Thursday, October 18, 2018
[Book] The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer
Moreover, the thing she is advocating, a way to let artists be artists, is a necessary paradigm shift for our society especially as we approach a post scarcity economy or "singularity" as tech folks like to say it. What do you DO when the robots handle most everything? The sacred subjective, the personal experience of the artist is how we could, among other things, spend our days, but true art and true creativity works at its best when folks come together and collaborate. Artists should be paid, and those repeated gifs and things you see spreading around the internet are true but SO IS THIS BOOK.
I have seen the results of collaboration once money is not considered the only thing in an equation; I have seen and struggled with creatives, trying to help them raise funds when they simply did not UNDERSTAND how money works and how much benefit it would make happen in society. The most important thing about this book is that we simply need to accept help when it is given. There is NOTHING WRONG with "Taking the Doughnuts." Sometimes our pride, or elements of puritan culture are disgusting and the way we treat artists is one of them.
If you are at all involved with creative endeavors, I cannot recommend this book enough.
Monday, October 15, 2018
[Tech]Fire 7 Tablet with Alexa, 7" Display, 8 GB, Black - with Special Offers
Thursday, October 11, 2018
[Book] Shadow of Victory by David Weber
I LITERALLY THREW THIS BOOK IN THE TRASH. It has been fifteen years since I threw a book away that I didnt have to due to moving; at least a used book store or library could help find a good book a good home. I used to like Tom Clancy, but Tom Clancy took advantage of my good will by slapping his name on whatever CRAP hack writers could produce. The thing is, at least Clancy had the decency that he was farming it out to a ghost or minor writer and just exploiting his brand name. This is some junior intern that showed a thorough understanding of Weber's notes and began to churn out the crap and Weber didn't even READ it since he's having too much fun with his former peers writing the Manticore prequels. I say former peers because Weber has given up the right to call himself their peer; not because he doesn't have the talent but because he simply stopped giving a damn and either by himself or by abrogation to a ghost writer of writing fan fiction to himself. Every writer indulges in a little vanity. to himself, and this is a fine thing, hell Tolkien wrote the Lord of the Rings because he wanted to have something to do with the language he invented, so writing entire characters based on a world so you could have it rescued; sure why the hell not? And if you knock it out of the park again and again you can screw your fans once and still make buckage.
Yes, he's right. But the thing is...this is not a cheap money grab...this is neglect. I would rather he HAVE contempt for me rather than neglect, for you see the one thing that made Tolkien and Martin and Weber's betters at Baen SHINE is attention to detail. And I simply no longer trust that Weber will have it. This book was SLOPPY. I did not keep the book to measure; perhaps it was merely in my own mind, but I swear I felt that the very pages themselves were set wrong and that the image in the software made it so that the test at the top was at an angle compared to the bottom. Optical illusion? I don't know.
But after reading the pig slop that this was...I simply don't trust. Every writer makes mistakes, but King only gets better over time. Martin made mistakes but while he masturbated in his books it is obvious he still CARES. Weber's affections are with Safehold. His passion for Honor is nothing but a whore to make him money for whatever it is that he spends his money on.
And will I read his books still? Sure. Likely. If others approve of his works. But I will never trust him again. I will never buy another book blindly again. He will never get another $21 of my money again because his name is on it.
Monday, October 8, 2018
[Book] Shadow Path by William Maxwell
In his authors note, William explains this is his first novel and it shows. The novel is technically perfect without spelling or grammar errors but does drag a bit between the first third and midpoint of the book but it picks up once you finally understand what the stakes really are and that this is not some "oh they are really in an asylum" style work.
I recommend reading this if you are a fan of murder and the occult and apparently this book is on the hit lists of White Supremacists which is a bonus. Given how Nazis are portrayed in the book I can see why they don't like it. A very solid read and very glad I purchased it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NK7RL98/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1#customerReviews
Friday, September 1, 2017
Twitter Customer Service
If a million monkeys could write a script for Hamlet then it would take a Trillion to write the Twitter Customer Service handbook.
Twitter says my Twitter account is a "bot" and locks me out. Ok, annoying, whatever. It wants to call my phone. OK.
Old phone number. Oh I will just change it.
....I can't change my number in the account?
WTF?
"Open a general help ticket."
24 hours later no human response. No number to call. Nothing.
With COMCAST at least I get a rude human on the phone. Twitter has just become worse than Comcast.
Wow.
Saturday, August 5, 2017
Google Work Profile
Sunday, December 11, 2016
[Website Review] Daily Kos - a Shit Storm of Titanic Failure
And it is still a shit show.
Kos climbed to fame during the Bush years organizing the grass roots operations from the left against a president that turned a tin ear to the American people. And then in the last election Kos turned out to have been bought lock stock and barrel just like the rest of the liberal establishment media to be in the bag for Clinton. Note, we're not just talking about bias here, but an actual declaration by Kos in MARCH that stated that anyone who didn't get with the program could be banished.
How, you ask?
Thus we get to the real heart of the shit storm that is Kos. It isn't the obvious filfth that Kos pushes himself or even his cadre of chickenshit luitenents that makes his website a shit show; after all, a thirty second search shows all kinds of dissenting diaries show up on the front page. Thus is maintained the illusion of discourse.
But Kos used to be one of the few places where the comment section was meaningful; this was how groups like Netroots nation got organized but the true way in which the HRC wing of the party took over the website was her group of paid operatives who hijacked diary after diary with nonsense in the comments. Daily Kos is not a place where you can go for DISCOURSE because Kos refuses to allow blocking and a selective enforcements of banning tools tends to only apply to dissenters.
Kos can't run a website. He got lucky in serving as a rallying point just like Zuckerberg with facebook and does not deserve the lead he has because of his utter failure to organize his own house. Instead, he allows either paid DNC operatives or paid Russian operatives pretending to be real progressives to hijack diary after diary. Meanwhile, Bernie's promised organization after HRC has not manifested; nor has Obama nor has anyone on the left; just hints and shadows.
Kos deserves to be taken down. Will no one actually do it?
Sunday, November 6, 2016
[Book] Shadow of Victory - Shadow of Itself
I LITERALLY THREW THIS BOOK IN THE TRASH. It has been fifteen years since I threw a book away that I didnt have to due to moving; at least a used book store or library could help find a good book a good home. I used to like Tom Clancy, but Tom Clancy took advantage of my good will by slapping his name on whatever CRAP hack writers could produce. The thing is, at least Clancy had the decency that he was farming it out to a ghost or minor writer and just exploiting his brand name. This is some junior intern that showed a thorough understanding of Weber's notes and began to churn out the crap and Weber didn't even READ it since he's having too much fun with his former peers writing the Manticore prequels. I say former peers because Weber has given up the right to call himself their peer; not because he doesn't have the talent but because he simply stopped giving a damn and either by himself or by abrogation to a ghost writer of writing fan fiction to himself. Every writer indulges in a little vanity. to himself, and this is a fine thing, hell Tolkien wrote the Lord of the Rings because he wanted to have something to do with the language he invented, so writing entire characters based on a world so you could have it rescued; sure why the hell not? And if you knock it out of the park again and again you can screw your fans once and still make buckage.
Yes, he's right. But the thing is...this is not a cheap money grab...this is neglect. I would rather he HAVE contempt for me rather than neglect, for you see the one thing that made Tolkien and Martin and Weber's betters at Baen SHINE is attention to detail. And I simply no longer trust that Weber will have it. This book was SLOPPY. I did not keep the book to measure; perhaps it was merely in my own mind, but I swear I felt that the very pages themselves were set wrong and that the image in the software made it so that the test at the top was at an angle compared to the bottom. Optical illusion? I don't know.
But after reading the pig slop that this was...I simply don't trust. Every writer makes mistakes, but King only gets better over time. Martin made mistakes but while he dithered in his books it is obvious he still CARES. Weber's affections are with Safehold. His passion for Honor is nothing but a whore to make him money for whatever it is that he spends his money on.
And will I read his books still? Sure. Likely. If others approve of his works. But I will never trust him again. I will never buy another book blindly again. He will never get another $21 of my money again because his name is on it.
Never. Again.
Friday, September 16, 2016
[Audio Book] High Midnight by Rob Mosca, Narrated by Bernard Setaro Clark
There is a short story I like a lot called "Second Game Counts" where the con man always loses the first game and bets low to see how the guy played, only to bet more once he can 'really' play the game. I thought I had read and enjoyed and reviewed High Midnight before.
Boy was I wrong.
I got SO much more out of the audio book it wasn't even funny. The characters are so much richer, the voices make the characters come alive, and the prose is majestic and beautiful. Let's start with the first delta here, award nominated Bernard Setaro Clark really makes this thing sing. He knows the characters, and makes each of them have a distinct narrative voice while maintaining the third person limited view point that is fictional standard these days. His voice is clear, nuanced and interesting; except when it needs to be something else. The timing is perfect, and the mixing (done by Grayson Bergman) is perfect because the mixing never gets in the way.
But there is just as many props to be given to Rob Mosca here. It paints visual pictures that paint an urban legend that becomes a grind house seventies Texarcana Majesterium of the absurd. Chimps, Clowns, Zombies (well....ghouls), Carnies, Drunkards, Mexican Wrestlers, Ghost Hookers....hell...the only thing he didn't cram in were Robots, Pirates and Ninjas...and those are likely waiting for the sequel. The action is highly interesting, realistic but also cinematic at the same time. You can feel yourself walking amongst the dilapidated dump that is Unity Texas and empathize with how completely over matched and fucked they are.
The story follows tropes of the "grade B" action genre; something you might see on the Syfy night movie (ala 'Sharknado') but manages to go all Hemingway with depth and thematic richness at the same time. It's carnival sideshow circus with Tolstoy ground into the chili so you don't even know you're tasting it until its done.
In short, if you get a chance, listen to the damn thing. Better, read it, then listen to it and get the '3-D Imax Directors Direct Neural Link' cut that I got the second time around.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
[Movies] Ghostbusters and Star Trek
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
[Movie] Priceless
Friday, December 25, 2015
[Book] The Mountain of Fame
Short: This book is an amazing short but comprehensive history of China.
Medium: The book works primarily through biographies of individuals who live at key points in China's history, starting in the almost mythological past, and going up to the Tienamin Massacre. It is fairly tone neutral but at the same time does not hesitate to make judgement when obvious that it adds weight and substance to the history presented.
Verbose: This is an excellent book. It is said in 1984 and now elsewhere that those who wish to control the future control the past. If knowledge is power, then controlling the past can be better accomplished through understanding it, and if there is any country on earth affected by its Past, that would be China. I gained vast insights into their current behavior, including the important of identity in terms of nationality (Taiwan) as well as their obsession over the seemingly harmless Fu Lon Gong. The current government may have its flaws, but they have clearly learned (some) lessons of the past and are determined not to have them happen again.
Still, the more interesting sections of the book are comparing the vibrant eras of their past, with the eras that led to decline. Some things apply to any culture, especially our own; though some most definitely do not. What fascinates me is what I see of the echoes of the Beuaracacy and how it still haunts in some elements of the Communist Party today, though I make as few assumptions as I can in that vein.
I knew a lot about China before I read this book because I read a lot of news. What I learned in this book after the fact forced me to go back and look at a lot of recent events in a whole new light. I would highly recommend reading it.
Friday, December 18, 2015
[Audiobook] Taming Shadows by Fiona Skye
Edited version. I got this for free and promised a review of it. I have already reviewed the book. And I had high praise for it. Listening to it the second time around got me a lot more insight into Riley and a lot of the careful insight Fiona has put into the setting and the characters. The narrator has a good capture for the sound of the character and a good vocal range, and is quite pleasing at a neutral tone. She's an easy read, but she did the entire narration in a boston accent and I didn't immediately get it.
The bostonian accent threw me for a loop but I had forgotten her close family ties to Massachusetts. Those family ties go back to the Summer Queen. Those ties are, I believe, deeper than immediately let on, and key to Riley's history. In short, what seems like a fun and quick urban fantasy read is actually an interlocking series of clockwork deeply involved and a serious contribution to the genre. Each of the characters feels like a well drawn person, and is worthy of exploration.
PJ Morgan is very talented. She has done a lot of other books including "How to Be a Man", "1Night Stand" and "The Muse" but judging by their blurbs it explains why she is so good a fit to read for Riley in these books. She will be an excellent fit for the other two books in the trilogy.
In short, if you have read the book, listen to the audio book. If you have listened to the audio book, read the book. Taming Shadows is definitely worth your time. I will now be listening to the second book in the series,"Silver Shackles."
Sunday, October 11, 2015
[Movie] The Martian
This is a really great movie. In some ways, it is my favorite of the year except Pixar's "Inside Out." I love the spirit of exploration and cooperation that it hints at. Its the kind of feeling that Tomorrowland tried for, but just didn't connect with. The movie managed to capture many of the meticulously researched details in the book without actually dragging the plot down. There was a villain in the form of the political head of NASA but they kept him fairly realistic. The argument of how many are saved is a very real one and by the pure numbers made sense.
The basic plot is about an astronaut that gets stranded on Mars without enough time to survive. The solutions that he thinks of are quite interesting and very realistic. It is also a gorgeous movie as well, well filmed and pretty to look at.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
[Movie] Tomorrowland
If you are reading the reviews of this movie that say things like,"
Convoluted and messy plot.
An unspiring muddle of a movie
As a recruiting poster for dreamers it falls short.
A negative for original plots"
If that is what you see, you're doing it wrong.
If you truly understand the words
"Greetings Starfighter. You have been recruited by the Star League to fight Zurr and the Kodan Armdada"
"Should you need us Sara, you need but call."
"He who shall pull this sword from the stone shall be the rightful king of England."
"Yer' a wizard Harry"
Then this is indeed a recruitment poster.
This a metaphor.
This is poetry of a slightly less convoluted variety than the most experimental films.
This is an experimental film couched in a kids popcorn flick.
This is the Blue Pill.
But more importantly, it is a bright pin left in a place. Enjoy it as you will I did, but its not for everyone.
If you thought Don Quixote was an amusing old man who tilted at windmills, then you might enjoy this on Net Flix.
If you get that Don Quixote really was the Lord of La Mancha....then it's an excellent litmus test on a metaphoric reality.
There are those who can see the unseen, but will still not get the movie.
There are those who are optimists but who really don't understand the cracks between the world who will not get this movie.
It isn't even for every dreamer.
But if you are a dreamer who dreams in daylight and who sees sunlight not monsters...this movie is for you.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
[Movie] Ex Machina
The film is thoroughly enjoyable and the acting superb. Obviously, it is a bit of a head game, and the movie is advertized as such. But it is worth it and the ending is not what you expect without losing itself in the potential complexities that they could have taken with such a film or so typical of "tent pole" movies these days. This movie is not Inversion, and that is a good thing.
I highly recommend the movie. It is worth your time if you enjoy cerebral near future sci fi with little action but great acting. The visual and sound elements of the film are also quite good. It's fun to watch, just as a thing unto itself.
