Update reading habits

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Bob Mottram
2017-02-12 11:18:06 +00:00
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<H4>Reading Habits</H4>
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Omnivorous, but usually includes lots of science and science fiction. The typical hacker household might subscribe to Analog , Scientific American , Whole-Earth Review , and Smithsonian (most hackers ignore Wired and other self-consciously cyberpunk magazines, considering them wannabee fodder). Hackers often have a reading range that astonishes liberal arts people but tend not to talk about it as much. Many hackers spend as much of their spare time reading as the average American burns up watching TV, and often keep shelves and shelves of well-thumbed books in their homes.
Omnivorous. Hackers often have a reading range that astonishes liberal arts people but tend not to talk about it as much. Many hackers spend as much of their spare time reading as the average prole burns up watching TV/movies, and often have an extensive epub/pdf collection on a storage device or server somewhere.
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<H4>Real Programmer</H4>
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