Be nice to see some gritstone though.
Anyone else been into clambering up rocky things?
IIRC thats an odd one. Fairly sure I read it a while ago.Count Steer wrote: Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:42 pm Just started True Names (and the Opening of the Cyberspace Frontier) by Vernor Vince....I'll report back.![]()
It is an odd one. It's a short story preceded by a number of papers/articles on things like encryption. The story itself is supposed to be referenced by lots of SF that came out after. Some of the papers are interesting but can be heavy going. I think I now know far more than I'll ever need to! It does give insight into how/why the data companies like Faceplant and Google have prospered...and why that may not be such a great thing though. (Eeeh, lad, I remember when t'cookies were American biscuitsdemographic wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:33 pmIIRC thats an odd one. Fairly sure I read it a while ago.Count Steer wrote: Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:42 pm Just started True Names (and the Opening of the Cyberspace Frontier) by Vernor Vince....I'll report back.![]()
Theres a bit of story in there but a lot of its factual and about why having good encryption is important to everyone. It's still good but not what I expected after reading a few of his fiction books.
I think it was Marooned In Realtime and Across Realtime that I liked best by him.Count Steer wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:54 pmIt is an odd one. It's a short story preceded by a number of papers/articles on things like encryption. The story itself is supposed to be referenced by lots of SF that came out after. Some of the papers are interesting but can be heavy going. I think I now know far more than I'll ever need to! It does give insight into how/why the data companies like Faceplant and Google have prospered...and why that may not be such a great thing though. (Eeeh, lad, I remember when t'cookies were American biscuitsdemographic wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:33 pmIIRC thats an odd one. Fairly sure I read it a while ago.Count Steer wrote: Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:42 pm Just started True Names (and the Opening of the Cyberspace Frontier) by Vernor Vince....I'll report back.![]()
Theres a bit of story in there but a lot of its factual and about why having good encryption is important to everyone. It's still good but not what I expected after reading a few of his fiction books.).
John Connolly’s Charlie Parker series is well worth a read, in my top 5 for fiction.weeksy wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 11:54 am Right, need some more books....
Horror related please....
What you got ?
I haven't been keeping up with this thread, but I'm currently reading the Expanse series myself, and I'm about a quarter of the way into Caliban's War.demographic wrote: Mon Jun 21, 2021 10:32 pm Been reading soke of "The Expanse" books after watching the TV series.
First one was Leviathan Wakes and the next one I've fairly blitzed through is Calibans War.
Easy read, not much different from the TV series really and I suspect has been written with an eye on the idea of turning it into a series anyway.
I've read a couple, don't they all get a bit samey, hero in a boat saves the day?
Is it a bit pointless?gremlin wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 11:25 am Started reading The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. I don't normally do fiction, but thought I'd give it a go as I'd heard it was pretty good.
A few chapters in and I'm struggling.![]()
I read it. Thought it was ok but didn't love it. I did think it was a bit drawn out though, but I tend to think that about 90% of the fiction I read these days.gremlin wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 11:25 am Started reading The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. I don't normally do fiction, but thought I'd give it a go as I'd heard it was pretty good.
A few chapters in and I'm struggling.
There's a quid wasted down the local charity shop.![]()
Finally read it whilst lazing on the beach. An excellent read! Thanks for recommending it.Taipan wrote: Sat Jul 18, 2020 9:53 amFirst light, that was it. cheersMrLongbeard wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 10:20 pmNope, I don't do kindle.Taipan wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 9:13 pm So what was the book about night flights or something? A pilot wrote it? I'm sure Mr LB bought it on kindle?
Books from another thread on here that I have bought are;
First Light by Geoffrey Wellum, about ww 2 pilots
And
Chickenhawk by Robert Mason, about choppers in nam..