Picked this up. Ended up with 2. It’s about the coins from the Atocha (1715 fleet lost off Florida) authored by a captain/diver from the expedition with Mel Fisher. Both autographed and turns out I bought them from the author herself.
“All That Remains” by Patricia Cornwell. It’s her third book that I must have missed. I’ve read everything she’s written.
It’s funny meeting characters knowing what happens down the road. Not to spoil anything, one of the people she has problems with, she marries several years later.
A thread going deep down the rabbit hole of extraction yield of espresso pucks in different filter baskets that goes into core sample measurements, etc. to determine how the design of the coffee filter affects coffee extraction.
What My Solitary Confinement in Iran Revealed About the Dangers of an Isolated Internet
Online platforms and near-future technologies will exacerbate our physical and cognitive isolation from one another, somewhat similar to how our bodies and minds are controlled in prison.
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Biological expressions of early life trauma in the immune system of older adults
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0286141
Seems strangely slanted in their categorization.
“Hugger Mugger” by Robert B. Parker.
Started this Friday on the drive home. Pretty interesting so far.
Columbus Day by Craig Alanson is or was free on audible plus I liked it alot first book of 3 I believe
" No Plan B " Lee and Andrew Child
https://www.space.com/astronaut-pee-iss-water-recycling-98-percent-milestone
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Picked this up. Ended up with 2. It’s about the coins from the Atocha (1715 fleet lost off Florida) authored by a captain/diver from the expedition with Mel Fisher. Both autographed and turns out I bought them from the author herself.
I guess this fits here ok
Sounds like politics
Sounds like trying to describe and denounce the other side.
“Collateral Damage” by J. A. Janice.
That’s Jance. Damn spell check.
“Robert B. Parker’s Slow Burn” by Ace Atkins.
About the correlation between union-busting and income disparity.
"Widow-Maker" by Paul Doiron. Award winning author. Pretty good read.
“Foul Play” by Stuart Woods.
“Robert B. Parker’s Angel Eyes” by Ace Atkins.
"The Empress File" by John Sandford. A 1991 early Kidd novel.
I missed that one. I’ll have to take a look.
It was originally published under the name John Camp.
That’s his real name.
Pete Johnson related
“All That Remains” by Patricia Cornwell. It’s her third book that I must have missed. I’ve read everything she’s written.
It’s funny meeting characters knowing what happens down the road. Not to spoil anything, one of the people she has problems with, she marries several years later.
A thread going deep down the rabbit hole of extraction yield of espresso pucks in different filter baskets that goes into core sample measurements, etc. to determine how the design of the coffee filter affects coffee extraction.
https://www.home-barista.com/espresso-machines/extraction-yields-with-new-precision-baskets-weber-sworks-wafo-pesado-etc-t88412.html
“Night School” by Lee Child. A new one coming out in October.
What My Solitary Confinement in Iran Revealed About the Dangers of an Isolated Internet
Online platforms and near-future technologies will exacerbate our physical and cognitive isolation from one another, somewhat similar to how our bodies and minds are controlled in prison.
https://www.wired.com/story/information-truth-personalization/
"mass personalization of truth"
Yikes
https://www.livescience.com/space/asteroids/a-skyscraper-size-asteroid-flew-closer-to-earth-than-the-moon-and-scientists-didnt-notice-until-2-days-later
“Fresh Disasters” by Stuart Woods.