Sunday, October 26, 2008
Lincoln by David Herbert Donald
This book is the best biography I have ever read.
It all started when I asked a friend I work with if there was a good biography on Lincoln that covered his whole life. I was looking for a complete picture not just a specific time in his life.
This book is what he came up with and I am very glad he did. This book covers his life from start to finish and really gives you a lot of insight into all things Lincoln. Reading this book I found that a lot of who I thought Lincoln was, why he made the choices he did, and his overall character where a lot different than I had naively assumed. It's amazing how much I took for granted.
Some examples would be the fact that he was a very unpopular president, he didn't like the sight of blood (just like me), and emancipation wasn't his chief motivation for the civil war.
This book is very well written. I found it to be engrossing unlike any other biography I've ever read. There was never a dull moment. I don't remember the word count, but it's not a small book by any means, however, I can't recommend reading it enough.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Moleskine Alternatives from Black Cover
In Black Cover's own words, "Check out this site which is dedicated to finding Moleskine alternatives. I’m shilling to win a contest, so please check them out!."
Basically if I win I'll get a set of five Piccadilly notebooks, so please check them out. If you are in to notebooks at all this is a good site to visit.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
From the Mouth of a Five Year Old
Me: "So... how do you like school?"
Her: "Dad, my eyes are shy but they're happy."
Her: "Dad, my eyes are shy but they're happy."
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Where Have I Been - MySpace vs. Facebook
I haven't been posting her in awhile. Primarily because I got a notebook months ago and I've been writing in there a lot. I've also been checking out both MySpace and Facebook. Seeing how there's only so much time in a day those three things got a lot more of my attention.
So on to MySpace vs. Facebook. I've been using both social networking sites for a few months now and I'm having trouble deciding which one I prefer. On MySpace I think it's easier to customize your layout and such, but most layouts (including mine) are very sloppy and it's hard to read the text. Facebook is a lot cleaner but everyone's profile looks very similar.
Both suffer from being hard and unintuitive to figure out what you can do there and how to do certain things like update photos and such. I do find Facebook easier than the two but that's not saying a whole lot either.
Initially they are both exciting to use, when you first are setting up different things and adding content and friends, however, that excitement soon ends.
A strange trend I've noticed as well is that people who would normally email me directly now log into either site and email me from there. It's not nearly as direct but it does seem to be more popular. In all fairness I do the same thing ironically.
There is one thing that irritates me with MySpace that really hampers my enjoyment of the site. While looking at different people's profile's I've had it crash my browsers on enough occasions to discourage me to look up too much stuff there. This happens to me both on OS X at home with various browsers and at work running Windows XP with various browsers once again.
Due to that one glaring issue I have to say that Facebook is my preferred social site.
I am still learning the ins and outs of both so in a few months I'll try and post a follow up to see if my opinions have changed any.
So on to MySpace vs. Facebook. I've been using both social networking sites for a few months now and I'm having trouble deciding which one I prefer. On MySpace I think it's easier to customize your layout and such, but most layouts (including mine) are very sloppy and it's hard to read the text. Facebook is a lot cleaner but everyone's profile looks very similar.
Both suffer from being hard and unintuitive to figure out what you can do there and how to do certain things like update photos and such. I do find Facebook easier than the two but that's not saying a whole lot either.
Initially they are both exciting to use, when you first are setting up different things and adding content and friends, however, that excitement soon ends.
A strange trend I've noticed as well is that people who would normally email me directly now log into either site and email me from there. It's not nearly as direct but it does seem to be more popular. In all fairness I do the same thing ironically.
There is one thing that irritates me with MySpace that really hampers my enjoyment of the site. While looking at different people's profile's I've had it crash my browsers on enough occasions to discourage me to look up too much stuff there. This happens to me both on OS X at home with various browsers and at work running Windows XP with various browsers once again.
Due to that one glaring issue I have to say that Facebook is my preferred social site.
I am still learning the ins and outs of both so in a few months I'll try and post a follow up to see if my opinions have changed any.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Spartacus “Sparty” 2001 to 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Theodore Rex by Edmund Morris
Now here's a book that I starting reading over four years ago, got half way, and then thought it was lost only to find it recently.
This is a book about Theodore Roosevelt's presidential years. What I found the most interesting after reading this book is both the amount of energy Theodore had and also his insight into preserving our national resources. The fact that he was aware and trouble by the fact that the further a person is removed from nature the more resources they consume.
For me this book did have it's ups and down and with any biography about a president there's a ton of people that you read about for only a few chapters.
It's worth checking out from your local library.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Why Does Costco's Local Book Selection Suck
If you ever go to Costco's web site and look at their selection of children's books you would find a lot of excellent titles to choose from. Some examples are Diary of a Worm, Where the Wild Things Are, and The Three Snow Bears. This doesn't include series books like Harry Potter or A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Now contrast this with the Costco's in the Treasure Valley. You'll find huge piles of gimmick books, you know the kind that have a toy packed in or buttons you push with very little story to them. Sure you can find the latest Harry Potter.
The selection is nothing close to what it looks like online. In fact you don't really see the gimmick books there. Why the difference?
Costco would get a lot more of my money if this was changed but whoever stocks their stores either doesn't have kids, or doesn't like to read to them.
Now contrast this with the Costco's in the Treasure Valley. You'll find huge piles of gimmick books, you know the kind that have a toy packed in or buttons you push with very little story to them. Sure you can find the latest Harry Potter.
The selection is nothing close to what it looks like online. In fact you don't really see the gimmick books there. Why the difference?
Costco would get a lot more of my money if this was changed but whoever stocks their stores either doesn't have kids, or doesn't like to read to them.
Friday, February 08, 2008
Of Mice and Men - The Movie
So I finally watched the 1992 movie Of Mice and Men.
For a movie adaptation it does a good job of keeping the spirit of the book and staying true to it. As always there's things that happen in the book that are either excluded or shortened for the sake of the movie. If you are a person who is pressed for time or just too lazy this movie would be a good substitute for the book. For everyone else I'd read the book first and then the movie.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Whither IM Users
Does anyone really use IM clients anymore? I never really hear anything going on with them, with the exception of each dot release of OS X where they add functionality.
Now I don't have a lot of buddies so that could be a part of it, but even of those that I do have I think I only see one or two of them online at all and neither one of us initiate a chat. Part of the problem my be because my primary client is through Google and their Google Talk within Gmail can be hard to notice that someone is trying to chat with you.
Or maybe everyone is trying to avoid me. That's food for thought.
These thoughts exclude folks who use an IM client at work as that's a different situation.
So tell me, have you noticed the same thing?
Now I don't have a lot of buddies so that could be a part of it, but even of those that I do have I think I only see one or two of them online at all and neither one of us initiate a chat. Part of the problem my be because my primary client is through Google and their Google Talk within Gmail can be hard to notice that someone is trying to chat with you.
Or maybe everyone is trying to avoid me. That's food for thought.
These thoughts exclude folks who use an IM client at work as that's a different situation.
So tell me, have you noticed the same thing?
Friday, February 01, 2008
Brad Paisley Concert
The wife and I don't get out too much any more but on the 23 of January we went to see Brad Paisley in concert. His opening acts where Chuck Wicks and Rodney Atkins.
All three put on an amazing show, however, Brad is by far the most talented of the bunch. He also played the longest as his piece went from 9:30 p.m. until 11:20 p.m.
The most enjoyable part of the concert was when he had all of his band members take a break and it was just Brad and his acoustic guitar playing three or four songs.
I'm not big on going to concerts since a lot of times the groups don't sound that good and I don't feel that you get your money's worth. Brad Paisley is the exact opposite. His shows are well worth the money and he sounds as good in person as he does on his albums.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Something That I Can Really Relate To
Over at Slate there's an article by Michael Lewis called Dad Never Again The Nutcracker Suite. For any guy who's ever had a vasectomy, or for any woman who's ever wondered what it's like mentally for a guy to have one read his article. It will give you a good laugh.
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