Jun. 18th, 2007

3 Books

Jun. 18th, 2007 12:00 am
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The reason I'm not participating in the 50 books meme I keep seeing is that I just don't read as much anymore, but I figured I'd mention the few I have. Since around January I've read the first 6 books of the Wheel of Time (Robert Jordan) series (well, read books 3-6, listened to books 1-4 on audio CD). Not much to say there, typical epic fantasy fluff that somehow I never read when it was popular in high school. Probably b/c of my self-imposed rule that I don't read a series when there's more books in the series than letters in the author's name. (Did you know that Piers Anthony's full name is Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob? I still won't read any more Xanth books.)

I just read Children of Men (PD James), upon which the movie is loosely based. Trust me, the movie is MUCH better than the book. (Funny, I tend to like whichever I read first.) If you do decide to read the book, at least it's short. The writing style schitzophrenically switches between first person diary entries and third person following the same character. It's not coherent and there's unnecessary gaps in time. The character Theo is slightly better developed in the novel, showing a lot of growth to his emotions throughout the story. The other characters are not consistent with the movie (heck, Theo himself barely is), and the plot is significantly altered. I think the movie is more appropriate for current times, perhaps the novel was more appropriate when it was written in the early 1990's. The author includes some anachronistic references to pop culture of the time too. Very strange and disjointed. Not a Good Thing.

I guess I've read some comic books too, like Fables (Bill Willingham), reread the pretty and new leatherbound first Sandman collection (T$ liked the new coloring, I didn't notice it), and some others, but I forget what. Shows how much impression they made. Read some short older (read: public domain) SF on Wikisource like The Man Who Could Work Miracles (HG Wells), which inspired me to calculate how much force τorque would be required to stop the Earth spinning in a given time, but I didn't actually do it.

τ (tau, lowercase) in this font doesn't look how it should. I always write τorque with a τ for the first letter, and it just doesn't look right here.

Oh, and can't forget I'm working on Div, Grad, Curl, and All That with [livejournal.com profile] jethereal. We're halfway through Chapter 2. Anyone know of a good book on tensors? I see on Amazon that there exists a Schaum's outlines on tensor calc, but I don't know if it's any good - I know they're good w/ other things though, so I may go for that one if I can't scare up a recommendation.

Bible quiz

Jun. 18th, 2007 10:17 am
You know the Bible 82%!
 

Wow! You are truly a student of the Bible! Some of the questions were difficult, but they didn't slow you down! You know the books, the characters, the events . . . Very impressive!

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As [livejournal.com profile] sailorlimabean (from whom I yoinked this) said, wow, that's pretty good for an atheist. And lots of guessing... :-P Hm, what's the probability of getting 82% of 39 questions (3 were statistical)?
Poop training is stalled: she seems to be pooping less, which I don't think is entirely healthy, so I'm holding off and observing her instead.

Harness/handing training is coming along. I haven't taken her out lately w/ the harness as I've been hanging out at home a lot. But the video from the Aviator company demonstrated the host holding an Amazon's wing up while counting to three slowly. I've modified that and occasionally hover my hand above Gabe's back while counting to three slowly. I repeat this around three times at a time, and have been slowly increasing what I do. How responsive she is (that is, sitting passively is a good thing, nipping at my hand is a bad thing) depends on where she's located when we do this - if she's on the arm of the chair where I usually do this she'll let me even rest my hand on her back and a finger on her head or neck, but if she's anywhere else once my hand gets within an inch of her she starts whining and lunging. Good thing 'tiels don't actually bite (usually). It's clear that she does NOT enjoy this, but is learning to tolerate it, so that much is a good thing. She definitely understands the count, as if I don't count she acts up immediately but if I do she calms down and tolerates it, or if I go longer or even slow down counting she acts up. I expect that with time and more patience she'll start to let me handle her this way, and maybe even scratch those damned pinfeathers off her head! :-P
B/c some people on my friendslist have discussed this in the last few months, here's a CNN article on the dropping rate of infant male circumcision. Surprisingly, only around 57% of male babies are circumcised at birth in the US, and we're more than most of the world.

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