Archive for the ‘What’s New’ Category
Sunday, June 17th, 2007
My review of the 2007 O. Henry award winners is up a on Bell, Book, and Candle.
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Saturday, June 9th, 2007
My review of W. Somerset Maugham’s Collected Short Stories, Volume 3 is up on Bell, Book, and Candle.
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Saturday, June 9th, 2007
John Heidemann was kind enough to provide a Fedora 7 grap binary RPM. It’s also available from the grap page.
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Sunday, June 3rd, 2007
I finally read Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, and put up a short review on Bell, Book, and Candle.
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Tuesday, May 29th, 2007
- Will Eisner’s The Spirit #4 and #6
- Still good to the last drop. And it is Eisner’s Spirit, not really Cook, Bone, and Stewart’s. They’re doing a remarkable job channeling Eisner and delivering all the ingredients in a singular genre – Spirit stories. Even the visual tropes are Eisner, updated for the 21st century – #4 is really sharp in this regard, both the Spirit and Ebony and the Spirit and Dolan have a scenes where the dialog works because of the visual. A great book; if you found the Spirit reprints off-putting because of the 40’s trappings and stereotypes, give this a try.
- Sig Fodder: “I mean we have to draw the line. No dairy, peanut free, donuts make you fat … fine. But the coffee – all I’m asking is that my coffee taste like coffee, not some new age banana split for fitness freaks.” — Dolan with his finger on the pulse of the key to police work, #6
- Captain America #26
- Brubaker seems to be trying to hold his story together with the storm of Civil War boiling all around him. It’s heavy going at places, but though the deck’s pitching some, it remains enjoyable. Bucky’s resolve at the end of the issue is the first wrong note for that character, and that worries me. I’ll stick around a while yet.
- Sig Fodder: “… some of his science is not science if you get my meaning” — Arnim Zola on Victor Von Doom (the attribution alone makes me a little tingly.)
- Batman and the Mad Monk
- This is the second of Matt Wagner’s excellent retellings of Golden Age Batman storylines in the framework of Miller’s Batman: Year One. If you’re a comics fan from the 80’s (like me) that’s an irresistable package. Even if you’re not, this is great stuff. Wagner’s plotting is clear and strong, and he’s got a really good feel for Batman. He communicates Batman’s obsession without making him inhuman and builds up a vary plausible world about him. It’s an joy for long underwear fans everywhere.
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
A few words about The Johnstown Flood are up on Bell, Book, and Candle.
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Friday, May 18th, 2007
I just finished The Penelopiad over in Bell, Book and Candle.
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Thursday, May 17th, 2007
My reviews of At Canaan’s Edge and If the River Was Whiskey are up on Bell, Book and Candle.
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Sunday, April 22nd, 2007
Of interest to no one but me, I’m sure, but I’ve tweaked my OpenWRT configuration to do a couple new things.
- The router now runs ntpd constantly rather than just synching the time at boot up.
- The router now DHCPs the PXE parameters to the mp3 player I’m building. I had trouble with getting this working earlier and I’ve solved my condiguration problems. Running 2 DHCP daemons was messy and I’m happy to no longer need to.
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Sunday, April 15th, 2007
My review of The Best American Science Writing 2006 is up in Bell, Book and Candle.
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