CITY AT THE END OF TIME

Check out the slideshow. looking forward to this, as I am ever so fond of novels that consider time to be a flexible, subjective medium.

E-Textile Pants Identify Fall-Prone Elderly

Gee….I neve thought granny would go cyborg before I did.
PhysOrg.com: (PhysOrg.com) — A pair of pants may help determine if elderly individuals have a high risk of slipping and falling by sensing fluctuations in their walking gait.

Invention: Exoskeleton for grannies - tech - 04 August 2008 - New Scientist Tech

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This week’s new patents include a robotic sleeve to boost the strength of ageing arms, a way to make new hair follicles grow on bald scalps, and a colour

The Lies of Locke Lamora, by Scott Lynch.

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Thieving priests, sorcery, sword fights, secret police…all going about their business in a city made of glass by alliens. I ask you, what more could you want? Oh yeah - there is also alchemy. Can’t forget the alchemy….

Rich in detail without being cluttered. Complexity without confusion. Pacing that leaves you breathless, but not exhausted.

Start it Saturday afternoon, read all weekend and call in sick Monday to finish it off.

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About a week ago I finished the final book in the Baroque Trilogy, The System of the World, by Neal Stephenson. I enjoyed the books very much. I love the fact he didn’t shy away from complexity. A story involving pirates, economics, physics, cryptography, politics, and religion, and computing (17th century style) is a lot to take in. Somehow, he made it all make sense. Not only did it make sense, by the end, you get the feeling that if any of the mentioned topics had been dropped from the mix, it wouldn’t have made sense at all. Now, I am ready for something lighter - figuratively and literally.

I’m thinking it’s time to try Graphic Novels. Luckily, there has been a couple of posts by Cory Doctorow on boingboing, as well as a group I found on facebook. No shortage of interesting titles and authors.

I also found a couple online resources for us noobs: artbomb and electric sheep. Some dystopian black and white sci-fi can be had here. I appreciate the opportunity to check out genres and styles on line, but I still want paper in hand - something that can be read under a tree in the park. After all, it is summer.

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