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I, Robot

By Justin Tadlock on May 24, 2007

Isaac Asimov’s book is one of those that you must read at some point in your life. First, because of his storytelling abilitiy. Then, because the time of machines is upon us. To some readers this collection of nine short stories may seem like just that — another collection of stories. It’s so much more [...]

Tagged Book Reviews, science, technology | 3 Responses

The World Is Flat

The World Is Flat

By Justin Tadlock on May 04, 2007

I started reading Thomas L. Friedman’s book sometime in late December or early January. It was a bit of a long book. Well, I read a lot of other things since then and now. But, I’m finally finished and am astounded. The book has opened my eyes to the situation America is in, that the [...]

Tagged america, Book Reviews, Books, economics, science, technology | 3 Responses

Citizen Cyborg

Citizen Cyborg

By Justin Tadlock on March 03, 2007

Anyone who’s kept up with some of my book reviews knows that I’ve been reading about biological enhancement and what the future holds for the human race. When I first saw the title of James Hughes’ book, I immediately thought I would read about further proof that we are on the brink of a biological uplifting of our society—a social change so vast that the world as we know it will be redefined.

Tagged Book Reviews, Books, future, politics, science, technology | 7 Responses

Angels & Demons

By Justin Tadlock on September 14, 2006

Dan Brown. He’s the guy that finally got me interested in reading again. I picked up his The Da Vinci Code in the late summer after a two month break from reading any novels. He’s a thrill writer. He’s the kind of writer that makes you remember what reading is all about. Sheer pleasure. I [...]

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