Favorite Sci-fi books

I posted this over at IGN, but I wanted to preserve the content here. To that end, here are some of my favorite science fiction books.

Regarding A.C. Clarke, be sure to read the first Rendezvous with Rama book, but none of the sequels.

Also, try out Neal Stephenson. My favorite so far is The Diamond Age, but Cryptonomicron and Snow Crash are excellent as well. All of them fall in the computer geek realm, not so much space sci-fi as nerd sci-fi. Note: these are not short books, but are well-written.

A couple of older favorites:

Junkyard Planet / The Cosmic Computer, by H. Beam Piper is a 1963 novel that is a light read but is entertaining and has survived pretty well, ie, it doesn’t sound outdated or silly. Through a copyright quirk, it is public domain, and can be downloaded if you can’t find a copy.

My Name is Legion by Roger Zelazny continues the hacker theme a bit. It involves a global ID system that one man has a backdoor into and he uses this to be a “freelance investigator and problem solver.”

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ObjectDock: Gorgeous, but useless…

ObjectDock is a free Windows TaskBar replacement, sort of.   You can look at the screenshots to get a feel for what it looks like.   It’s not exactly fair to call it a TaskBar replacement, it is trying more to be a launch bar, and a host for small dock applets, like a weather widget, email notificaiton, etc.   MacOS X has something similar, Google Desktop is similar.   Here’s my quick review.

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Movie Review: Juno

Juno is a fabulous movie, clever dialog and real depth to characters.   I don’t want to say too much about it, as I can’t do it justice.   A great soundtrack and songs accompany us through the journey.

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Game Review: N+

N+ is the new hotness on XBox Live Arcade, created by metanet software as a sequel to their flash game, N.

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Pat's Favorite FireFox Extensions

Here are all of the best Firefox Extensions I use. I do stay on Firefox 1.5 for most of my browsers, so some of these may not be available for 2.0 and greater. These are presented roughly in the order of how often I use them.

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Fun links…

I just wanted to share a couple of nice links I came across yesterday

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Game Review: Super Paper Mario

Super Paper Mario is almost a good game.   It has clever puzzles, excellent control, and a wide variety of levels.   But it also has tedious dialog, annoying restrictions, and a lot of menu work for what is essentially an action game.

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High-quality GamerWear

I came across the Top 10 Best Game Apparel and let’s just say I’d welcome any of the items there into the family.   They’re all pretty good, go see.

Yes, there is one pair of underwear in the list.   I expect a host of jokes relating to me wearing those — it won’t be a surprise.

Pat.

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Game Review: Puzzle Quest, Challenge of the Warlords

Puzzle Quest totally rocks! Here’s my review.

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The Purpose of Playgrounds

I just realized that playgrounds aren’t about fun. They aren’t for improving coordination, or for better social relationships.

They exist only to wear the little creatures out.

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Humble beggings…

Here I am. Fear me. Read me. Love me.

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