I put in Daniel Quinn's Ishmael and it told me to avoid books on knitting and/or by Tolkein.
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Interesting.
ION, it's cold today and it's going to be a trifle warmer tomorrow but then on Thursday it's going to be REALLY COLD again.
I put in Catch-22 and got Vogue Knitting (which I own and enjoy).
Oh you're right Sumi. It might get down below 50 this week! brr!
Seriously though- how sick am I that I'm envious of Chicago buried under a blanket of snow? I miss the slog through the drifts to the el stop, the wiggling of toes inside three layers of socks to make sure they're still circulting blood in there. The tricky wind that can find the seams in four layers of clothing... course I also miss Halsted Street Market Days, sweating rivulets despite the skimpiest of sundresses and medicinal vodka lemonades. I guess I'm just a Chicagoan no matter how far away I live.
I am ALL SET with the NYC government trying to force me to be healthier. I would love restaurants not to use transfats, but in general, I feel like that should be driven by consumer demand, not the freaking government.
I hope NYC-istas aren't overly fond of fast food.
We can still have it, it just has to be fried in oil that occurs in nature.
whatchoo talkin bout, Jesse? Did the ban go through?
Yes.
I'm going to catalog my library--the first 200 books at least--on line! Fie on you, Jessica, for giving me another online toy! Fie!
I would never have pegged it as explicitly anti-Christianity.I got a bunch of religious books in my results, too. You have to bear in mind it's not analyzing content; it's just saying "if you have X book, you're unlikely to have Y book as well."
But I was amused that I put in The Good Soldier and was un-recommended Harry Potter. Which made up for my annoyance that they had the author listed as Homer.