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Subject: Re: Reading in Bed - (nf)
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Date: Fri, 1-Jul-83 05:24:03 EDT
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ucbesvax!turner    Jun 30 03:49:00 1983


Re: reading in bed

One of life's great pleasures.  How many winter vacations I have spent,
becoming pale and wan, enervated and sickly, and completely negligent
of my appearance (which for me, is a whole lot!), while reading in bed.

But I tend to marathons, be they hacking or reading.  In either case,
caffeine is a vital ingredient.  But forget food, for the most part.

What I like to read in bed: anarchist pamphlets (from Black and Red press,
or Canada's Black Rose press), Spiderman comics, the newspaper, Philip
K. Dick, computer books, and Destroyer novels.

By my bedside tonight (which is where I wish I were) are

    "Corridors of Power", C.P. Snow
    "FIG-Forth Systems Guide", Dr. Ting (from FIG)
    "Hungary '56", A. Anderson (Black & Red)
    "High-Speed Memory Systems", Pohm & Agrawal
    Two issues of The Amazing Spiderman (Marvel)
    Last month's issue of Mother Jones

	Michael Turner
	ucbvax!ucbesvax.turner