alec said:Lovecraft is pretty cool. I'm reading "Fourteen Kinds of Loneliness" by Richard Yates.
Nice to hear that from you

Edit: I'm a Latvian reading English books

alec said:Lovecraft is pretty cool. I'm reading "Fourteen Kinds of Loneliness" by Richard Yates.
SuAside said:I'll look into it. Sounds interesting, but your tracer account seems unrealistic. When firing full mags of tracers, you will cause extreme fouling to your gun in a very short time. Not saying it's impossible, just that it's really discouraged (max of 1 tracer per 3 rounds is the common standard for most nations). But remember Vietnam was the era were the AR15 was vilified for unreliability (albeit largely due to shit ammo and wrong info about cleaning), so it seems odd if they were full magazines worth of tracers. I'll need to read the book to confirm, I guess.
Finished this, a good read. The book documents these events from 1996. A good documentary in the same vein is Touching the void.MutantScalper said:Jon Krakauer - Into Thin Air. Just recently got this, haven't yet started reading.
Einhänder said:Metro 2033. I'm too jewish to get the game right now.
I don't know, I got it in eBook format, in a legally questionable way.DirkGently said:I need to read that, though. It's been translated/distributed in english in america, right?
Well, I've just started it, it seems alright.PainlessDocM said:Played the game, was ok but nothing special. Is the novel any good?
mobucks said:SuAside said:I'll look into it. Sounds interesting, but your tracer account seems unrealistic. When firing full mags of tracers, you will cause extreme fouling to your gun in a very short time. Not saying it's impossible, just that it's really discouraged (max of 1 tracer per 3 rounds is the common standard for most nations). But remember Vietnam was the era were the AR15 was vilified for unreliability (albeit largely due to shit ammo and wrong info about cleaning), so it seems odd if they were full magazines worth of tracers. I'll need to read the book to confirm, I guess.
Well if you were out on a mission and snapped a branch more than once they kicked people out. Missions, if i recall, were only to monitor enemy activity and place communication bugs, maybe get lucky and capture an officer. The tracers were used to create a morale effect more than anything, to the enemy it seemed like LMGs opening up.
Getting pretty poor reviews, from what I've seen, so tell us how you like it.PainlessDocM said:I am about to read "Imperial Bedrooms" the sequel to one of my favorite teen novels "Less than zero" by Bret Easton Ellis.
alec said:Reading "Te oud voor kamperen en andere verhalen" by Louis Paul Boon, the greatest Flemish writer to have ever lived.
It's probably translated into English by now as "Too Old for Camping" or some such thing.
Xellos said:Orwell's 1984, a true classic, keep returning to this one