We had a fun day today. First, off to the Half-Price tent sale, where we ran into several of
And, because I'm a complete and utter geek, here's what we scored:
Rob's take
Computers And Intractability
Programming Perl
lex & yacc
Managing Projects With Make
JavaScript The Definitive Guide
sed & awk
Palm Programming The Developer's Guide
DOS Programmer's Reference
Maximum Security – A Hacker's Guide To Protecting Your Internet Site And Network
The Design And Evolution Of C++
Programming Windows 3.1
Windows 95 Secrets
Star Trek TNG, Q-In-Law – Peter David
Riddle Of The Seven Realms – Lyndon Hardy
The Eye In The Stone – Allen L. Wold
The Microsoft File; The Secret Case Against Bill Gates – Wendy Goldman Rohm
Jen's pile
Buy Jupiter And Other Stories – Issac Asimov
1945 – Newt Gingrich & William R Forstchen
The Voice Of Modern Hatred – Nicholas Fraser
The Russian Revolution – Alan Moorehead
We The People; A Concise Introduction To American Politics – Thomas E Patterson
The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich – William L Shirer
The Undiscovered Mind; How The Human Brain Defies Replication, Medication, And Explanation – John Horgan
Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood – Rebecca Wells
Strange Scottish Stories – William Owen
History's Timeline; A 40,000 Year Chronology Of Civilization
A Piece Of Tape; The Watergate Story – James W McCord, Jr.
Rules Of Prey – John Sandford
Shadow Prey – John Sandford
Eyes Of Prey – John Sandford
Sudden Prey – John Sandford
J Is For Judgement – Sue Grafton
M Is For Malice – Sue Grafton
The Making Of The President 1964 – Theodore H. White
Garden Of Shadows – V.C. Andrews
Pandora's Clock – John J. Nance
Stillwatch – Mary Higgins Clark
The Robber Bride – Margaret Atwood
Wifey – Judy Blume
A Time To Kill – John Grisham
A Cry In The Night – Mary Higgins Clark
Hannibal – Thomas Harris
Contact – Carl Sagan
Where Are The Children? – Mary Higgins Clark
The Federalist Papers
The Odyssey – Homer
Scruples – Judith Krantz
The Brethren – John Grisham
The Witching Hour – Anne Rice
After the bookgasm, we headed off to the vet to pick up some catfood for Pandora, then out to Lakeline Mall for no reason in particular. We had lunch at a surprisingly good and inexpensive Chinese restaurant at the mall, then wandered around for a bit.
Home again, and vegetation time. I just love these quiet, peaceful weekends at home with