Everyone should not go to college
From the article:
In 2009, American colleges handed out more business degrees than engineering, computer and biology degrees combined. We graduated about the same number of engineers as we did “Visual And Performance Arts” grads.
Alas, despite the fact that engineers are both well-paid and in short supply, The New York Times [NYT] reports “roughly 40 percent of college students planning engineering and science majors end up switching to other subjects or failing to get any degree.”
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Malcolm Gladwell on Steve Jobs
My favorite part of the piece, when Jobs and Gates faced off in the 1980’s
In the nineteen-eighties, Jobs reacted the same way when Microsoft came out with Windows. It used the same graphical user interface—icons and mouse—as the Macintosh. Jobs was outraged and summoned Gates from Seattle to Apple’s Silicon Valley headquarters. “They met in Jobs’s conference room, where Gates found himself surrounded by ten Apple employees who were eager to watch their boss assail him,” Isaacson writes. “Jobs didn’t disappoint his troops. ‘You’re ripping us off!’ he shouted. ‘I trusted you, and now you’re stealing from us!’ ”
Gates looked back at Jobs calmly. Everyone knew where the windows and the icons came from. “Well, Steve,” Gates responded. “I think there’s more than one way of looking at it. I think it’s more like we both had this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it.”
The more I read about Jobs, the more unpleasant he seems…
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Discworld Reading Order?
So, if I’m ready to try a Discworld novel, where do I start?
http://www.lspace.org/books/reading-order-guides/the-discworld-reading-order-guide-20.jpg
Friday, August 12, 2011
npr Top 100 Sceince-Fcition, Fantasy Books--how many have you read?
npr Top 100 Science-Fiction, Fantasy Books
I didn't really follow this, and thus didn't vote on anything. I did look at the results, and thought I would at least figure out which ones I had read. Their rules on series is a little odd, and so there's cases where I had read one or two of a group.
For the listing below, those in red are ones that I've read, those in blue are series where I've read some, while those in black are unread.
Some general notes/comments:
"The Thrawn Triolgy" by Timothy Zahn? A nice addition to Lucas' Star Wars universe (and one of the last things I paid attention to, particulary after the disappointing prequels) but they aren't great literature.
Sigh...outside of the first couple, why include Anthony's Xanth series?
Is Robin McKinley's "Sunshine" held in that high of regard?
Wow, lot more Neil Gaiman books on the list than I would have expected.
I didn't really follow this, and thus didn't vote on anything. I did look at the results, and thought I would at least figure out which ones I had read. Their rules on series is a little odd, and so there's cases where I had read one or two of a group.
For the listing below, those in red are ones that I've read, those in blue are series where I've read some, while those in black are unread.
1 | The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy | J.R.R. Tolkien |
| 2 | The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy | Douglas Adams |
| 3 | Ender's Game | Orson Scott Card |
| 4 | The Dune Chronicles | Frank Herbert |
| 5 | A Song Of Ice And Fire Series | George R. R. Martin |
| 6 | 1984 | George Orwell |
| 7 | Fahrenheit 451 | Ray Bradbury |
| 8 | The Foundation Trilogy | Isaac Asimov |
| 9 | Brave New World | Aldous Huxle |
| 10 | American Gods | Neil Gaiman |
| 11 | The Princess Bride | William Goldman |
| 12 | The Wheel Of Time Series | Robert Jordan |
| 13 | Animal Farm | George Orwell |
| 14 | Neuromancer | William Gibson |
| 15 | Watchmen | Alan Moore |
| 16 | I, Robot | Isaac Asimov |
| 17 | Stranger In A Strange Land | Robert Heinlein |
| 18 | The Kingkiller Chronicles | Patrick Rothfuss |
| 19 | Slaughterhouse-Five | Kurt Vonnegut |
| 20 | Frankenstein | Mary Shelley |
| 21 | Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? | Philip K. Dick |
| 22 | The Handmaid's Tale | Margaret Atwood |
| 23 | The Dark Tower Series | Stephen King |
| 24 | 2001: A Space Odyssey | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 25 | The Stand | Stephen King |
| 26 | Snow Crash | Neal Stephenson |
| 27 | The Martian Chronicles | Ray Bradbury |
| 28 | Cat's Cradle | Kurt Vonnegut |
| 29 | The Sandman Series | Neil Gaiman |
| 30 | A Clockwork Orange | Anthony Burgess |
| 31 | Starship Troopers | Robert Heinlein |
| 32 | Watership Down | Richard Adams |
| 33 | Dragonflight | Anne McCaffre |
| 34 | The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress | Robert Heinlein |
| 35 | A Canticle For Leibowitz | Walter M. Miller |
| 36 | The Time Machine | H.G. Wells |
| 37 | 20000 Leagues Under the Sea | Jules Verne |
| 38 | Flowers For Algernon | Daniel Keys Moran |
| 39 | The War Of The Worlds | H.G. Wells |
| 40 | The Chronicles Of Amber | Roger Zelaznz |
| 41 | The Belgariad | David Eddings |
| 42 | The Mists Of Avalon | Marion Zimmer Bradley |
| 43 | The Mistborn Series | Brandon Sanderson |
| 44 | Ringworld | Larry Niven |
| 45 | The Left Hand Of Darkness | Ursula K. LeGuin |
| 46 | The Silmarillion | J.R.R. Tolkien |
| 47 | The Once And Future King | T.H. White |
| 48 | Neverwhere | Neil Gaiman |
| 49 | Childhood's End | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 50 | Contact | Carl Sagan |
| 51 | The Hyperion Cantos | Dan Simmons |
| 52 | Stardust | Neil Gaiman |
| 53 | Cryptonomicon | Neal Stephenson |
| 54 | World War Z | Max Brooks |
| 55 | The Last Unicorn | Peter S. Beagle |
| 56 | The Forever War | Joe Haldeman |
| 57 | Small Gods | Terry Pratchett |
| 58 | The Chronicles Of Thomas Covenant | Stephen R. Donaldson |
| 59 | The Vorkosigan Saga | Lois McMaster Bujold |
| 60 | Going Postal | Terry Pratchett |
| 61 | The Mote In God's Eye | Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle |
| 62 | The Sword Of Truth | Terry Goodkind |
| 63 | The Road | Cormac McCarthy |
| 64 | Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell | Susanna Clarke |
| 65 | I Am Legend | Richard Matheson |
| 66 | The Riftwar Saga | Raymond E. Feist |
| 67 | The Shannara Trilogy | Terry Brooks |
| 68 | The Conan The Barbarian Series | R.E. Howard |
| 69 | The Farseer Trilogy | Robin Hobb |
| 70 | The Time Traveler's Wife | Audrey Niffenegger |
| 71 | The Way Of Kings | Brandon Sanderson |
| 72 | A Journey To The Center Of The Earth | Jules Verne |
| 73 | The Legend Of Drizzt Series | R.A. Salvatore |
| 74 | Old Man's War | John Scalzi |
| 75 | The Diamond Age | Neil Stephenson |
| 76 | Rendezvous With Rama | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 77 | The Kushiel's Legacy Series | Jacqueline Carey |
| 78 | The Dispossessed | Ursula K. LeGuin |
| 79 | Something Wicked This Way Comes | Ray Bradbury |
| 80 | Wicked | Gregory Maguire |
| 81 | The Malazan Book Of The Fallen Series | Steven Erikson |
| 82 | The Eyre Affair | Jasper Fforde |
| 83 | The Culture Series | Iain M. Banks |
| 84 | The Crystal Cave | Mary Stewart |
| 85 | Anathem | Neal Stephenson |
| 86 | The Codex Alera Series | Jim Butcher |
| 87 | The Book Of The New Sun | Gene Wolfe |
| 88 | The Thrawn Trilogy | Timothy Zahn |
| 89 | The Outlander Series | Diana Gabaldan |
| 90 | The Elric Saga | Michael Moorcock |
| 91 | The Illustrated Man | Ray Bradbury |
| 92 | Sunshine | Robin McKinlez |
| 93 | A Fire Upon The Deep | Vernor Vinge |
| 94 | The Caves Of Steel | Isaac Asimov |
| 95 | The Mars Trilogy | Kim Stanley Robinson |
| 96 | Lucifer's Hammer | Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle |
| 97 | Doomsday Book | Connie Willis |
| 98 | Perdido Street Station | China Mieville |
| 99 | The Xanth Series | Piers Anthony |
| 100 | The Space Trilogy | C.S. Lewis |
Some general notes/comments:
"The Thrawn Triolgy" by Timothy Zahn? A nice addition to Lucas' Star Wars universe (and one of the last things I paid attention to, particulary after the disappointing prequels) but they aren't great literature.
Sigh...outside of the first couple, why include Anthony's Xanth series?
Is Robin McKinley's "Sunshine" held in that high of regard?
Wow, lot more Neil Gaiman books on the list than I would have expected.
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