Saturday, March 2, 2024
Monday, February 26, 2024
Libraries
Where I live in King County, Washington, USA, the libraries and all of their services are completely free. The buildings provide great meeting rooms, free WiFi, computers, printing , research, and dozens of other community services, in addition to books, media, and online services.
I am also a member of the Association of Berlin's public libraries aka Verbund der Öffentlichen Bibliotheken Berlins (VÖBB). They charge $12 per year for their services. It's a great deal for access to all their online media. But it's interesting how differently our cultures and societies perceive taxes and fairness.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
A Study in Scarlet Women by Sherry Thomas (2016)
For those of us who love Laurie King's Mary Russel books, here is another great author who embraces the Victorian era and the famous Sherlock Holmes tropes. Especially well-presented in this series is Holmes's near-psychic ability to divine information from subtle clues. Although the feminism and outrage is a little bit exaggerated, the plot, characters, mystery, and story-telling are fantastic. I enjoyed it enormously. 4/5 Stars.
Sunday, February 18, 2024
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Measure What Matters by John Doerr (2018)
When I read books written by successful venture capitalists or megalomaniacal leaders, I am uncomfortably reminded of Peter Thiel's power law concept in Zero to One, and the modern business reality that success means complete, ruthless domination, including out-competing all rivals. John Doerr is a fiery-eyed "true believer" zealot of his OKR process. The book is over the top with superlatives and examples. The book is a "hard sell" campaign to convince the reader to adhere to this goal setting methodology, and an homage to Doerr's mentors who forged the ideas. The methodology makes a lot of sense and includes nuances and details about balance, alignment, and communication. I am using the methodology and hope it is more broadly adopted at work. 4/5 Stars.
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Biedermann und die Brandstifter von Max Frisch (1953)
Einige Arbeitskollegen haben mir deutsche Bücher empfohlen, die mir gefallen könnten. Dürrenmatt und Frisch führten die Liste an. Ich habe einige Filme und Hörspiele auf YouTube gefunden. Die Geschichte ist ein wenig melodramatisch und oberflächlich, aber die Dialoge sind gut. 3/5 Sterne.
Monday, February 5, 2024
Die Physiker von Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1961)
Dieses kurze Stück ist interessant und macht Spaß. Die Geschichte erinnert mich aufgrund der dystopischen Täuschung Ebenen aller Charaktere an Stanislaw Lems Novelle „Memoiren, gefunden in der Badewanne". Ich liebte das Ende. Auch der Schreibstil ist sehr fesselnd und unterhaltsam. 4/5 Sterne.
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