Friday, May 31, 2013

RIP - Jack Vance


    One of the deans of Science Fiction, Jack Vance (b. 08/28/16 - d. 05/26/13) enjoyed a career that lasted more than a half-century.  His most celebrated work was one of his earliest - a four-volume fantasy series called The Dying Earth.

    He passed away last Sunday.  Somehow I missed it until now.  Too much partying, I guess.  Methinks it's time to hit the bookstores and buy/read a couple of his novels.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Why I read Sci-Fi


    Because I can handle it.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Creative Writing Exercise


    My offering is "salubrious".  As nasty-sounding of a word as I've ever heard.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Best. Movie. Evah.


    Well, I will also allow Monty Python and the Holy Grail equal footing as BME.  Every other flick is an also-ran.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Happy Memorial Day


    That pretty much says it all. 

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Book Excerpt for the Day

    “There’s nothing sensitive about this case.”

    “The word from above is, they want this one kept under wraps.  And I agree.  We don’t want the media getting hold of it.  The way your report reads we’re dealing with an accident or murder victim who’s stepped through time, or who has a Dorian Gray type painting stacked away somewhere.”


    (from Disappear,  by Iain Edward Henn)

    9*/10.  The full review is here.
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Friday, May 24, 2013

Friday Flashback


    Well, it wasn't really my childhood.  But it was a great game.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Cats of the World


   I can vouch for the French, Spanish, American (English), Chinese (Mandarin), and German.  I presume the other seven are also valid.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Book Excerpt for the Day

    Time passed.  Junior grew to adulthood.  He specialized in magic when he attended the same college Cedric had, and showed similar brilliance.  He progressed beyond the level of his professors.  For his Ph.D. project he developed the spell that enabled the deer to shoot back: any missile discharged, whether from bow, gun, or hand, swung around to score on the hunter.  Suddenly hunting lost its appeal, not only in the local wetlands, but in all wetlands and most of the remaining wilderness of the world.


    (from With A Tangled Skein by Piers Anthony)

    4½*/10.  The complete review is here.
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Monday, May 20, 2013

RIP - Ray Manzarek


    Well, damn.  Ray Manzarek of The Doors passed away today, at age 74, and of bile-duct cancer, whatever-the-f*ck that is.

    If Jim Morrison was the Charismatic Spirit of The Doors, Manzarek was the Stabilizing Glue, off-setting Morrison's sometimes erratic behavior.  And he was one freaking phenomenal keyboardist.

    FWIW, my answer to the music question "The Beatles or The Stones" has always been, "The Doors".  I've taken some guff about that over the years, but my answer has never changed.  So Rest In Peace, Ray.  This has been a tough year for rock legends.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

It's abominable


    Yes, I'm left-handed.  And truth be told, I never had a schoolteacher try to convert me to being a rightie.  But they did try that on my brother, who's 9 years older than me.  So I didn't miss out on the discrimination by much.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Teletubbies of the Corn


    I will have nightmares over this.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Science Friday


    Man, it's been a while since we did a Chemistry-themed post.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Book Excerpt for the Day

    (H)e was her Chosen.  She would protect him with her life, and if her death would ensure the mission was a success she would gladly make the sacrifice.  Yes, she needed to ignore his appearance, his air of disaffected incompetence.  He was her Chosen, she was his Selected, and together they would succeed!

    The flush sounded for the fifth time, and the door to the bathroom edged open a crack, Bill’s foot pushing through the narrow opening.

    “Err, hello?” came the muffled call of the Britak Tain.  “Could someone help me, I’ve got my arm wedged down the side of the toilet.”

    (from The Truth About Sharks and Pigeons, by Matt Phillips)

    6½*/10.  The full review is here.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Demotivational Tuesday


    Or Awww Tuesday.  Either way works.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Too many books?


    Yeah, the stacks on my TBR shelf are getting higher and higher.  Yeah, I have 200+ books on my Kindle, of which I've read about 40.  Nevertheless...

     There is no such thing as too many books.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Richie Havens - Richie Havens On Stage


    Richie Havens On Stage is a 1972 2-LP release and according to Wikipedia, one of only two "Live" albums from Richie Havens.  It's been sitting in my To-Be-Digitalized pile for a while, and in light of Mr. Havens' passing away earlier this year, I decided to convert it.

Side 01
01. From The Prison
02. Younger Men Get Older
03. Old Friends
04. God Bless The Child

Side 02
01. The Dolphins
02. Nobody Knows
03. My Sweet Lord
04. No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed

Side 03
01. Tupelo Honey
02. Just Like A Woman
03. Teach Your Children
04. Minstrel From Gault

Side 04
01. High Flyin' Bird
02. San Francisco Bay Blues
03. Where Have All The Flowers Gone
04. Rocky Raccoon

   These are mostly covers; the track numbers of the three songs penned by Havens are marked in blue.  As usual, my faves are in pink.  It took me a while to place The Dolphins; It's A Beautiful Day also covered it.

    The LP's were in fair shape, but cleaned up nicely.  As with any live album, I removed a couple minutes' worth of clapping.  The music for this album comes from three different concerts.  There are a couple very nice segues from one song to the next.  Kewl, except it makes it tough to find exactly where to clip the tracks.  A few times I just left them together. 

    One curiosity - the cover image shown above is actually the back cover.  The front image is just a head shot of Richie from one of the concerts, with no text at all.  Richie Havens On Stage seems to be a bit of a rarity - Amazon doesn't offer it as a CD or as MP3 files.  iTunes doesn't list it either.

    I suppose this means that his albums haven't been selling much lately.  That's a shame, since Richie Havens was a Rock-&-Roll fixture in the late 60's and early 70's.  He was an activist without being a radical; a champion of the poor and oppressed; and a black guy who wasn't afraid to cover music by white folks.  I wouldn't call him a guitar genius, but he could make strumming sound every bit as good as a guitar solo.

    RIP, Richie Havens.  You will be missed, but not forgotten.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Book Excerpt for the Day

    The West will not be dictating how China lives, moralizing on what is right and wrong, deciding our future.”

    “You sound confident.”

    “Their missionaries and educators tried to modernize and Christianize us.  The Japanese wanted to conquer us.  The Americans attempted to democratize us.  The Soviets tried to insinuate control.  They all failed.  Even worse, we experimented with ourselves and failed, too.  We are a great civilization.”  He paused.  “We shall once more be what we were.”


    (from The Emperor’s Tomb by Steve Berry)

  9*/10.  The complete review is here.
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Friday, May 10, 2013

what are the odds?


    Haven't seen the movie yet.  But the book was 10*/10.

Thursday, May 09, 2013

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

More Vinyl


   Went to one of the local Half-Price Bookstores this afternoon after work  And scored the following albums :

Outlaws - Outlaws
Outlaws - Ghost Riders
Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' With Disaster
JJ Cale - Okie
JJ Cale - Five
Styx - Equinox

   We'll be digitalizing them all over the next few months.  Oh yeah, I got a couple books too.  Manifold Origin and The Time Ships, both by Stephen Baxter, a Sci-Fi author I've been meaning to get into for quite some time now.

Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Chopsticks in China

    Funny cartoon.  But the truth is, if you are going to spend any amount of time in China, you'd better learn how to use chopsticks.

    Most restaurants, excluding those at the fancy hotels, have no idea what knives, forks, and spoons are.  And even if you somehow communicate to them what they are, they don't have any.  And even if they do have any, they're dusty, dirty, and were sitting on a back shelf for months in less-than-hygenic condtions.

   I know.  I spent in week in China once.  And deeply regretted not being chopsticks-fluent.  OTOH, I think I lost 5-10 pounds during that week.

Monday, May 06, 2013

Happy Birthday, Davey Johnstone!


    Happy 62nd Birthday to Davey Johnstone.  He's been the lead guitarist for Elton John for most of the last 40+ years.  But he's also played with Alice Cooper, Meat Loaf, (Long) John Baldry, etc.  He can play rock, folk, bluegrass - guitar, mandolin, fiddle.  You name it, he can do it.

    In 1973, he put out a solo album - Smiling Face.  It's a superb LP, which inexplicably didn't sell worth a crap.  It's so rare that you can't find any YouTube videos of its tracks, and the CD version at Amazon is only available as an import, and costs (new) $101.01.  Sheesh.

    We saw Elton and Leon Russell a couple years ago during their Union tour, and Johnstone was there, rocking away.  So Happy Birthday, Davey!  I for one love your music.

   BTW, the title track was written for his (at that point in time) toddler son, who also made it onto the album cover.  Kewlness.

Sunday, May 05, 2013

Bedroom Remodeling


    We've been busy the past couple days remodeling the bedroom.  Bought some pool furniture, added a couple kitschy garden statues, backlit the monolith, etc.  All in all, it came out rather well, methinks.

Thursday, May 02, 2013

Book Excerpt for the Day

    A cloud cut across the sun, extinguishing the brightness of the day, and a shadow rolled from the Sacred Seal to the back of the sanctuary where Maralt stood with Carryn.

    “That can’t be good,” he said.  On this pristine day there wasn’t a cloud in the sky.


    (from Chosen,  by Jolea M. Harrison)

    7*/10.  The full review is here.
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Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Science Wednesday


    Chemists!  You never really know what's going through their mind.