August 4, 2006 at 10:12 pm
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A technothriller about a looming disaster at a nuclear power plant, written by an engineer with over twenty years of experience in the American nuclear industry
Rad Decision: A Novel Of Nuclear Power tells the story of the people and machinery that make up a nuclear power plant, and the dark tale of a man who believes it is his destiny to destroy it. Written by an engineer with over twenty years experience in the American nuclear industry, Rad Decision includes an overview of how electricity is made and a step-by-step, inside look at how a nuclear plant operates - - from its equipment to its people to the politics and money behind it. Chernobyl, TMI and the wonderful world of radiation are also discussed. Armed with this background, the reader plunges into a nuclear accident in the making.
“I’d like to see Rad Decision widely read.” Stewart Brand, noted futurist and founder of The Whole Earth Catalog.
You can read Rad Decision’s complete text online
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July 20, 2006 at 10:38 am
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The Coming Age Of Systems And Machines Inspired By Living Things
This is a bit of a weird one. It’s the classic publisher trick of trying to something progressive and just getting it wrong. The complete text of Robert Franay’s new book is online - but you have to get it delivered to you piece by piece by email or RSS. So basically the book is being broken up into blog sized chunks. I can’t think of anything more irritating, to be honest, but those with patience could wait til all the emails arrive and then read the book from start to finish.
Here’s how Franay describes his book:
My aim in this book is to advance a view of the world that in some ways makes our complicated lives simple again. I believe this will come not just from Arcadian machines that work like living things but also from the rise of a culture that integrates the larger dynamics of life??a culture that evolves. How long this can last, and where it will take us, are questions for the ages. I??d argue that if the ultimate end of life on earth is not knowable to us, one thing we can know and trust is ecological process??if we understand it well, and if we create a world that works within it. This would free human culture to evolve toward a future that is advanced and sophisticated beyond our imagining, while becoming at the same time an entirely new expression of that bucolic ideal we see now as no more than an ancient dream.
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July 17, 2006 at 10:38 am
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“How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity”
This is the book that underpins the philosophy of why giving away your entire book for free on the Net is a good thing. The website is a model every other writer should follow to promote their own book - clean, simple, and with the book available in a variety of electronic formats.
That aside, it’s also an important book whichever way you read it, because it recognises the lockdown of our supposedly ever more free culture. Here’s the book blurb:
Lawrence Lessig shows us that while new technologies always lead to new laws, never before have the big cultural monopolists used the fear created by new technologies, specifically the Internet, to shrink the public domain of ideas, even as the same corporations use the same technologies to control more and more what we can and cant do with culture. As more and more culture becomes digitized, more and more becomes controllable, even as laws are being toughened at the behest of the big media groups. Whats at stake is our freedomfreedom to create, freedom to build, and ultimately, freedom to imagine.
Visit Lessig’s site to download Free Culture
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July 7, 2006 at 12:59 am
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This is a glorious compendium of arcane computer jargon, now in its third edition in print but continually updated online.
Indeed, The Jargon File website is the real home of the Hacker Dictionary, from which the book is merely a spin off. Here’s one of my favourite entries from the Dictionary, which gives a good flavour for why anyone should go rooting around in its pages:
cargo cult programming: n.
A style of (incompetent) programming dominated by ritual inclusion of code or program structures that serve no real purpose. A cargo cult programmer will usually explain the extra code as a way of working around some bug encountered in the past, but usually neither the bug nor the reason the code apparently avoided the bug was ever fully understood (compare shotgun debugging, voodoo programming).
The term ??cargo cult?? is a reference to aboriginal religions that grew up in the South Pacific after World War II. The practices of these cults center on building elaborate mockups of airplanes and military style landing strips in the hope of bringing the return of the god-like airplanes that brought such marvelous cargo during the war. Hackish usage probably derives from Richard Feynman’s characterization of certain practices as ??cargo cult science? in his book Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! (W. W. Norton & Co, New York 1985, ISBN 0-393-01921-7).
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June 26, 2006 at 11:13 pm
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“Your one-stop answer to every major iPod and iTunes question” - a 194 page book available for free download
The iPod Book from the hugely popular iLounge website is version 2 of their guide to all things iPod. Here’s the blurb:
“Weighing in at 194 pages, this revised and expanded second edition of our popular Book is your one-stop answer to every major iPod and iTunes question? plus much, much more. Inside, you??ll find 20 exclusive sneak peeks at new iPod accessories from Atlantic, Belkin, Griffin, Monitor Audio, Oakley, Power Support, Sonic Impact, Targus, v-moda, and others, ratings of over 900 accessories and iPods, plus extraordinary guides to All Things iPod, All Things iTunes, and Beyond”
Link to download page.
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June 22, 2006 at 10:38 pm
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Google’s not just a search engine - and this 220 page book which is free to download will explain why
“You probably use Google everyday, but do you know… the Google Snake Game? Googledromes? Memecodes? Googlesport? The Google Calculator? Googlepark and Google Weddings? Google hacking, fighting and rhyming? In this book, you??ll find Google-related games, cartoons, oddities, tips, stories and everything else that??s fun. Reading it, you won??t be the same searcher as before!”
The book is written by Philipp Lenssen of the respected Google Blogoscoped blog which keeps close tabs on the search engine giant.
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