The 50 best
cult books.
Where's the
rice?
Donald
Knuth speaks.
29 Soviet
posters.
Hardy Heron released.
Microbes making
biofuels.
Watching your brain to predict when you will
go wrong.
30 electric
car startups.
How
Gate 14 sees the world.
Nanoparticles heal.
Let 'em have computers and the next thing you know
they're blogging.
5 comments:
Entertaining reading on the 'cult' books link and comments. I was 21 for 50. Not sure what to think about that.
That's good news on the Cuban bloggers. I wasn't aware of their success at having their voices heard. That can only be a good thing, I feel.
I could use that 'error prediction' helmet for most of my everyday life. Though seriously, I can see great utility for such a device in certain professions. Science is amazing isn't it.
Interesting piece by Noonan too. Though I think she is harsh on Bush. But her thoughts on airport security very apt.
The Knuth interview was a good one.
I was 13/50 on the "cult" books, two more started and not finished, and a couple that I really should get around to.
It's 29+ for me as I've as yet not made it through Gravity's Rainbow. It's interesting that they describe the books as "best cult" instead of "most venerated modern" which I'd say is what it is the makers are actually listing. That they managed to not include Kafka, Nabakov, Davies, Orwell, Robbins, Kesey and Burroughs, to name but a few prominent post-Ulysses authors who wrote cult-inspiring books, and still managed to come up with a better-than-average list is pretty amazing.
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