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17 years 3 weeks ago #19438
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Edwin Haroldson
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Continuing my Vietnam Conflict reading, I've just finished The Things they Carried by Tim O'Brien. It is one of my son's textbooks, IIRC from The George School. It is a first hand account of a young soldier's experience in Vietnam in the late 60s. While a good book, it is disturbing at some levels, as the things they carried include a lot of mental baggage.
If you read this and Marshall's book, you will have a decent picture of things.
All three Spiegel's thought this was a book worth the time to read, a rarity, with only Ender's Game having achieved the same status.
If you read this and Marshall's book, you will have a decent picture of things.
All three Spiegel's thought this was a book worth the time to read, a rarity, with only Ender's Game having achieved the same status.
Edwin Haroldson
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OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
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17 years 4 days ago #20052
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Edwin Haroldson
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I've pushed Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card as being a book liked by all that I know who has read it. This includes my son's entire class of 20 in 7th grade. It is a series that he has taken with him on vacation, consisting of several other works as well. Last year, Card came out with a quick read, A War of Gifts, which tells the story of a child of a Christian fundamentalist minister who is chosen for Battle School, to which all picked must attend. "They can make me go, but they can't make me fight." Thus begins the saga of the counterpart to Ender Wiggens. A splendid quick read with great moral and ethical depth. Understand the least of those who are chosen for Battle School are among the best minds the planet produces.
Still on my Vietnam binge, I read O'Brien's other book on the topic, If I Die in a Combat Zone. As with his other autobiographical work, there are some disturbing pictures, noting like the movies, but disturbing nonetheless. It is a quick read probably because I felt it compelling, unlike The Things They Carried.
I'm going to loan Luis To the King's Taste, Richard II's book of feasts and recipes adapted for modern cooking. Hopefully he will find something in there he will let me make. Probably no tripe, and I will not donate enough venison.
Lots of books don't make the cut - one must kiss a lot of frogs to find a princess.
Still on my Vietnam binge, I read O'Brien's other book on the topic, If I Die in a Combat Zone. As with his other autobiographical work, there are some disturbing pictures, noting like the movies, but disturbing nonetheless. It is a quick read probably because I felt it compelling, unlike The Things They Carried.
I'm going to loan Luis To the King's Taste, Richard II's book of feasts and recipes adapted for modern cooking. Hopefully he will find something in there he will let me make. Probably no tripe, and I will not donate enough venison.
Lots of books don't make the cut - one must kiss a lot of frogs to find a princess.
Edwin Haroldson
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Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
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16 years 11 months ago #21605
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Three more:
1 - Fred Saberhagen, author of the Berserker series, died two years back. Check out his short story Wings Our of Shadows.
www.webscription.net/chapters/0743498860/0743498860___9.htm
2 - Christopher Hitchens has written a nice book, God is Not Great. Yeah, no religious postings allowed. Read the book. I've often asked my friends in Law enforcment what they would do if they confronted a father who had taken his son to a remote spot, bound said child and stood over him with an upraised knife. Fortunately Abraham had no interference.
3 - My old company, Clash of Arms Games, has released on of my last projects, Atlantic Navies. I must say, the section on the German Navy inWWII, Gruppe Nord, is well written, with wit and accuracy.
Sadly the game lists for $125 (but includes the French and German scenarios, plus their data annexes and the "All things British Annex." Cheaper than lobster by the pound, it will last much longer.
Anyone wanting to play "Bismarck" let me know and I will run it. Want something more balanced, try "Graf Spee's Greatest Battle." Her commander will feature prominently in my next quiz.
1 - Fred Saberhagen, author of the Berserker series, died two years back. Check out his short story Wings Our of Shadows.
www.webscription.net/chapters/0743498860/0743498860___9.htm
2 - Christopher Hitchens has written a nice book, God is Not Great. Yeah, no religious postings allowed. Read the book. I've often asked my friends in Law enforcment what they would do if they confronted a father who had taken his son to a remote spot, bound said child and stood over him with an upraised knife. Fortunately Abraham had no interference.
3 - My old company, Clash of Arms Games, has released on of my last projects, Atlantic Navies. I must say, the section on the German Navy inWWII, Gruppe Nord, is well written, with wit and accuracy.
Anyone wanting to play "Bismarck" let me know and I will run it. Want something more balanced, try "Graf Spee's Greatest Battle." Her commander will feature prominently in my next quiz.
Edwin Haroldson
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Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
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16 years 10 months ago - 16 years 10 months ago #22191
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For those of you with children age 3 and up I highly recommend Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst. This and Green Eggs and Ham should be staples in any child's library.
I've recently read the entire Daniel Leary series by David Drake. No serious insights, but great entertainment featuring flawed characters. Each, however operates on a code of honor that makes for interesting situations. Sometimes, PCs die. Usually the yeomen make it.
Since Atlantic Navies came out, I have been reading a bit about the French Navy in WWII. Never have so modern a collection of ships been so ill-served by their political leadership. Historically the Italians have been dumped on, military wise, in WWII. Individually, their skippers were valiant, lacking the leadership of their admirals. While the French admirals overall sucked, their political leadership should have been taken behind the walls and shot. A bit of guts could have taken the Allies a long way in the naval conflict. Instead, the Brits had to sink the French fleet in Algeria at Mers-el-Kabir. Google it and pick a book.
I've recently read the entire Daniel Leary series by David Drake. No serious insights, but great entertainment featuring flawed characters. Each, however operates on a code of honor that makes for interesting situations. Sometimes, PCs die. Usually the yeomen make it.
Since Atlantic Navies came out, I have been reading a bit about the French Navy in WWII. Never have so modern a collection of ships been so ill-served by their political leadership. Historically the Italians have been dumped on, military wise, in WWII. Individually, their skippers were valiant, lacking the leadership of their admirals. While the French admirals overall sucked, their political leadership should have been taken behind the walls and shot. A bit of guts could have taken the Allies a long way in the naval conflict. Instead, the Brits had to sink the French fleet in Algeria at Mers-el-Kabir. Google it and pick a book.
Edwin Haroldson
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Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
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16 years 9 months ago #23584
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Edwin Haroldson
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Lighthearted fare for this weekend. Went to a nice used book place in Doylestown and picked up a few books, two by the great sage of the 20th century, Yogi Berra. The one I started today sitting on the front porch sipping tea, is When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It. Hey, it cost five bucks and I've already had twice its value in good laughs, with a smattering of chuckles. Yeah, he's not the Dali Lama or Confucius, but could either of them block the plate or win 10 World Series rings, or for that matter, make any all century team?
Edwin Haroldson
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16 years 9 months ago - 16 years 9 months ago #24086
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Edwin Haroldson
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Every once in a while one gets a song running through one's head and just cannot get rid of it.
Have Gun Will Travel reads the card of a man.
A knight without armor in a savage land.
His fast gun for hire heeds the calling wind.
A soldier of fortune is the man called Paladin.
Paladin, Paladin Where do you roam?
Paladin, Paladin, Far, far from home.
For those of you who saw The Shootist, the Duke's last film, Richard Boone played one of the heavies.
So I Googled the show, Have Gun - Will Travel, which ran when I was a wee lad (yes, they had TV then, though B&W) and much to my surprise, episodes are available online. The first one, the Statue of San Sebastion, co-stars John Carradine as the Padre.
www.cbs.com/classics/have_gun_will_travel/
Where else does the protagonist smoke fine cigars, wear good clothes, and quote Shakespeare? Oh, the commercials were only a few minutes long in total.
Have Gun Will Travel reads the card of a man.
A knight without armor in a savage land.
His fast gun for hire heeds the calling wind.
A soldier of fortune is the man called Paladin.
Paladin, Paladin Where do you roam?
Paladin, Paladin, Far, far from home.
For those of you who saw The Shootist, the Duke's last film, Richard Boone played one of the heavies.
So I Googled the show, Have Gun - Will Travel, which ran when I was a wee lad (yes, they had TV then, though B&W) and much to my surprise, episodes are available online. The first one, the Statue of San Sebastion, co-stars John Carradine as the Padre.
www.cbs.com/classics/have_gun_will_travel/
Where else does the protagonist smoke fine cigars, wear good clothes, and quote Shakespeare? Oh, the commercials were only a few minutes long in total.
Edwin Haroldson
Loremaster
Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
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