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Plume Gets Virginia Tech Account – 4/30/2007 – Publishers Weekly n one of the first deals related to the Virginia Tech shootings, Plume’s Cherise Davis has bought world rights to Roland Lazenby’s April 16: Heartbreak in Blacksburg from agent Matthew Carnicelli. Lazenby, a journalism professor at Virginia Tech, will use the perspective of students on campus, in particular his own journalism students who helped supply the mainstream media with information via their student-run Web site planetblacksburg.com, to provide context for the events and describe the recovery and resilience of the campus community. Three of Lazenby’s students will coauthor the book and a portion of the proceeds will be given to the victims’ fund at Virginia Tech and to support journalism education at the university. Plume will publish this summer.
Too early, prof. Smells bad. I actually have some unique perspective to add here, as I am already familiar with Lazenby’s work: I collect books about basketball and Lazenby is the author of several rather pedestrian ones. He’s not likely to come up with a deeply insightful book about the VT shootings. Technorati Tags: Virginia Tech, hokies, Roland Lazenby, bad taste wfzimmerman’s review: “7th printing.” wfzimmerman’s review: “Not usually a big Robinson fan, I thoroughly enjoyed this series and want to have firsts of FORTY and FIFTY. This comes at a time when I am getting interested in climate change for work. In retrospect, SIXTY DAYS does read a bit like a wish fulfillment fantasy. Climate change will come sooner rather than later, everyone will be sorry, and we’ll adopt progressive scientific strategies for responding. Personally, I think it’s a lot more likely that it will be gradual, and that we will bust through the 4xCO2 barrier (1120 ppm, 4x the historic level) before we really make much progress on managing it.” This is the inaugural post of 4xCO2.org, a Nimble Books blog devoted to exploring what the world will be like when we, inevitably, reach 4x the recent historic carbon dioxide level of 280 parts per million, or 1120 parts per million. Petition to: recommend Terry Pratchet for a Knighthood for his services to literature. We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to recommend Terry Pratchet for a Knighthood for his services to literature Technorati Tags: Terry Pratchett, Discworld News in Science – New Earth-like planet ‘habitable’ – 25/04/2007 Astronomers say they have found the first Earth-sized world circling its mother star at a distance suitable for life. One thought flashed through my mind when I read this: Thank God. Technorati Tags: exoplanets, Gliese 581
A thought-provoking title from O’Reilly. I see this in the light of Thomas Homer-Dixon’s THE UPSIDE OF DOWN: CATASTROPHE, CREATIVITY, AND THE RENEWAL OF CIVILIZATION, which (madly simplifying) argues that our civilization is becoming overly complex, energy-dependent, and, therefore fragile. What I feel is missing from the description below is the thought that it is fully natural for human beings to be technological. There is a population of 6.5 billion naked apes on the planet who have appropriated between 4 and 40% of the world’s net primary productivity (Vitousek, 1986) using technology over a period of thousands of years (Penniman, PLOWS, PLAGUES, AND PETROLEUM). We do not just “consume” technology; we build our habitat using technology. I feel sure Talbott has an interesting take on this situation; I look forward to reading his book.
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Although MySQL’s source code is open in the sense of being publicly available, it’s essentially closed to you if you don’t understand it. This book provides a comprehensive tour of MySQL 5 that shows you how to figure out the inner-workings of this powerful database. You’ll learn how data structures and convenience functions operate, how to add new storage engines and configuration options, and much more. Another fundamental topic from O’Reilly. That is one scary-looking bird! Technorati Tags: MySQL. O’Reilly |
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