Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Artifakt Lazarus book 1



This story is a little melodramatic and formulaic but is still fun with non-stop action. I shall continue reading this series. 4/5 stars.
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Flagship by Isaac Hooke

Fun!  There is enough action to suspend disbelief. Interesting plot twists. 4/5 stars.

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Machine Learning by Hugh Howey

There is a little too much anthropomorphism in these stories but they are still very good. The science is also a little weak.  I enjoyed the stories and may pick up more of Howey's stuff. 4/5 stars.

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

The Stars are Legion


Puke awful, disgusting, horror.  1/5 stars.  Yuck!​

hieroglyph


This story collection is fun and the links back to the project at Arizona State are also interesting. I did not enjoy some of the stories as much as most of them.  4/5 stars.​

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Global Transparent Society




Another David Brin prediction is starting to come true:  the latest Paradise Papers leak indict thousands more of the "ruling class" and provides an interesting analysis.

Article (in English)

Brin's book page

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Saturday, November 4, 2017

. . . would be a shame if somethin' was ta happen to it. . .


Bellevue Washington's High School football's 11 State championship dynasty's legal battles continue.  This part is really funny:  '. . .   college acceptance decisions are coming up and “it would be a shame if something were to happen.”'  It's bad Hollywood dialog from a real-life cardboard character.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Max the Demon vs Entropy of Doom


If you read my blog you will remember I sponsored the kick-starter for the creation of this graphic novel.  The fundraising was successful; the book was published; my signed first edition arrived while I was traveling for business.  My youngest daughter read the book in one sitting and I read it when I got back.  I had very high expectations for the book and it exceeded all of them!  The book is funny, exciting, well-drawn, and educational.

I sincerely believe that comic books and graphic novels will eventually find their way into classroom curriculum and kids will learn important, difficult concepts through this important medium.  If you have kids 10-16 years old who like comic books, you should consider giving them this book for the Holiday gift-giving season.  5/5 stars.

A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink

I think I waited too long to read this one and therefore found it a bit dated and "old news."  It does have some good insights and is not bad.  But aspects of the selfish humanism he calls out are poorly analyzed.  3/5 stars.  There are better pop-culture business books.

Saturday, October 28, 2017

The Struggle is Real

The mighty oak leaf struggles desperately to defy the wind but is torn asunder by the wind's power; but the reed bends and the wind passes through. -- Confucius (孔丘), [intentionally misquoted]. 
Leaf eating soil organisms wait all year to feast on dead oak leaves, trying to survive against their grass eating enemies until an annual Fall feast.  The struggle is life and death.  And not just the soil bacteria, but all life in the universe struggles against the laws of thermodynamics and the inevitable increase in entropy.




Our back yard oak tree (Tree-Beard) provides cool shade all summer;  he supports a tire swing my youngest daughter mounted to his might boughs.  He  breathes in CO2 and converts the Carbon to leaves and living wood.  Every year in the Fall (right now) he poops a few tons of leaves in a 4 square km surface that suffocates grass, hides dog poop, and bother our neighbors.  Every year we spend a few hours of hard labor every week picking up Tree-beard's droppings and then paying an evil monopoly too much money to sell these leaves at a hefty cost. Yes: we work and sweat to collect and deliver the goods they sell; they don't pay us; we pay them!

Some of our neighbors hire trained professionals instead of toiling in their own fields but we choose to do the work ourselves to keep our yard green and clean in our struggle to stay fit.

The struggle is real.