Richard K. Morgan, Broken Angels [Library of Babel]

This is the second Takeshi Kovacs novel, sequel to Altered Carbon. Kovacs is a former UN Envoy, a generally amoral individual loaded up with a bunch of sophisticated mental conditioning, and sent out into the world to troubleshoot problem spots for the world government. And he’s a guy who really puts the “shoot” in “troubleshoot”…… Continue reading Richard K. Morgan, Broken Angels [Library of Babel]

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Mysteries of Tenure

Timothy Burke has a typically excellent post about the problems with academic tenure. Not the usual “It’s an abomination that prevents that Magic Power of the Market from working its wonders” complaint from outside, but problems from the academic side: Oso Raro and Tenured Radical underline one of the biggest problems with the tenure system… Continue reading Mysteries of Tenure

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Basketball Isn’t Broken

Dick Vitale is yapping about changing the rules of college basketball again, undeterred by the fact that the last time they listened to him it was an unmitigated disaster (the season or two when they replaced the alternating possession on a held ball with a “ties go to the defense” rule that proved totally unworkable).… Continue reading Basketball Isn’t Broken

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Chain, Chain, Chain… Chain of Valves

Here’s a picture of the gas-handling line leading to the discharge region seen in the plasma post: How many valves can you count in that picture? If you said “seven,” give yourself a pat on the back. Here’s the same picture with the valves numbered for your convenience: