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RE: Discovery in Texas changes pre History, and shakes things up a little!
well sir smithlabs that sounds like your level of reading material. isn't that an old, famous book?
well sir smithlabs that sounds like your level of reading material. isn't that an old, famous book?
Never limit what you read; it limits what you can think! I read my first submarine book when I was 10, called "On the bottom" about recovering a sunken submarine, from dangerous depths. Been hooked every since.
Reading opened my mind to the rest of the universe.
I figured the internet would doom books but I guess not. but you don't have time to read anymore.
I read every day! ROFLOL! I can reach half a dozen books right now, Always look for new books, and keep expanding your mind!
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smithlabs...lol..I understand your desire to learn but how do you have time?
Old Habits are hard to break! I will always read, too much I don't know! You make time for the important things.
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well smithlabs the only bad thing about reading, at least for most regular humans, is that we can't multi-task while we read. but I don't know if that limitation applies to you. I can't concentrate on other things if I'm reading, I zone out of everything else.
I can't when I am tired, or when the reading is technical. But reading is life, and it keeps my small brain running!
I have a coffee cup of my Dad's that reads "So many books, so little time".
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haha! smithlabs that is a great quote I love that and it's very true! I wonder if we will be able to read books, besides the Bible, in heaven? that way you'd have time!