I'm a voracious reader of all manner of things. From books to web pages to cereal boxes to tech manuals. My main subjects of intrest, in no particular order are, ships and ship wrecks, diving, finance and investing, how-to, psycology, philosophy. I aspire to be knowledgeable in all manner of things.
On the Internet
People always ask me how I spend so much time on the internet. There are a lot of good things to read out there.
Computers
Computers bits and bytes. Keeping up with the technological world.
MacSlash: A daily dose of Macintosh News and Discussion
I generally only read it when there's a new security update for my mac to make sure I don't turn it into an expensive paperweight.
Head Games
Why are humans so strange?
General Intrest
Random stuff that doesn't really fit anywhere that well.
Juice Analytics
You can learn some cool excel tricks and statistics here.
Finance
Who doesn't like money? Its an interesting subject from how to not be miserably in debt to how to identify healthy businesses for investment.
Morning Star: Investor's Classroom
A great resource on learning more about stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Sign up for free and get a free extended trial to Morning Star's premium rating services.
Dead Trees
The paper version of reading material still has a lot of appeal to me and I read as much as I'm able to of everything.
Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman
I've read this book multiple times now and it is one of my favorites. It is one of the books written by Richard Feynman, a noble prize winning physicist who went to MIT, Princeton, and worked on the Manhattan Project. Feynman was a great intellect but he was very well grounded in reality. Some other lessons that I took away from the book were not to take anything to seriously and no matter how smart you are someone smarter will come along, just be yourself and do what you are good at and enjoy.
