Kirby wrote:Araban wrote:Nowadays I read more of the controversial books on religion, such as books written by Richard Dawkins and Lee Strobel. I'd like to go more into my reasons for reading such books, but I'm going to play safe and keep as far away from the TOS as possible.
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I wonder if you've read "The God Delusion", "The Case for Christ" or "Evidence that Demands a Verdict"...
Yes, yes, no. Might check out the last one.
Bill Spight wrote:Araban wrote:Finally, I will admit that I do read some Math/Stat textbooks that are not required for courses and strictly for enjoyment and curiosity (currently reading Probability Theory by Jaynes).
Jaynes is wonderful, isn't he?May I recommend A Treatise on Probability, by John Maynard Keynes? Not so much for the math as for the philosophy.
Also, poker books - got hooked after reading Harrington's volumes.
You might like The Education of a Poker Player, by Herbert O. Yardley. Not for the poker, but because Yardley was quite a character. He was a codebreaker, and the founder of MI-8, the "American Black Chamber" (the title of his first book).
Yes, so far I'm enjoying his book greatly! Shame he passed away though during the writing and had to hand the reigns to someone else though. I'll be sure to check out Herbert's book too



