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Pub lets clients drink between the lines

By John on July 26, 2010 3:43 PM | No Comments

I should totally open up one of these.

I mean, a library AND a bar! That is completely my thing.

Abraham Lincoln Reborn As A Vampire Slayer : NPR

By John on March 29, 2010 4:23 PM | No Comments

Yet another review for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.

Like I've said before, it was a pretty good read. Implausible, but the author has been very clear on that from the get-go. Just the fact that he weaved a tale that could just almost be believable was a damn good piece of work.

GeekDad Interviews Vampire Author Seth Grahame-Smith | GeekDad | Wired.com

By John on March 17, 2010 10:04 AM | No Comments

I'm almost done with the book so this is a good interview to catch.

Seriously, I know the subject matter sounds so bizarre, but it really works.

One Scientist's Prescription: Grow Your Own Drugs : NPR

By John on March 10, 2010 10:13 AM | No Comments

If I ever get a chance to have a garden again, I'm going to follow this scientist's advice and grow some stuff for home remedies.

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

By John on March 1, 2010 4:13 PM | No Comments

Tomorrow is the day! I hope it lives up to the expectations it has.

More on the book and it's author here plus some more on Grahame-Smith here.

In Memoriam: Literary Passings

By John on January 28, 2010 11:44 AM | No Comments

Wow, it has been a bad couple days for book lovers and those who value freedom and integrity.

I read this morning that J.D. Salinger has passed. Here is his obit at The New York Times and over at the BBC, plus a post over at Powell's Books.

A really odd cat, but definitely one of our more free-spirited Americans.

Of more personal import is the death of Howard Zinn (obits at The New York Times and The Washington Post, plus the Powell's Books entry).

I've enjoyed Zinn's work on pushing the stories of real Americans to the forefront of our history. More importantly, his work has been critical in making sure we don't whitewash our history or gloss over the hard parts, or even the bad decisions. If you have only been taught Texas conservative Talibangelical/Luddite BS, you know nothing about the history of this nation, warts and all. It is a damned shame too many of our students and only getting the sanitized version.

He didn't report it either: he lived it, fighting during World War II (and losing the taste for war) as well as being a force for chance for change during the Civil Rights era). In this age of Tea Baggery and people proud of their stupidity, we need people like Zinn more than ever.

'Satchel': The Story Of An American Baseball Legend : NPR

By John on January 26, 2010 9:34 PM | No Comments

This was a great interview and I can't wait to read the book. Check it out yourself.

Beware of Science Fiction | Way of Life Literature

By John on January 8, 2010 10:25 AM | No Comments

The Talibangelicals just don't hate science. They also hate science fiction.

In the above linked post they list the "sins" of various key sci-fi authors. I read the list, and frankly I am far more given to approving of "free love" than the vile, hateful bigotry of supposed Christians who visit websites like that.

As I have consistently said, I realize that religion serves it's good purposes, but the way it has been twisted into a culture of hate - without ANY pushback by decent people of faith - damns them all in my eyes.

Fix your problems and earn my respect. At the moment I respect individual believers but the concept as a whole has really turned me off. In short, the Book is fine; the Church not so much.

Study: Rumors of Written-Word Death Greatly Exaggerated | Epicenter | Wired.com

By John on December 30, 2009 1:22 PM | No Comments

Yes, we're still reading. It may not always be books - frankly, most of my news and computer knowledge comes from a screen these days - but we are still a literate culture.

Sadly, those numbers include morons who read "Going Rogue" (and seriously, I doubt 80% of the people who bought that piece of crap actually read it) and the douchebags who read Bill O'Reilly and Mark Levin hatefests. So even for those anti-intellectual nitwits, reading is reading.

Now if we can all just actually try to learn and grow as a result of the act, that would be something.

Aren't We All Looking for Calvin and Hobbes? | GeekDad | Wired.com

By John on December 8, 2009 1:59 PM | No Comments

Yet another book to read I guess.

This one is about Bill Watterson and how he came about creating Calvin and Hobbes. True to form, the author couldn't actually speak to Watterson but that is more true to form than the alternative anyway.

I hope it is as good of a read as I am expecting.

NurtureShocked and Awed by a Great Book | GeekDad | Wired.com

By John on December 8, 2009 11:13 AM | No Comments

I am actually just starting this book after buying it and leaving it on the stack for a few months. Yeah, basically I'm cleaning my desk and found all kinds of stuff I still need to get around to.

So far I am liking what I'm reading. Now that Gabriel is getting old enough to actually learn stuff so. damned. quickly. we are starting to wrap our heads around how to raise him in a way we approve of. This book may help us work on refining that some more. Check out this review and see what you think.

Ode to Books, or Why E-Book Readers Will Never Replace Them | GeekDad | Wired.com

By John on December 7, 2009 3:26 PM | No Comments

I love books. Most of you know that.

Yes, I work with technology and everyone who doesn't really know me wonders why I don't have a Kindle or something. Screw that. Give me a damn bound wad of paper to read any day of the week.

Apparently, I'm not the only one who thinks this way.

Gibbard And Farrar Set Kerouac's 'Big Sur' To Music : NPR

By John on October 27, 2009 10:51 PM | No Comments

There's a lot of things I don't like messed with and books are usually one of those things. Fortunately, the guys Kerouac's Big Sur to music did a great job. Check it out.

What Is This Giant Chronometer Doing On This Pizza Hut Delivery Bike? - Pizza Hut Chronometer - Gizmodo

By John on October 26, 2009 10:10 PM | No Comments

I am looooong since being willing to eat Pizza Hut, but I love this.

Granted, it's not a Deliverator, but it's a damn cool concept. If that last sentence confused you, you really, really need to read Snow Crash.

Oxford's Atlas of the World: A Treasure Trove of Global Information | GeekDad | Wired.com

By John on October 20, 2009 4:56 PM | No Comments

I love maps. Road maps, aerial photos, Google Earth overlays, I don't care.

You can't love travel without knowing how to consult a good map. So, I read this review and realized that I should probably set some cash aside and get the latest copy of this.

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