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Same for me snoopcester Send a noteboard - 22/10/2009 12:10:52 PM
I suppose one could read the Baroque Cycle too, but I sort of feel you need to have read Cryptonomicon before that... easier way to start understanding how he uses his shaftoes and waterhouses.

And honestly I liked it quite a bit more than Cryptonomicon, for whatever reason.

Sorry to shoot your theory out of the water. I'm just in a water-theory-shooter kind of mood today.


ignore the crazy Swede, he's probably had his head stuck in a snow drift for too long.
*MySmiley*

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