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