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What are you reading now?

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    kluurs
    wrote on 6 Aug 2021, 00:05 last edited by
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    Another so called classic off the "should be read" list. I'm sure the book was startling for 1955. I never had an interest in reading it because of the subject matter - and can appreciate the adverse critical response to the book. I'm not sure if would have achieved its status were it not for it being banned for a period of time. The writing is at times salacious, engaging, and occasionally witty, but ultimately for me, meh.
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    I've just started this one - and hope it lives up to its hype. Per the book, 90% of us are not breathing correctly (hint: should not be mouth breathers).
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      6 Aug 2021, 00:05

      Another so called classic off the "should be read" list. I'm sure the book was startling for 1955. I never had an interest in reading it because of the subject matter - and can appreciate the adverse critical response to the book. I'm not sure if would have achieved its status were it not for it being banned for a period of time. The writing is at times salacious, engaging, and occasionally witty, but ultimately for me, meh.
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      I've just started this one - and hope it lives up to its hype. Per the book, 90% of us are not breathing correctly (hint: should not be mouth breathers).
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      George K
      wrote on 6 Aug 2021, 00:13 last edited by
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      @kluurs said in What are you reading now?:

      Per the book, 90% of us are not breathing correctly (hint: should not be mouth breathers).

      A book has to be written to tell me to breathe through my nose?

      Really?

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        6 Aug 2021, 00:13

        @kluurs said in What are you reading now?:

        Per the book, 90% of us are not breathing correctly (hint: should not be mouth breathers).

        A book has to be written to tell me to breathe through my nose?

        Really?

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        kluurs
        wrote on 6 Aug 2021, 00:21 last edited by kluurs 8 Jun 2021, 00:22
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        A book has to be written to tell me to breathe through my nose?

        Really?

        I'm only on the first chapter. I suspect there will be more to learn, and the book has 12000 5-star reviews. What he does talk about in the first chapter is that people even a couple of hundred years ago seemed to have wider mouths and better developed airways. He goes into some of the evolutionary developments of the sinuses and airways in general. It appears that we're developing in ways that are increasing deformities of the mouth and increasing our risk for respiratory problems. I'll have a better sense of things after I finish the book.

        One of the points I found interesting is that even with high performance areas - such as running/cycling - breathing through the nose, while reducing the number of breaths, increased endurance.

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          kluurs
          wrote on 12 Aug 2021, 17:27 last edited by
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          This book is a bit uneven and I suspect most of you will have your BS meter go off at least once. On the other hand, there is a fair amount of interesting and useful information. Originally, I passed up on the book as I wasn't sure the topic deserved the time. The author notes that people can train their breathing - and even remodel some of the airways - even late in life. There's some discussion that our modern mouths are different than even a couple of hundred years ago - more cramped with crappy teeth, especially compared to people a few hundred years ago - though I'm not entirely sold on that.

          He talks about the divers who train themselves to hold their breath for several minutes - and notes that divers seem to believe that most others can train themselves to do the same. He provides some evidence to suggest that breath training could help asthmatics and others with breathing issues.

          There's some discussion that breathing can help other conditions aside from breathing such as scoliosis - which I find less credible - but who knows?

          I have both the audio and hardcopy of the book - and would suggest the audio as the appendix has a guided overview of breath training - where they actually provide the exercises.

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            kluurs
            wrote on 12 Aug 2021, 17:28 last edited by
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            Started this - audio version.
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              Jolly
              wrote on 15 Aug 2021, 18:13 last edited by
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              Maybe not his best, but I like the 1950's Heinlein stuff...

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                wrote on 15 Aug 2021, 21:31 last edited by jon-nyc
                #343

                Decided to dive into the origins of CRT.

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                Only non-witches get due process.

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                  15 Aug 2021, 21:31

                  Decided to dive into the origins of CRT.

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                  Horace
                  wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 01:23 last edited by
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                  @jon-nyc said in What are you reading now?:

                  Decided to dive into the origins of CRT.

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                  Please report back whether you’re able to spot an idea.

                  Education is extremely important.

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                    kluurs
                    wrote on 17 Aug 2021, 23:07 last edited by
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                    Another book on breathing...
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                      17 Aug 2021, 23:07

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                      Another book on breathing...
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                      George K
                      wrote on 17 Aug 2021, 23:20 last edited by
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                      @kluurs said in What are you reading now?:

                      Another book on breathing...

                      Take it from an anesthesiologist: Breathing is good.

                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                        Catseye3
                        wrote on 26 Aug 2021, 15:20 last edited by
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                        Full disclosure, I'm not reading this; it didn't make the wish list cut, but . . .

                        Any Western fans here? I'm posting it for two things, the authors -- Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins; could you die? -- and what has to be one of the all-time great Western book titles.

                        Are you ready?

                        Last Stage to Hell Junction

                        Really, how can you resist?

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                        Sheriff Caleb York has a tin star, a blazing gun, and plenty of courage. All he needs is a little luck to deliver big justice . . .

                        https://www.amazon.com/Last-Stage-Junction-Caleb-Western-ebook/dp/B081VWCBGN?

                        Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                          wrote on 28 Aug 2021, 09:09 last edited by mark
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                          Started reading this one tonight.

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                            kluurs
                            wrote on 10 Sept 2021, 04:07 last edited by
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                            Finished

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                            Currently Reading
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                              kluurs
                              wrote on 13 Sept 2021, 02:05 last edited by
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                              I've heard this pianist and knew a bit of her story. It was nice to get the full story. She lived through the excesses of the Great Leap Forward and her perseverance to become a pianist is amazing. My teacher from my conservatory days was able to travel to China when things first opened up.. I still remember his descriptions of the students at the Shanghai Conservatory. He was amazed at the level of talent and made close friendships with several of the teachers there.

                              As an aside, being a fan of Lin Yutang, a Chinese polymath whose philosophical works I read as a student, I was pleasantly surprised to learn she also was influenced by his work.

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                                bachophile
                                wrote on 17 Sept 2021, 11:23 last edited by
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                                just started this, its the story of an american british convoy to deliver matériel, to archangel in arctic russia, summer 1942. along the way, the c0mplex relationship between FDR, Churchill and Stalin.

                                when it comes to history, im a sucker for all things maritime (yes i loved greyhound with tom hanks even though some panned it) and every time i think there cant be another angle about world war two that hasn't been covered, i discover this. Just started but I know from the first few pages it will be my kind of book.

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                                  George K
                                  wrote on 19 Sept 2021, 12:44 last edited by
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                                  Starting this tomorrow:

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                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                    Copper
                                    wrote on 19 Sept 2021, 13:43 last edited by
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                                    I'm reading Player Piano again.

                                    It's probably 50 years since I first read it and it still works.

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                                      19 Sept 2021, 13:43

                                      I'm reading Player Piano again.

                                      It's probably 50 years since I first read it and it still works.

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                                      Catseye3
                                      wrote on 19 Sept 2021, 13:59 last edited by
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                                      @copper said in What are you reading now?:

                                      I'm reading Player Piano again.

                                      If I ever knew about this book, I've forgotten it. So I had to look it up. I would say it's an excellent choice for a re-read. 🙂

                                      Two things he wrote in it that stood out for me: "Democracy owed its life to knowhow", and "Those old enough to remember and too old to compete . . . "

                                      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                        xenon
                                        wrote on 3 Oct 2021, 18:33 last edited by
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                                        I haven't read good sci-fi in a while - Hail Mary by Andy Weir is great (the guy who wrote The Martian).

                                        I'm only about a third of the way through it. I can't put it down. Very fun book.

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                                          3 Oct 2021, 18:33

                                          I haven't read good sci-fi in a while - Hail Mary by Andy Weir is great (the guy who wrote The Martian).

                                          I'm only about a third of the way through it. I can't put it down. Very fun book.

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                                          George K
                                          wrote on 3 Oct 2021, 18:47 last edited by
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                                          @xenon that’s next on my list. I was disappointed in his other book, Artemis. It was just Okay.

                                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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