OK, having spoken vaguely about The Crippled God, here’s a post for spoiler-y comments about the book and the series as a whole. If you haven’t read it, but think you might, save this post for reading after you’re done. SPOILERS:
Category: Pop Culture
Steven Erikson, The Crippled God (Spoiler-Free Comments) [Library of Babel]
(This is a post about the concluding volume of the Malazan Book of the Fallen, so if you clicked through here because the title made you expect a rant about religion, you’re at the wrong blog.) It’s hard to say anything coherent about this other than “Wow.” I mean, this is the tenth thousand-page book… Continue reading Steven Erikson, The Crippled God (Spoiler-Free Comments) [Library of Babel]
Scientific Thinking, Stereotypes, and Attitudes
A few more comments on the scientific thinking thing, because it’s generated a bunch of comments. As usual, some of them are good points, and some of them have completely misunderstood what I was trying to say. so let’s take another crack at it. While the post was worded somewhat strongly, I’m not really trying… Continue reading Scientific Thinking, Stereotypes, and Attitudes
Musical Poll: 99 ___?
It’s the last week of the winter term here, so here is a totally serious and important music-related poll question: Which do you prefer?survey software (OK, maybe the end-of-term craziness is making me just a tiny bit punchy…)
Bill Simmons and Chuck Klosterman to Wreck My Productivity
As has been mentioned numerous other places, ESPN is backing a new Bill Simmons project, which basically sounds like a pop-culture blog network kind of thing, headlined by Simmons and Chuck Klosterman. I saw this a while ago (I think I may have tagged a press release for a Links Dump), but was reminded of… Continue reading Bill Simmons and Chuck Klosterman to Wreck My Productivity
Upcoming Appearances: New Paltz, NY and Toledo, OH
Another shameless self-promotion post, but since I was confirming some arrangements this morning, I thought I’d throw up a post, so: – On March 15, two weeks from yesterday, I will be giving a talk for the Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association at 8pm on the campus of SUNY-New Paltz. If you’re in the downstate NY sort… Continue reading Upcoming Appearances: New Paltz, NY and Toledo, OH
Con or Bust
Every year, Kate runs a fundraiser to help support SF fans who want to attend Wiscon, which takes the form of an auction of various cool items, such as a signed book about quantum physics. You can find a big listing of everything at the Con or Bust community on LiveJournal, but some items of… Continue reading Con or Bust
Hugo Nomination Recommendations?
I’m leaving today for the AAAS meeting in DC, where I’ll be through the weekend. The AAAS works much differently than the physics conferences I’m used to, most notably requiring speakers to upload their presentation several days ahead of time. This means that my usual night-before-a-talk process of fiddling with my slides is right out.… Continue reading Hugo Nomination Recommendations?
A Not Entirely Original Observation About Popular Music
I picked up a few albums off “Best of 2010” list a few weeks ago, and have been listening to them on shuffle play a lot. These included Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Which is kind of a rough one for shuffle play with SteelyKid in the house– I keep having to skip… Continue reading A Not Entirely Original Observation About Popular Music
Talking Dogs Are Big in Italy
I haven’t been as relentless about flogging How to Teach Physics to Your Dog (now available in paperback!) as I was last year, because it gets kind of exhausting. I do have a vanity search set up on Google Reader that points me to the occasional review– this one, for example, so I still see… Continue reading Talking Dogs Are Big in Italy