do you ever read manuals for things you're never gonna do?
I probably have, but I work in TV/film production, so not in the case of that book
>>25202738>I work in TV/film productionCool, what do you do?
>>25202747Mostly just stand around awkwardly
>>25202962Are you a grip guy for porn?
i like reading about western architecture and chinese feng shui
>>25202709I wouldn't spend money on a book for something I will never get in to. But I have watched countless Youtube videos on things I will probably never utilize, like how to do a cody on a trampoline.
>>25202709recently enjoyed reading through a book of annotated C code for a 1970s Unix system, though i barely have the computer-science knowledge to write a Python script
yep>Dover Publications Classics>Schaum outlines>self published baroque treatises on Archive.org
>>25202709I like reading these war game rules>kek
>>25202709Picrel is the only filmmaking book there needs to be.
I read the first chapter then spend the next two years telling myself I'm continuing tomorrow
>>25202709Sometimes I just want to read something that interests me. From blackjack strategies to industrial farming. It's fun>>25202997Some time ago I read an architectural book on low-energy housing. That was surprisingly interesting. For example that your comfort indoor temperature correlations with the outdoor temperature and you can use water masses to smooth out the temperature changes.>>25203203I have read two of them out of curiosity. Then I saw that there are groups playing scenarios online. After I saw that the game had around 300 pages of rule book I didn't pursuit it further. Do you play with others? I think it would be cool but I feel that you need two days with the games in a room to do it properly
>>25202998>I wouldn't spend money on a book for something I will never get in to.download the epub. it is ethical to pirate books you would never buy.