
Am accessible history of information theory. Reading this has definitely changed how I look at communication and information. There's a lot of dense stuff here, but Gleick is a good writer and makes it all make sense.
Ok, I'll play. @maich #meetthelittens
1. Currently south Louisiana, USA, but have moved often
2. Usually say A Prayer for Owen Meany, recently it's Beautiful Ruins
3. The Magicians by Lev Grossman
4. Dazed and Confused
5. House Hunters
6. They Might Be Giants
7. Blue, purple, orange, red, it changes constantly
8. Historical fiction
9. Librarian by trade but right now I stay home to take care of mother-in-law
10. Cats, 3 troublemaker boys
#marchintoreading day 14 - #pieday
The most numbers book I own. Was hesitant, trying to remember if pie came uo, but then I believe it's technically the most information dense symbol around.
I loved this book, which was packed full of way more then I expected. It covered history and science and sociology. It went into depth in the math involved in information transfer.