
jagwareagle
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re: Just finished the Farseer Trilogy
Posted by jagwareagle on 8/19/18 at 2:32 am
I'm not sure if this is a popular opinion, but found the first two books to be very depressing and unenjoyable. I read the summary notes on the 3rd book, and was happy I skipped it.
With that said, I can see why people enjoy the books, but it's just not how I like to spend my time.
With that said, I can see why people enjoy the books, but it's just not how I like to spend my time.
re: Riyria Revelations is the most enjoyable series i've ever read
Posted by jagwareagle on 8/13/18 at 12:23 am
I enjoyed them too. I always pictured Royce as Inigo Montoya (Princess Bride)- I have no idea why.
re: Netflix’s The Dragon Prince
Posted by jagwareagle on 7/22/18 at 2:29 pm
I'm happy they're doing this. It's the easiest way for more fantasy to hit a tv series, and it'd be nice for Netflix to hit it big on it.
re: Your Most Awaited Books
Posted by jagwareagle on 6/30/18 at 8:58 am
A 3rd Testament of the Bible is more likely to come out than Rothfuss finishing his 3rd book.
re: Practical psychology books
Posted by jagwareagle on 6/18/18 at 10:26 pm
Let me know what you think!
re: Any advice for better reading comprehension for audio books
Posted by jagwareagle on 6/17/18 at 12:07 pm
Try speeding up the speed a bit. It requires a little more concentration, which usually keeps me from getting bored/drifting off.
Bonus- if you continue to slowly increase the speed, then you can eventually listen at 2x speed. (for certain types of books)
Bonus- if you continue to slowly increase the speed, then you can eventually listen at 2x speed. (for certain types of books)
re: Practical psychology books
Posted by jagwareagle on 6/15/18 at 9:32 am
Recently, I enjoyed the book "Your Brain at Work," but that was little closer to the neuroscience aisle.
You may enjoy Simon Sinek and Seth Godin's work.
However, Cialdini's Psychology of Influence is probably the closest to what you're requesting.
You may enjoy Simon Sinek and Seth Godin's work.
However, Cialdini's Psychology of Influence is probably the closest to what you're requesting.
re: Gulf Coast honeymoon ideas?
Posted by jagwareagle on 6/3/18 at 10:08 pm
Maybe the Grand Hotel in Fairhope?
I think you'll get a better bang with a cruise with your budget.
I think you'll get a better bang with a cruise with your budget.
re: I just started the Wax and Wayne Saga
Posted by jagwareagle on 5/19/18 at 7:07 pm
I recommend reading right through them all at once. Brandon wrote them as if everything was already fresh in your memory.
re: Peter Jackson Reportedly Deciding Between a Return to Middle-Earth or a DC Superhero Movie
Posted by jagwareagle on 5/10/18 at 2:46 pm
I bet he makes a real life Quail Man. Doug Funnie jumps between his romance with Patty Mayonnaise, rocking in The Beets, and saving the world.
re: Bill and Ted 3?!?
Posted by jagwareagle on 5/8/18 at 1:22 pm
I remember they discussed this on the Nerdist, but lawyers were the issue.
re: Mistborn...On the 3rd book in the original trilogy
Posted by jagwareagle on 4/18/18 at 7:43 pm
Brandon Sanderson is in my top 5 favorite fantasy authors. He's my #1 if you want an author that will:
1. Actually finish his/her f'n series
2. Deliver solid plotlines with direction.
3. Has fantastic endings
4. Solid magic rules
He won't win awards for changing the world, but fantasy is supposed to be enjoyable for me.
1. Actually finish his/her f'n series
2. Deliver solid plotlines with direction.
3. Has fantastic endings
4. Solid magic rules
He won't win awards for changing the world, but fantasy is supposed to be enjoyable for me.
re: Auburn Spring Game
Posted by jagwareagle on 4/11/18 at 10:14 pm
The defense could be even better than last year. The offensive line is going to be our weakest unit at this rate.
re: The Land - LitRPG
Posted by jagwareagle on 3/7/18 at 9:01 pm
Guilty Pleasure is the right way of putting it. I just finished the 6th. I'm going to wait until I'm in a need for something light before I start the 7th.
The Land - LitRPG
Posted by jagwareagle on 3/7/18 at 7:52 am
Is anyone else enjoying these books? I know it isn't high quality writing, but I'm having a lot of fun getting through them. I'm a big fantasy book and RPG gaming fan, and the books give me both of my fixes.
Dislike
Some of the cultural references are cheesy.
Some plot lines are unnecessary juvenile.
His writing suffers a bit in some spots
Like:
the leveling systems
He does a fair job with action sequences
game mechanics
overall world he has built
The whole vibe is fun in nature
Dislike
Some of the cultural references are cheesy.
Some plot lines are unnecessary juvenile.
His writing suffers a bit in some spots
Like:
the leveling systems
He does a fair job with action sequences
game mechanics
overall world he has built
The whole vibe is fun in nature
re: What's up with Mark Brendanawicz from Parks and Rec?
Posted by jagwareagle on 2/2/18 at 4:17 pm
Wait.. they got rid of him? I thought he just had facial surgery due to his deviated septum.
re: Favorite TGIf Show(s)
Posted by jagwareagle on 10/12/17 at 1:48 pm
When I was around 5-6, I liked Dinosaurs even though I was too young to understand the jokes. I think saying "Not the Mama" was cool in 1st grade.
Boy Meets World, Family Matters, and Step by Step were staples.
However, I'll admit enjoying me some Sabrina since I knew Melissa Joan Hart from Nickelodeon.
Boy Meets World, Family Matters, and Step by Step were staples.
However, I'll admit enjoying me some Sabrina since I knew Melissa Joan Hart from Nickelodeon.
re: Help learning Sharepoint
Posted by jagwareagle on 6/20/17 at 5:00 pm
Have you figured out where the data from the forms will be stored? In SharePoint List?
For your multiple forms problem, just create your forms on different pages and add links to them on the global navigation. They can just choose their form/template from the nav bar.
Possible alternative if you know MS Access: You can build the forms in Access, then split the front and back end (SQL DB), then store the database on SharePoint. Point the front end Access form to SharePoint, then you can distribute as many front ends as you want.
For your multiple forms problem, just create your forms on different pages and add links to them on the global navigation. They can just choose their form/template from the nav bar.
Possible alternative if you know MS Access: You can build the forms in Access, then split the front and back end (SQL DB), then store the database on SharePoint. Point the front end Access form to SharePoint, then you can distribute as many front ends as you want.
Doctor Who Tonight
Posted by jagwareagle on 4/15/17 at 10:29 am
Series 10 on BBCA. Yssss
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