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<MAP NAME=”boxmap-p8″><AREA SHAPE=”RECT” COORDS=”14, 200, 103, 207″ HREF=”http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm/privacy-policy.html?o=1″ ><AREA COORDS=”0,0,10000,10000″ HREF=”http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect-home/aspiretothest-20″ ></MAP><img src=”http://rcm-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/rcm/120×240.gif” width=”120″ height=”240″ border=”0″ usemap=”#boxmap-p8″ alt=”Shop at Amazon.com”>It really bugs me that I can’t find my copy of Cryptonomicon. I have no idea where it is. I hope that with the cleaning of my room so I can make my room at the apartment messy I’ll find it. But I couldn’t find it earlier last month when I was thinking of letting Uncle Johnnie borrow it, so I am not so optimistic about my prospects. It’s a terribly good book, but *huge*. About 900 pages, I think. Some of it even went over my head, and in a book I like, that’s odd. It’s about math, sort of. Breaking codes. And if you know me, you know I don’t like math. But he makes it interesting. Wish I had a math teacher like the author. But the reason I’m looking for this book is that the sort of sequel just came out, and since I read Crypto…over a year ago I’d like to read it again before the new book comes to the library. Eh. Just a rant.
Hi Leo!