michael.bast@convergys.com wrote:
>
> I know this might seem too basic a topic, but does anyone know of a list of
> works which might get someone with a liberal arts background more
up-to-date in
> the science/mathematical fields? I've got some interest and some
background, but
> largely am missing big pieces. I've though about going back for the
chemistry
> degree I started (switched majors after making the mistake of listening to
an
> advisor!), but there aren't any at night around here.
> Thanks,
> Mike.
A list of my readings re science and technology can be faound at:
http://users.aol.com/gburch3/booksci.html
Greg Burch <GBurch1@aol.com>----<gburch@lockeliddell.com>
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"We never stop investigating. We are never satisfied that we know
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question. This has become the greatest survival trick of our species."
-- Desmond Morris
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