The strangest thing about that book was that their approach to forecasting and booking profit was totally logical but also absolutely mental at the exact same time. Also, cheers for the years of hell every company in Aberdeen has had to go through generating the endless paperwork caused by SOX compliance Enron...
After spending a week with Warden and his potent mix of Strawberry Cheesecake and Candyfloss vapes i'm more than ever in favour of Lambert and Butler...
Treasure Island is a really great book. I'm not sure that something has to be old to be a classic, doesnt it just have to be great/groundbreaking/influential?
It's a good list, but it's not a british list. Jack London, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper and Susan Coolidge are all American for starters. Few French authors in there as well....
Michael Lewis - Liars Poker Hunter S Thomson - Fear and Loathing, Las Vegas and Campaign Trail PJ O'Rourke - Parliament of Whores Anonymous - Primary Colors Frank Kafka - The Trial David Simon - Homicide Tom Wolfe - The Right Stuff Douglas Coupland - Microserfs Henry Miller - Tropic of Capricorn Steven Blush - American Hardcore
Nah - it doesn't really have anything to do with the book. It's a good movie but not even as close as The Blind Side film was. Takes a couple of incidents, adds a ton of plucky underdog and emotion and makes a film, but the substance and story are completely different.
Speaker cable is kinda bulky to be drilling a hole in a window frame isn't it? If you can't sort out a wireless solution you could Use 2 sets of cables? One set to a handy door and keep separate cables for outside on a spool maybe? Wouldn't take 2 mins to connect at the window and run them out to the speakers...