PostsCommentsPayoutspieternijmeijer (65)in #utopis • 6 months agoRE: Utopis Payment Update and Buyback Commitment Utopis holdersUr doing well, don't worry too muchpieternijmeijer (65)in Family & Friends • 11 months agoRE: In Loving MemoryMy condolencespieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 11 months agoRE: A quick look at my personal libraryI don't have a particular tactic, really. I've only put this into place about half a year ago. Guess there's no better way than just to get them out and dust them off once in a whilepieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 11 months agoRE: A quick look at my personal libraryThey're both classics, though I'd pick Simmons over Wolfe if you'd force me to choosepieternijmeijer (65)in StemSocial • 11 months agoRE: Today's Hospitals Can Learn From Florence NightingaleHealthcare has become a mass-industry, and hospitals are often quite massive as well. It's all about efficiency, but sometimes the patients themselves get lost in the shuffle.…pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • last yearRE: 'Earl Browder; the failure of American Communism' by James G. RyanThanks for the kind words. The small summation I did of course leaves out many possible names/parties you could name. Also within that list, Huey Long would not really be…pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • last yearRE: 'Unity and Separation' by L.J. RogierIt's good to know people enjoy the reviews. I bought the book on Bukharin for 15 Euros on Amazon.nl, but I see that it's 30 dollars on the .com website, more than half again as…pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: Community Contest #10 : What Would You Do if You Met Your Favorite Fictional Character?Not sure what a 19th century Russian would think of modern India. Great choicepieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: 'Anglicanism' by Stephen NeillInteresting. My background is Dutch Reformed, i.e. Calvinist, so it's somewhat similar to yours. All Dutch Protestants are Presbyterians; the term Episcopalian I only learned…pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: Book Review: The Travels of Reverend Ólafur Egilsson The Story of the Barbary Corsair Raid on Iceland of 1627A GREAT subject. I'd heard about these raids before; didn't know there was a specific book dedicated to it. All too often talk of 'slavery' only is about the trans-atlantic…pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: Hyperion CantosNice. I recently read Simmons' Ilium and Olympos, another series of his. Will probably be writing a review of them as well. I was looking to pick up this series too; it's good…pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: Book Journal Week 5 : TwilightInteresting, I've never heard of this one. It seems like Campbell is one of those few literary voices in the early 20th century who wasn't all that optimistic about the rise of…pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: 'English History 1914-1945' by A.J.P. TaylorHi, Could you re-phrase that last question? I'm not sure I'm following correctly.pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: 'English History 1914-1945' by A.J.P. TaylorHey again, You'll have to excuse me for the somewhat late reply, it must've slipped through without me noticing. These are great questions. Though I wouldn't consider myself an…pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: Books I'm looking forward to reading in 2023 (Contest Entry)Hey man, much appreciated.pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: Community Contest #7 : Tell Us About The Best Books That You Read in 2022 Just in time, here is my entry: @hivebookclubpieternijmeijer (65)in Sketchbook • 2 years agoRE: Expressionism - FatherBeautiful.pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: Community Contest #7 : Tell Us About The Best Books That You Read in 2022 Happy New Year, all So if I understand correctly, this contest is ongoing until the 24th of January? I'll make sure to get a contribution in before then if that's the case.pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: Nietzsche and the Nazis: A Really Interesting Book by Stephen HicksInteresting subject, thanks for your input. I have my 2 cents about it though. Nietzsche was indeed often mentioned in German circles at the time, particularly through the word…pieternijmeijer (65)in Hive Book Club • 2 years agoRE: Hive Book Club Highlight #151Thanks for the mention, much appreciated.