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Category Archives: Reviews
Real Dissent
Real Dissent: A Libertarian Sets Fire to the Index Card of Allowable Opinion© 2014 Tom Woods356 pages Note: I read this in August 2016, but the review of it languished as a draft. In most presidential elections, 2016 being an … Continue reading
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Tagged libertarianism, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, Tom Woods
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Finding My Antonia
This morning I spotted a used copy of my Antonia in a used bookstore and picked it up for the daunting price of $0.25, having previously enjoyed Cather’s works in O Pioneers! and Death Comes For the Archbishop. Seeing it reminded me … Continue reading
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Distractions old and new
One of Isaac Asimov’s robots short stories features a curious problem: a robot is running in circles, unresponsive to commands. The troubleshooters who feature in the story quickly realize that there’s a logic conflict: the robot’s in-built orders, both to … Continue reading
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Pirate Cinema
Pirate Cinema© 2012 Cory Doctorow384 pages All Cecil B. DeVille wanted to do was make movies. He didn’t mean to ruin his family’s lives or start a revolution. In the not-too-distant future, consumer electronics have concealed chips which monitor and … Continue reading
The New Tsar
The New Tsar: The Rise and Reign of Vladimir Putin© 2012 Steven Lee Myers592pages When the Soviet Union collapsed abruptly at the dawn of the 1990s, the world order changed overnight. Optimists predicted the ‘end of history’. Such an end … Continue reading
The Hiding Place
The Hiding Place© 1971 Corrie ten Boom, John and Elizabeth Sherrill241 PAGES You are my hiding place; You preserve me from trouble; You surround me with songs of deliverance. Psalms 32 When Corrie ten Boom turned in her family radio … Continue reading
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Tagged "classic", Christianity, Classics and Literary, Classics Club, Classics Club Challenge, Netherlands, WW2
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Broad Band
Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet © 2018 Claire Evans288 pages When the ENIAC was first displayed for the public, its proponents bragged that it could do complex mathematical calculations in seconds which would have … Continue reading
Force and Motion
ST DS9: Force and Motion© 2016 Jeffrey Lang352 pages All Miles O’Brien wanted to do was visit a research lab and catch up with an old friend, along with his engineering chum Nog. He didn’t expect to be thrown into … Continue reading
Cloud from the Machine
“The Internet is a funny thing.Then and now, it has been a thing: an infrastructural backbone of immeasurable complexity, a scaffolding over modern life that has grown stronger than the building itself, which seems to have crumbled under its weight. … Continue reading
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Inside the mind of a thief
This is a related video for A Burglar’s Guide to the City. It’s an interview between a Plano City police officer and a three-time offender (Michael Durden) about his experience breaking into homes. According to the interview, Duren was a ‘thief’ … Continue reading