Livros aleatórios da biblioteca de Atomicmutant
Galileo's Daughter : A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love de Dava Sobel
The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life de Steven Watts
Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence de Carl Sagan
Obscene in the Extreme: The Burning and Banning of John Steinbeck's the Grapes of Wrath de Rick Wartzman
The Truth (with jokes) de Al Franken
Kabbalah the Way of the Jewish Mystic de Perle Besserman
The Virtue of Selfishness (Signet) de Ayn Rand
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Sobre mimFreed by atomic testing from the encumbrance of a fleshy corpus, the Atomicmutant floats freely in the Plasmystical aether, reading and collecting books over all sorts of domains of inquiry. Currently on an Evolution of Consciousness kick, but could suddenly and inexplicably veer off into Elvis or the History of Popcorn at any time. I recently joined a book club and have been allowing it to open my reading to books I never would have picked up before. Thanks for visiting, feel free to leave a note!
CURRENT OBSESSIONS/READING TOPICS:
Walt Disney World in popular and scholarly imagination
The Evolution of Consciousness
History of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism
Early Christianity 30-120 C.E.
Evolution, and the Evolution/Creation Culture Wars
Christian Dominionism and American Politics
Apollo space program and space exploration
Paleontology and Geology
Cave Art and Petroglyphs
Catching up on "Great Literature" that I've missed.
Sobre a minha bibliotecaOtherwise known as "my piles of books", my library is pretty representative of the range of interests that I've cultivated over the years. I'm a sucker for an esoteric topic, engagingly and wittily presented, and am just as likely to nod off as anyone else on a dry topic. So I search out good writing to make history, science, and religion come alive. The horror, and movie books that I have are from way back, I'm more likely at any given time to be reading non-fiction these days. Check out my tags under "read '06", "read '07", "read '08", and "read '09" to see what I've been chewing on lately.
CLICK HERE FOR MY "READ IN '09" LIST . . . 83 books read
CLICK HERE FOR MY "READ IN '08" LIST . . . 79 books read . . .
including "On the Origin of Species"....finally!
Also, all four books of the "Lonesome Dove" series . . . *phew*
And . . . *double phew* the entirety of Dante's Divine Comedy
CLICK HERE FOR MY "READ IN '07" LIST . . . 123 books read! phew!
CLICK HERE FOR MY "READ IN '06" LIST . . . 71 books read!
CURRENTLY AND RECENTLY READ:
The Soul in the Brain: The Cerebral Basis of Language, Art, and Belief by Michael R. Trimble
Paradise Lost by John Milton
The Aeneid by Virgil
The Black Hole War by Leonard Susskind
The Bodhicaryavatara by Santideva
Disney War by James B. Stewart;
Walt Disney: Triumph of the American Imagination by Neal Gabler;
The Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria;
Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs;
The Divine Comedy by Dante Aligheri;
(currently in Purgatory!)
A Death in the Family by James Agee;
Relics of Eden by Daniel J. Fairbanks;
BONK by Mary Roach;
Streets of Laredo by Larry McMurtry;
The Road by Cormac Mcarthy;
The Wild Trees by Richard Preston;
The Age of American Unreason by Susan Jacoby;
Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin;
The Milagro Beanfield War by John Nichols
Grave Secrets of Dinosaurs by Phillip Manning
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The new book is quite good... it is not very heavy on narrative at all; it is basically a companion volume for the museum exhibit itself, with more emphasis on photos and sketches. I'm pretty heavy into Disney history, and there were still plenty of things in there I'd never seen before. Lots of good, rare content. Definitely recommended.
I ordered mine online; haven't made it to the museum yet. Buying the book is a tricky process. Go to the Museum's site (just google Disney Family Museum - the official site has something like "DisneyAtoZ" in the disney.go.com url), then click "buy tickets," then select "buy our book" a few lines below the orange square logo. Note there are two different possiblites to add to cart... one for California residents; one for all others. Same book, just sales tax or no sales tax.
Hope that helps!
-Jackie
escrito por brkgnews, às 2:37 pm (EST) , Dec 7, 2009
escrito por walk2work, às 8:49 pm (EST) , Dec 3, 2009
Have a great time!
~Jenny
escrito por goddessladyj, às 1:12 am (EST) , Oct 10, 2009
escrito por brkgnews, às 5:17 pm (EST) , Jun 27, 2009
escrito por mingfrommongo, às 1:27 pm (EST) , May 17, 2009
escrito por Shanra, às 6:08 pm (EST) , Apr 27, 2009
escrito por reading_fox, às 7:19 am (EST) , Apr 24, 2009
Pummz
escrito por Pummzie, às 9:16 pm (EST) , Apr 16, 2009
reader clubbed.
Ugh.
Dorothy Parker lives in your Plasmystical aether, Atomicmutant. Bless you!
escrito por nohrt4me, às 7:54 pm (EST) , Apr 16, 2009
Thank you!
escrito por BeckyJG, às 6:32 pm (EST) , Apr 16, 2009
escrito por Carnophile, às 6:32 pm (EST) , Apr 2, 2009
escrito por maggie1944, às 8:25 pm (EST) , Feb 25, 2009
escrito por mrgrooism, às 9:15 pm (EST) , Feb 7, 2009
escrito por vq5p9, às 8:21 pm (EST) , Jan 29, 2009
I am glad to see some other people review the Disney-related books and materials. Sometimes, I think that most people that visit WDW have no idea about the history of the company or how WDW came to be.
I look forward to seeing more of your reviews!
George
escrito por biblioadonis, às 6:00 pm (EST) , Dec 21, 2008
Honestly, it's not a cult. :)
escrito por GeekGoddess, às 8:11 pm (EST) , Dec 16, 2008
If you haven't joined, come see us on the forums at randi's site. I have great friends there, and have been involved with his organization for over two years.
I'll check out the Heathens :)
escrito por GeekGoddess, às 4:35 pm (EST) , Dec 15, 2008
escrito por GeekGoddess, às 4:55 pm (EST) , Dec 12, 2008
All I ask is that every one remain respectful, even if there are times when you are spewing your coffee over the screen.
escrito por Arctic-Stranger, às 2:56 pm (EST) , Oct 2, 2008
The book on radio-decay they link to does present an interesting problem. (My physics education is a LONG time ago, though, and I now lack the chops to play with the strong force to see how their physics would actually work.)
escrito por AsYouKnow_Bob, às 8:19 pm (EST) , Aug 14, 2008
http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph...
escrito por AsYouKnow_Bob, às 9:11 pm (EST) , Aug 13, 2008
escrito por NCSE, às 2:07 pm (EST) , Jun 24, 2008
builder, but I have a deep and abiding love for science and education, so
I admire what you do."
My wife is an artist/scientist herself, so I can really appreciate art (Myself, I'm a bit hopeless at it). I think science & art are not so different: Both require skill & creativity, an ability to see what other people don't and the joy of thinking outside the box. There is a lot of cross-fertilization from both fields.
To your question: I teach at the undergraduate & graduate level at a big state research university. I also do research and run a lab with 4 Ph.D. students, a post-doc and an undergraduate student right now.
escrito por yapete, às 8:52 am (EST) , Jun 2, 2008
I will spend some time digging through your list for inspiration. --Pete
escrito por yapete, às 5:30 pm (EST) , Jun 1, 2008
I just picked up a book at Half Price Books today,
and when I entered it into LT, immediately saw that
you gave it 5 stars on the book info page!
"The Goddess and the Bull". I'm
excited to read it. I guess you can add "fellow
ancient history buff" to the list. :)
I'll let you know how many stars I come up with
when I'm through with it!
escrito por ryner, às 9:12 pm (EST) , May 29, 2008
escrito por dchaikin, às 9:00 am (EST) , Apr 30, 2008
(a href="http://www.somelink.com")(img style="border:1px solid black; height:150px; width:100px" src="http://some_image_location.jpg" /)(/a)
The image must already exist on a webpage. To find the image location, I use Firefox. A right click on the picture offers "Copy image location"; or, if the picture is a link, then right-click, choose properties, and then copy the location.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
d
escrito por dchaikin, às 10:06 pm (EST) , Apr 29, 2008
What kind of books? Well, see, that's part of the problem, I've forgotten them all. They were mostly in Happy Heathens, and a lot of them were on the evolution vs creationism. Some were on religion or religion and art. Occasionally you will start a post just to say "hey, I recently read this really great book." I think there was one on the Pennsylvania trial about teaching creationism in school. The latest one where you got my attention with was "Your Inner Fish". Does that help?
escrito por dchaikin, às 9:55 pm (EST) , Apr 29, 2008
escrito por dchaikin, às 3:01 pm (EST) , Apr 29, 2008
I finished Have A Nice Doomsday and wrote up a review. It's a rough draft really because I knocked it out here at work and didn't have the book handy to look up some of the interviewees names.
Anyhow, I enjoyed the book.
I just ordered a book you may be interested in (and if nothing else, you should like the '50's UFO cover) - Apocalypse Pretty Soon: Travels in End Times America. I haven't read the book yet, so can't give it a recommendation, but it looked like something right up your alley.
escrito por jseger9000, às 11:33 am (EST) , Apr 18, 2008
escrito por Arctic-Stranger, às 12:35 pm (EST) , Apr 7, 2008
escrito por Arctic-Stranger, às 12:31 pm (EST) , Apr 7, 2008
Fun that you met PZ! I have a fear of meeting idols (not that it's likely ever to happen). I tend to get tongue-tied easily, and I'd rather make no impression at all from afar than make a poor or unmemorable one in person (I think). What was he like?
escrito por ryner, às 2:37 pm (EST) , Apr 4, 2008
I should note that my LT catalog is only books I've read (and know the date finished). Because I work for the public library it's been ages since I've purchased books.
Thanks for replying, looking forward to reading more of what you have to say on Talk in the future!
escrito por ryner, às 11:30 pm (EST) , Mar 30, 2008
escrito por ryner, às 11:44 am (EST) , Mar 30, 2008
I wrote a review for Desert Rats as well. Did you work on that one?
escrito por jseger9000, às 12:12 pm (EST) , Mar 27, 2008
By the way, I meant to tell you that I Was An Atomic Mutant! was a fun, fun game. The image on your profile makes me smile when I see it.
escrito por jseger9000, às 9:01 pm (EST) , Mar 24, 2008
I finally read that Princess book, and it was quite interesting. According to a friend of mine who has a lot of friends and exes in the Saudi Royal Family, however, the book is "bull-shit." I don't know.
escrito por heina, às 11:58 am (EST) , Mar 12, 2008
I stole your entire post about Abunga and reposted it to the Banned Books group (giving you credit, 'natch). Just wanted to let you know.
Thanks for the heads' up on that site. LT seems like such a perfect place to fight something as narrow-minded as Abunga.
escrito por jseger9000, às 3:47 pm (EST) , Jan 17, 2008
They do have the full text online:
http://www.harunyahya.com/evolution_spec...
escrito por heina, às 2:01 pm (EST) , Dec 12, 2007
http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph...
Cheers,d
escrito por dchaikin, às 10:22 am (EST) , Dec 7, 2007
You mutant, you...
escrito por TeacherDad, às 3:20 am (EST) , Nov 8, 2007
The mythic precedents for the unknowing incest motif are firstly Kullervo in the Kalavala, and secondly Sigmund in some versions of the tale of the Volsungs (notably Wagner's Ring Cycle).
escrito por Celebrimbor, às 4:45 am (EST) , Jun 27, 2007
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escrito por Seajack, às 2:03 am (EST) , Feb 19, 2007
escrito por Esta1923, às 1:07 am (EST) , Feb 12, 2007