December 17, 2008
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July 30, 2008
Fondness for small cups of intense coffee. CHECK.
Uses an iPod. CHECK.
Jots in a Moleskine. CHECK.
Do I pass the coolness test?
Nah.
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July 20, 2008
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June 27, 2008
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April 04, 2008
Daily caffeine protects the brain? Works for me! Does this mean I can write off my daily intake on my taxes as a health cost?
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March 01, 2008
Books? 11, year-to-date.
Short works? 74, year-to-date.
Currently being read:
Poul Anderson: The Earth Book of Stormgate. Trader to the Stars. The Trouble Twisters. more...
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January 22, 2008
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January 15, 2008
The new revolution? A way of knocking old media off of the pedestal? Maybe, but probably not. There's an interesting contrast in the podcasts...and the better podcasts are those with money, talent and quality behind them.
Here's an example: William Gibson did a book tour to support his latest novel, Spook Country (still on my personal Mount Toberead). During the course of the book tour he gave probably a couple of thousand talks, interviews, readings and what not (or, it felt like that). I know I've read one of the key phrases he's been using this go round—how if you walked into a publisher in the 1970's and pitched a SF novel with a global pandemic (AIDS) and a climate problem (AGW), you'd be shown the door and they'd call security—several times now. Most of the interviews have hit that highlight a few others.
BoingBoing had Gibson on for one in their short-lived podcasting series (they then moved on to doing short video webcasts but I think that has died as well). It was short. Gibson seemed to be talking to them over a cellphone while outside, so you could hear wind. One of the people from the BoingBoing end of things was dialed in on something (internet telephone?) that had latency problems. Two of the others also had audio quality problems. They kept tripping over each other, and their guest, in asking questions and interjecting useless noise.
Contrast that with this interview done by Rick Kleffel at The Agony Column. The interview runs quite long so you get more than soundbites on how we're living in the future. The interviewer allows Gibson to speak, only interjecting himself when necessary to get things moving again. Gibson even contributes two readings from two novels.
Podcasting may be the radio of the future, but quality will show. I'll be returning to hear more from The Agony Column; on the other hand, I won't be sad about the demise of the BoingBoing effort for long.
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December 21, 2007
Like I needed an excuse...
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December 14, 2007
Most of my culinary viewing is Alton Brown, either through his show Good Eats or the occasional seasonal mini-series, Feasting on Asphalt. Most cooking shows have the host mumbling at you and going through the motions of food preparation. Brown tells you the science behind the cooking, and does it with a lot of humor as well. Good stuff! Asphalt's two seasons were road trips, featuring road food. In the first, he traveled across the US via Route 66. In the second, he traveled along the Mississippi, from south to north. Lots of great looking food in both seasons!
One show that has caught my attention is Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, seen (by me) on BBC America. Each episode, Gordon Ramsay tries to turn a failing restaurant around. I am utterly amazed at the trainwrecks that have managed to stay in business long enough to these saving throws.
I'll have to be careful. I may end up getting a digital video recorder just to make sure I don't miss any episodes!
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December 10, 2007
Looks like it is time to trot out this 1980 essay by Spider Robinson again! more...
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December 05, 2007
The review can now be found here.
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December 04, 2007
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November 26, 2007
(There's no reason, by the way, to spend several hundred dollars on a poorly designed, hard to hold comfortably, overpriced, DRM-crippled reader. Some smart shopping in second-hand outlets can get you a perfectly capable laptop, eBook reader or PDA for far less.) more...
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October 19, 2007
John Scalzi comes across what might be his favorite negative review of Old Man's War.
A biopic on Philip K. Dick...not!
My favorite Brother Astronomer has a new book out! more...
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October 12, 2007
(Posted, of all places, at BoingBoing!)
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July 31, 2007
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June 24, 2007
(Patrick Macnee, on his hit television show)
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June 23, 2007
(William Gibson)
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June 21, 2007
It is by caffeine alone that I set my mind in motion.It is by the beans of Java that my thoughts acquire speed.
My hands begin to shake. The shakes are a warning.
It is by caffeine alone that I set my mind in motion.
(Author lost, alas!)
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