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message 39: by Joy

Joy Hey Jim! To answer your question about the GIMP book - I don't remember. I read the book in chunks over time. The start/finish date isn't accurate. Also, I would have skimmed any bits about using it with a tablet or with a drawing pen device like a Wacom since I don't use them.

We do have books/genres in common! I look forward to reading your reviews! :)


message 38: by Jim

Jim Thanks, Luffy. You, too!


message 36: by Jim (last edited Jul 17, 2018 10:42AM)

Jim Crocker Thanks for liking my review of The Road to Ruin!

Cheers!
Jim in MT



Luffy Sempai Happy holidays to you, Jim!




message 34: by Jim

Jim Thanks, Luffy! Merry Xmas to you, too.
:)


Luffy Sempai Merry Christmas to you!




message 32: by Booky

Booky thank you for accepting my friend invite :)


message 31: by Jim

Jim Luffy wrote: "Hey Jim, thanks for the like!"

Glad to, Luffy. Good reviews have me reading a lot of good books. I can now find more good books than time, even with audio books.


Luffy Sempai Hey Jim, thanks for the like!


message 29: by Jim

Jim Damn GR, I didn't add 500 books, but changed the shelves on over 1000. I used to use 'fiction' as 'general fiction' so didn't check that box if the book was on another fictional genre shelf. It only got checked if it might be nonfiction, like it was historical.

I told GR not to shout it out, but it listens as well as my teens did. It was probably that batch edit that hung up & kept giving me an error. I finally went through & just changed them individually. Turned out to be faster.

I went through & made sure they were all on fiction, nonfiction, or 'sort-of-nonfiction' shelves. Then I exported them to an Excel spreadsheet & ran a macro that broke out the shelves for each book & counted them up. I was curious to see my trend in reading & this allows me to graph it quickly.


message 28: by Rindis

Rindis "Jim MacLachlan added 500 books"

Dang! You've been busy. Even when I was going through adding the bulk of my collection, I never got that much in a day!


message 27: by Jim

Jim Tish wrote: "Thanks for liking my reviews, Jim. It's nice to know somebody actually reads them! Some people write marvelous reviews and I'm not one of them, but I try!"

I don't go through friends reviews often enough, Tish. I'd like to more often, but too many groups & other stuff to do. It's friends' reviews that make GR so great for me, though. I rarely read a bad book any more.


message 26: by Tish

Tish Thanks for liking my reviews, Jim. It's nice to know somebody actually reads them! Some people write marvelous reviews and I'm not one of them, but I try!


message 25: by Gemma

Gemma Jim wrote: "Gem H wrote: "Jim, I can't stress how great Deadworld is! I have books 0.5 and 2 on my kindle AND I've pre-ordered book 3!!!"

I've put it on my list to get. Thanks."


If you don't like it I'll eat my hat. :D


message 24: by Jim

Jim Gem H wrote: "Jim, I can't stress how great Deadworld is! I have books 0.5 and 2 on my kindle AND I've pre-ordered book 3!!!"

I've put it on my list to get. Thanks.


message 23: by Gemma

Gemma Jim, I can't stress how great Deadworld is! I have books 0.5 and 2 on my kindle AND I've pre-ordered book 3!!!


message 22: by Robert

Robert Thanks for accepting my friend request, Jim.


message 21: by Jim

Jim Thanks for noticing. It's just been a slow reading time. Lots of real life going on & I was reading the first of Martin's Fire & Ice series, A Game of Thrones. Finished it last night. It was almost like a re-read due to watching the HBO series, but now that I've started the second, I don't want to put it down.
;-)


message 20: by Simeon

Simeon Y u no reviewing as many books lately...


message 19: by Jim

Jim It's dry as a bone here now, Nina. I'm sorry you won't get a chance to drop by & say hello. Please plan better next time!
;-)


message 18: by Nina

Nina What's the weather like in your neck of the woods, Jim? We'll be in Frankfurt, hopefully tomorrow night at a motel. It will be a long drive and my husband will probably drop into bed once we readh there. And we leave early next morning as we need to get to my brother in law's home in the Shenandoah Valley, VA before dark otherwise I would try to find you and say"hello" to you/Marg/and the animals. I love horses, goats and Jack Russells, but not quite as much as Irish Setters. nina


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks for the friendvite, Jim.


message 16: by Jim

Jim I'm blushing! Must be the hat, but thank you! At my age, I'll take any compliments I can get.

;-)


message 15: by Karla

Karla Hi Jim I was just looking at your profile pic and Harrison Ford popped into my head am I the only one who has thought this? Hope you are not offended but I think with the hat he wore in Indiana Jones would really do it :) Anyways I'm off to read you'r review of Million little pieces, I had a hard time reviewing that one cause of the lies Frey told Grrrr...I did enjoy the story it was deep and well written but....the end ya know what I mean!!


Christine Hi Jim,just dropping by for a visit. I'm really busy with SFA at the moment. Getting a little writing done, but not much. Have a great week.
Blessings CJ


Christine Hi Jim, stopped by to see what's new on your page. Have a great week.
Blessings CJ
Mariard Volume 2 Glass Pawns by Christine Jones

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message 12: by Jim

Jim LOL! Thanks, Dan!


message 11: by Dan

Dan Schwent Just read the nail gun/radio story. You are now on my list of heroes.


Christine Hi Jim, stopped by to see what's new with you. Have a great week.
Blessings CJ
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Bradley Hello Jim, thank you for adding me as a friend. =)





Dreamsbane of Tamalor by Bradley James Simpson


Christine Hi from down under Jim. Stopped by to see what’s new with you.
Please take a look at SFA.


Blessings CJ


message 7: by Alan

Alan Baxter Hi Jim. Nice to know you here. Happy New Year!



message 6: by Jon

Jon Merry Christmas Jim and Family!


message 5: by Jim

Jim It's my honor, Joy. You've done an amazing job of setting up your new group. Wow! A ton of work.


Joy H. Jim: Thanks for becoming my Goodread's friend. I'm honored. -J.


Christine Thanks for your friendship and help Jim, it is much appreciated. Keep in touch.
Blessings CJ [image error]


message 2: by Jim

Jim Interesting. I posted my answer on your "Philosophy in Every Day Life" topic. This is one of my core beliefs.


message 1: by Ilyn

Ilyn Ross Thank you, Jim. I added "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress". Good morning.

Regarding Robert A. Heinlein's "A human being should be able to.... Specialization is for insects."

Polymaths, like Leonardo Da Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Jose Rizal, are a rarity. Two of the advantages of living in a good society are division of labor and trade.

An individual with a mind capable of producing a cure for cancer should be concentrating on such a task.


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