Neal Stephenson on Slashdot
If you are a Neal Stephenson fan, there’s a great interview with him up on Slashdot. Snow Crash remains one of my all time favorite books and losing myself in
If you are a Neal Stephenson fan, there’s a great interview with him up on Slashdot. Snow Crash remains one of my all time favorite books and losing myself in
Amy and I spent the weekend in New Hampshire. We stayed at a Stepping Stones – a bed and breakfast we used to stay at regularly when we lived in
If you follow my Read Recently list, you know that I plowed through a lot of books this summer. However, I’ve been stuck on What Einstein Told His Cook for two
Everyday Matters is a remarkable book. If you live in New York; have a family member who has had a tragic accident or a crippling disease; or are subject to
I bought the book ‘Your marketing sucks” because of the title. While I didn’t expect much from it, it was worth reading. It’s a quick and easy read that I
Amy and I go to a different foreign city every year on her birthday. Last year it was Rome; this year it will be Tokyo. Even though I spent six
If you recognize that, you probably have at least a basic interest in mathematics. If so, Count Down : Six Kids Vie for Glory at the World’s Toughest Math Competition
Erg. Chewy. But – useful, interesting, and educational (kind of like eating shredded wheat for breakfast – it’s tough going down but you know it’s good for you.) Ryan Martens [
That got your attention, huh? There it is – on page 233 – as our intrepid authors speculate on the title of their upcoming Inc. Magazine interview (which was –
Educating Esme: Diary of a Teacher’s First Year is my new best book of the summer. It’s a diary of Esme Raji Codell’s first year as a public school teacher