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baum

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I like the kinds of books you see listed here, and use this site primarily as a convenient way to list and categorize them. All else is secondary.

Long Version:

Warning: The following will take longer to read than today's Marmaduke. Proceed at your own risk, but rest assured that no animals were... more »
  • College Station, TX
  • member since October 15 2006

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  • The Works: Anatomy of a City
    • Rated 0 stars

    A fascinating look at the current and past physical infrastructure serving New York City. It's not a trivial task dealing with the water, sewage, trash, housing, parking and transportation needs of millions of people in a relatively small geographic area. For instance, what's above the ground elsewhere, such as electrical and telephone lines, has to be below ground in NYC. There's also the huge, huge problem of having to retrofit various services, with the prime example being the deep tunnel they're been building for 30 years to provide for future fresh water needs. Unlike on Wall Street, where the distant future is next week, those dealing with infrastructure have to think in terms of at least decades. (The most admirable planners I've heard of, by the way, are the English garden designers of the middle ages who planned and built gardens they knew wouldn't reach their design ideal for at least a couple of hundred years.) If you'd like to give this a try yourself, try the recent versions of SimCity, the algorithms of which are based on the type of planning the NYC engineers have to do.

    baum wrote this review Tuesday, September 18 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Book of sausages
    • Rated 0 stars

    If the book consisted only of the 140 page "International Glossary of Sausages" section, it would be more than worth the price. If you like sausages, and are additionally aware of the saying "those who like politics or sausages shouldn't see either being made," this will supply you with the techniques and ideas you need to make any type of sausage or, what the hell, to invent your own and make Mrs. MIggins proud and Edmund sated.

    baum wrote this review Wednesday, October 25 2006. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Monkey Wrench Gang (Perennial Classics)
    • Rated 5 stars

    This and Hunter S. Thompson's "The Great Shark Hunt" broke me out of a nasty midwestern mind prison back in the mid-1970s. As a fun aside, next Tuesday I get to lift beers with the chap Abbey used as the model for Hayduke. HAYDUKE LIVES!!

    baum wrote this review Tuesday, October 17 2006. ( reply | permalink )
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