(Part 3) Top products from r/Eve

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We found 21 product mentions on r/Eve. We ranked the 222 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/zippy_the_cat · 1 pointr/Eve

Yes. There's an excellent book on the matter by Naval War College prof SCM Paine that I'd highly recommend, The Wars for Asia, 1911-1949. There's a lot of history in there that most Americans don't know.

A related book from the same author covering some of the same ground but with a broader focus is The Japanese Empire: Grand Strategy from the Meiji Restoration to the Pacific War. The latter's a good read for an Eve player because it's a good primer on the whole "what is grand strategy" question that's good for would-be professionals (Naval War College, remember) and interested amateurs alike. I can't recommend both books highly enough, they're simply excellent and cover the material without ever getting bogged down in minutiae.

u/JB-TitosLeftTesticle · 3 pointsr/Eve

http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Psychology-9th-James-Kalat/dp/0495810762

Basic Psychology. The blurb says:

"James Kalat's best-selling INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY does far more than cover major theories and studies; it encourages you to question the information and ask yourself, "How was this conclusion reached?" and "Does the evidence really support it?" In this student-praised text, Kalat challenges your preconceptions about psychology to help you become a more informed consumer of information not only during your college experience but also as you venture into your post-college life. The bonus section about the psychology of daily quests in MMOs will also be of particular interest to gullible neckbeards! With his humorous writing style and hands-on "Try It Yourself" exercises, Kalat puts you at ease and gets you involved with what you are studying so that you can succeed in your course."

u/ItsFuckingPaco · -3 pointsr/Eve

> It felt weird to have a separate server.

So close to being illuminated.

> 拥有一个单独的服务器感觉很奇怪。

如此接近被照亮。

Your communist government forces everyone to partner 50:50 with Chinese government companies so that they can control what you see and hear. So they can influence your thoughts. We never wanted seperate servers, that’s just life.

你的共产党政府强迫每个人与中国政府公司合作50:50,以便他们能够控制你所看到和听到的内容。 所以他们可以影响你的想法。 我们从来没有想过那些只是生活的单独服务器。

The Americans do it too, but we’re more brave new world about it than 1984 which is more of what’s going on in China.

美国人也这样做,但我们比1984 更关注它勇敢的新世界 ,这更像是中国正在发生的事情。

You should read both, along with Animal farm

您应该阅读这两个,以及动物农场

I changed my mind. We should welcome our chinese gamer friends. Remember #GamerGate and how some girl trying to hide her Blowjob story eventually woke up gamers to the News media collusion and first introduced the concept of Fake News... think about where that’s lead. If we welcome then with open arms and point out the difference in quality in product between tranquility and singularity then we can i think we have the opportunity to troll the Chinese government into re-upping its censorship laws and problem solved.

u/Cryptopone · 5 pointsr/Eve

I picked up Professional Android 2 Application Development a while ago and worked through some of the examples in there.

But honestly? I used the Android docs from Google and some of their examples as well as some strategic Google searches for when I'd get stuck. The book is nice to have when I want to spend some time away from the computer but online resources are better (even if you have to hunt around a bit).

My current external dependencies are Jsoup for HTML parsing and tesseract-ocr for image recognition.

Edit: Just realized you meant the Eve api. This isn't using it atm.

u/spoonliter · 2 pointsr/Eve

btw, quick and fun read if anybody is interested in a lot of the ship names and the background.

https://www.amazon.com/Norse-Mythology-Neil-Gaiman/dp/039360909X

u/Dukaso · 1 pointr/Eve

Grab one of these if you're looking for a gag item.

http://www.amazon.com/Eve-Online-Genesis-Official-Strategy/dp/0761542434/

I bought one of those for $6.16 (shipping included) a while back and it is one of the best purchases I've ever made. The guide is so bad that it is good, and it's obviously extremely out of date.

u/GERMAQ · 1 pointr/Eve

Grouping would have taken 2 more minutes. You could have just combined "before 5/15" into a single data group and the impact would have been made. I appreciate your work, it's interesting information but if you handed this to me at work, I'd never trust you doing any data analytics ever again.

I highly recommend this book for data presentation in theory and practice.

http://www.amazon.com/Visual-Display-Quantitative-Information/dp/0961392142


u/JotunR · 1 pointr/Eve

lol, the link is down due to high volume of trafic

Here's the Trump Fragrance in Amazon

u/mushybees · 1 pointr/Eve

the rule of law and dispute resolution are good institutions to have, but those aren't regulations on the market, nor do they prevent monopolies, nor are all monopolies bad.

> you get a mass boom, as speculation kicks in, you see people get massively wealthy, everyone wants the same, they all pile in! "Me too!" but at the first scandal, the whole edifice crashes down around your ears. Welcome to unregulated derivatives

this is just all wrong. i'm not going to get into it since i don't have all day, but here's ben powell again to educate you; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRj2OSNWRC4

or if you prefer reading, i recommend The Housing Boom and Bust by Thomas Sowell

u/ObviouslySpying · 1 pointr/Eve

No no no, the book is called: To Kill a Mockingbird, there is no How.