All Consuming



I'm currently reading 47 books, listening to 9 albums, watching 1 movie, eating and drinking 0 food items, and consuming 1 other thing.

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A story about "The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex" — 2 years ago

Reading chapters 2, 19, 20 and 21 for Bob Richards’ class.

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A story about "Sonata Forms" — 2 years ago

For a music analysis course.

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A story about "The Oxford History of Western Music (6 Volume Set)" — 2 years ago

Skimming through parts of Volume 2 for a music assignment.

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A story about "Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4" — 2 years ago

Bought this CD after I watched this YouTube video of what was probably the exact same concert.

Magnificent brass as usual, but I think I might prefer Reiner’s with the CSO.

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A story about "Calculus on Manifolds: A Modern Approach to Classical Theorems of Advanced Calculus" — 2 years ago

Hoping this will get me up to speed on manifolds for the Geroch course. So far it’s turning out to be an excellent refresher of what I learnt in real analysis.

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A story about "Wittgenstein's Nephew: A Friendship (Phoenix Fiction Series)" — 2 years ago

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Hilarious, but I wish there were paragraphs.

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A review of "The Possibility of an Island" — 3 years ago

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I was about to give up after slogging through the first half, which was stuffed with usual one-dimensional sex-obsessed Houellebecqian “philosophy”, but I’m glad I carried on, since the second half, when the boring narrator finally runs out of sex, has many more interesting ideas about the fate of civilisation.

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A review of "Wittgenstein's Tractatus: An Introduction (Midway Reprint)" — 3 years ago

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A better introductory guidebook than Anscombe’s, which is more academic.

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A review of "Tractatus Logico Philosophicus (Routledge Classics)" — 3 years ago

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Love this. First reading is inevitably bewildering, but it improves upon each reading. So stunned that I read it three times in the weekend that I discovered it.

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A story about "Critique of Pure Reason" — 3 years ago

More readable than I expected.

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