> From: Erik Reuter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > So, who wants to be numbers 7, 8, 9, and 10? Speak up now! OK, I'm in. I've only read a small percentage of these but I can rate those I've read. When do these need to be done by again? ;-) BTW, if anyone is interested, I've converted the list to an Excel file. Not that that took an great amount of skill or anything. But the only way I could do this was if I could sort it by author and eliminate all the ones I've never even HEARD of. - John
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- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Erik Reuter
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) William T Goodall
- RE: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Kevin Tarr
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Ronn Blankenship
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Erik Reuter
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Julia Thompson
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Erik Reuter
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Horn, John
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Julia Thompson
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Erik Reuter
- RE: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Horn, John
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Erik Reuter
- RE: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Ronn Blankenship
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Erik Reuter
- RE: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) Kevin Tarr
- Re: Brin List Books (was Re: A.I. Genetics) JonNRob2002
