Besides webcasting and messing around with my music collection, I like to read, and I like to remember what I read. Plus, as some of you know, I'm a list-oriented guy. So, to that end, I've been using the web site Goodreads to keep track of the books I read and what I thought of them. Generally, I like to read about history, social science, politics and public policy, culture, music, business and economics, science and technology, and baseball. Most of what I read I get from the public library. If you click here you can see what I've read over the past few years. Once you click that link, if you then click the word "view" on any book line, you will be able to see my sometimes overly-verbose review of that particular book. So for those one or two of you who aren't getting enough of my writing here at the OtC Blog, there's another repository waiting to be seen over at Goodreads. Oh, by the way, it's not a "Gil" endeavor, if you know what I mean (wink, wink). I'm not on stage there like I am on VaughnLive. I mainly do the Goodreads thing for my own benefit, but a few people over there seem to like it and so I've garnered a few fellow bibliophiles as followers.
I don't read as much as I'd like to. There are only so many hours in the day of course, and I have a lot of interests that vie for my time. I figured I would share this other interest of mine with you -- my webcasting friends.