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Entries from December 2007

Happy New Year

December 31st, 2007 · No Comments

I’m a bit early for everyone here in America, but Happy New Year!
I’m more familiar with UTC (aka GMT) thanks to OpenDNS; that threshold was crossed hours ago.
Besides, I won’t make it to midnight tonight, especially with a hill to climb in the morning. As long as my back doesn’t flare up, I’m looking forward [...]

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Tags: Bicycling · Everything · Time

Book: The Spy Who Came In From the Cold

December 31st, 2007 · 1 Comment

Peter noted my introduction to John Le Carré last month, and Santa’s wheels turned. Thank you!
I now have a box of Le Carré awaiting time to turn the pages. One is already completed: The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. Cold indeed. The spy in question, Leamas, is a hard man, an operator. But [...]

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Tags: Books · Everything · Le Carré

Movie: Atonement

December 31st, 2007 · No Comments

I haven’t read Ian McEwan’s novel yet, but the wife has, so Atonement was always going to be on the must-see list. Very compelling. The trailers had given away a bit much, but the main twist jarred me still. I wonder how the book will read knowing the basic story. There’s no doubt I will [...]

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Tags: Books · Everything · Movies

Book: War Made New

December 24th, 2007 · No Comments

If all history were this well written, everyone would be a historian. War Made New: Weapons, Warriors, and the Making of the Modern World by Max Boot is a joy to read.
His writing is clear. That’s rare enough to be notable. I can summarize the five themes in his four military revolutions because he’s not [...]

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Tags: Books · Everything · Non-fiction

Goodbye, Newsburst

December 23rd, 2007 · 1 Comment

Like everyone else, I got the “we’re shutting down Newsburst” email on December 12th. Sigh.
I pushed and prodded to build this web-based reader service, and poured a lot of energy into its creation. But you can’t change some things, and it’s smart of CNET to shut this down gracefully and move on.
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Tags: CNET · Everything · Newsburst

Sunday night links

December 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

Since I’m disappointed with our Sony digital camera, I pay attention to roundups like this one: “Looking beyond megapixels” But I get annoyed when the links leading to the NYTimes branded version of CNET don’t lead straight to the right camera, though. The Fujifilm FinePix f50fd looks like a possibility. (I wasn’t impressed that the [...]

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Tags: Books · CNET · Design · Domains · Everything · Links · Visualization · camera

One mile with the boy

December 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

The boy joined me this morning for the first road race using his own muscles. (His earlier efforts were riding in the jogging stroller, not always happily.)
The “Miracle Mile” was the right distance in the right location (Golden Gate Park). The crisp, clear weather (40+ degrees) meant hat and gloves for the boy — but [...]

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Tags: Everything · Family · Racing · Running

Movie: Superbad

December 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

Knocked Up was great, but it never worked out to see Superbad in the theaters this summer. But it meant I could put the movie in my Netflix queue, and we watched it Friday night. Seth Rogen, lead in Knocked Up, was one of the writers and actors for Superbad. There are many other connections, [...]

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Tags: Everything · Movies

Movie: Juno

December 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

Wednesday night, we saw Juno. Small, funny, brief and worth every minute. Metacritic score of 81. Teenage pregnancy doesn’t stand out as a laugh-out-loud topic, but…they make it work here.
Like Youth Without Youth, we saw Juno at Sundance Kabuki. I’ll say more about this new theater chain separately (pros and cons).

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Tags: Everything · Movies

Movie: Youth Without Youth

December 23rd, 2007 · 1 Comment

Youth Without Youth is Francis Ford Coppola’s first film in a decade. All the press attention shines on Coppola himself, and that’s revealing. I saw the film last Sunday, on the opening weekend. Why the rush for a film in limited release from an acknowledged master? Because even here in San Francisco, the center of [...]

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Tags: Everything · Movies