I enjoyed reading it. I can see why some might say he and his book represent “bears”, but I think Robert Shiller is more about rationality and why the public’s perception of a possible infinite growth is just a dream.
I think this second edition came out in 2005, some time before all the talk [...]
Irrational Exuberance by Robert J. Shiller
August 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Books · Reviews
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Shadow of the Giant by Orson Scott Card
June 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Books · Reviews
This is the conclusion of the parallel stories of Peter Wiggin and Bean (a.k.a. Julian Delphiki) from Orson Scott Card, the author of Ender’s Game.
I didn’t think it was that good. As I said before, Mr. Card’s Hegemon series have this critical problem of making these kids to be so smart that his [...]
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The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: The Fiftieth Anniversary Anthology edited by Edward L. Ferman and Gordon Van Gelder
June 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Books · Reviews
I wanted to try some short scifi short stories, and found this on Amazon.com. It had a pretty good user rating, so I decided to try it.
This is an anthology series from a magazine, “Fantasy and Sicence Fiction”. I never cared too much for the fantasy genre. And maybe that’s the [...]
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CD Review, July 2007
December 26th, 2007 · No Comments · Music · Reviews
[Well, I guess I am not going to work on this for a while... So, I am just going to post my unfinished draft. - Hong.]
o. “Go Your Own Way” by Cool Age [쿨에이지]
First album. They are An JeongHun [안정훈] (guitar, vocal), Jeon HongJun [전홍준] (bass, vocal) and Shin NanDa [신난다] (drums, vocal).
Punk [...]
Tags: · Cabinet Singalongs, Cloud Cuckoo Land, Cool Age, E Z Hyoung, Elena, Hachi, Jaeju Sonyeon, Lee Ji Hyung, Music, Reviews, Schizo, Seba, Starbow, TJ
The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century by Thomas L. Friedman
September 24th, 2007 · No Comments · Books · Reviews
An interesting read on globalization although I don’t quite agree with the choice of the word “flat” with “the world” (what he wants to say, probably, is “The hierarchies in the world is getting flatter”).
I did agree with most of what Mr. Friedman said. Indeed, the recent developments and changes in the technologies and [...]
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The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, the Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next by Lee Smolin
June 15th, 2007 · No Comments · Books · Reviews
This was a very interesting book. I have just a passing interest in the modern physics and its attempts to unify the forces and the particles. My last physics book was The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene, so I assumed that the String Theory (or various String Theories as it turns out) was [...]
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Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why by Bart D. Ehrman
February 23rd, 2007 · No Comments · Books · Reviews
The contents of the book did not surprised me that much since I’ve been reading books on the history of the Bible. It also summarizes what I have wondered before in not-too-academic ways and backs it up with supporting evidences and theories although mostly by examples.
I’ve heard that Mr. Ehrman is closer to a [...]
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Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan
February 2nd, 2007 · No Comments · Books · Reviews
Despite thinking that the book had too much of political/activist sidetracks that dragged out a bit, I thought it was quite informative overall. Michael Pollan follows three different paths that link the source of our food to our dining tables: industrial, organic (both industrial organic and “beyond organic”), and hunting/gathering. It was quite [...]
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CD Reviews, October 2006
October 5th, 2006 · No Comments · Music · Reviews
[Yeah, yeah, it's about half a year late...]
o. “Frankly” by Voy [보이]
This is their first album. Voy are Lee ByeongHun [이병훈], a.k.a., Vanilla Voy (vocal, piano, acoustic guitar), Lee CheolHui [이철희] (drums) and Lee DongJun [이동준] (bass). Almost all the songs were written by Lee ByeongHun.
Pretty plain old-style acoustic (?) pop. The [...]
Tags: · Calligram, Clazziquai Project, Deli Spice, Earls, Goguryeo Band, Humming Urban Stereo, Mellowyear, Moida Band, Music, No Brain, Peppertones, Reviews, Rollercoaster, Sugardonut, Voy, Yoonkee
The Canon of Scripture by Frederick Fyvie Bruce
August 31st, 2006 · No Comments · Books · Reviews
Very, very long and detailed. Too scholastic for me. I think the book is very comprehensive in its scope and details on how the canon of the Bible came to be.
I managed to get through till the end (well, the last few chapters I gleaned over), but I felt like I haven’t even [...]
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