I've got a small library at the house here, I'm sure you have something simliar at home. I've got things from college and various use books. Unfortunately, I use to read a lot more before I was a home owner, averaging a couple books a month and covering a slew of topics -- from psych, physics, engineering, programming, design, management, ton of stuff. I particularly liked the psych books, they were fun to test.
I bought a couple books a while back and I've yet to really get into them, one is "Pro Sql Server 2005" and another is some kind of C# book ("Pro" as well). I'm a firm believer that even the most basic book/video on the net can teach you at least one thing, and at my job, I've been learning a ton of stuff (I'm a big fan of delegates), but I've stopped reading like I use to -- until tonight. I've decided that I'm reading (and also coding) a chapter a night at least, from both books. I also need to snag a couple books @ work regarding certifications which I need to talk about Jim about the best approach, and the accountant recently gave me some test material I need to look over too.
So, this, tagged with my latest obsession with BeyondTV, my new Zune (yep, need a bigger one) and all the podcasts I've found, converting TV shows to ipod formats and rigging all this up to my TV, stereo and gigabit network, my new laptop and the new vid card I picked up so I can play bioshock ...shouldn't be too hard, right?