10.12.2005

[isn't he dreamy!! this is a picture from his early years**sigh**--hey there man man[that's his nickname], i bought you a little present, i was shopping in victoria secret and i thought of you...i hope you like black lace!! seriously try it on...no, seriously....]

a couple of people have requested a book list from manuel delanda's class, but it's a little random if taken out of context, so i would first suggest reading his "A Thousand Years of NonLinear History" the introduction was pretty close to what was discussed in the first session and gives an articulate premise to the list in general...i couldn't get some of the author's names, but i've done pretty good considering how fast he references these books with authors i've never heard of before...[ps. this will be added to as in each class he will definitely mention more!!]

so without further delay: Title/Author[approx. spelling]

-The Making of Urban Europe/?
-Series of History of Economics[1-3--he mentioned that the 3rd is the best and most interesting in regards to development]/John Galbraith
-Regional Advantage/Saxenian
-The Wealth of Cities/Jane Jacobs
-Military Expertise in something/Merit Roe Smith
-The Cathedral and the Bazaar/Eric Raymond
-A book about Richard Stallman--hacker who developed the GPL contract/licensure for the open source movement--LINUX

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