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Wed, 23 Jul 2008



The Stainless Steel Rat Series

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The Stainless Steel Rat

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Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series

    I'm getting really into reading second hand science fiction from the 1950s onwards. I read a few (but nowhere near all) of the Foundation series as a child, and I remember liking them a lot. Stolen from
    Wikipedia, here is a list of the books in The Foundation series in Asimov's suggested reading order:

    CYearTitleNotes
    1950I, RobotRobot short stories. First collection, which were all included in The Complete Robot, though it also contains binding text (Mind and Iron), no longer in The Complete Robot. Stories:
    • "Robbie" (also in Robot Visions)
    • "Runaround" (also in Robot Visions)
    • "Reason" (also in Robot Visions)
    • "Catch that Rabbit"
    • "Liar!" (also in Robot Visions)
    • "Little Lost Robot" (also in Robot Visions)
    • "Escape!"
    • "Evidence" (also in Robot Visions)
    • "The Evitable Conflict" (also in Robot Visions)
    Purchased from Bookbuyer's
    11982The Complete RobotRobot short stories. Collection of Asimov stories written between 1940 and 1976. Stories:
    • "A Boy's Best Friend"
    • "Sally" (also in Robot Dreams)
    • "Someday"
    • "Point of View"
    • "Think!"
    • "True Love" (also in Robot Dreams)
    • "Robot AL-76 Goes Astray"
    • "Victory Unintentional"
    • "Stranger In Paradise"
    • "Light Verse" (also in Robot Dreams)
    • "Segregationist"
    • "Let's Get Together"
    • "Mirror Image"
    • "The Tercentenary Incident"
    • "First Law"
    • "Satisfaction Guaranteed"
    • "Lenny" (also in Robot Visions)
    • "Galley Slave" (also in Robot Visions)
    • "Risk"
    • "Feminine Intuition" (also in Robot Visions)
    • "—That Thou Art Mindful of Him"
    • "The Bicentennial Man" (also in Robot Visions)
    • + those from I, Robot (without the binding story)
    Purchased from Galaxy Books
    1986Robot DreamsRobot short stories. Anthologised in a book with the same title. Stories:
    • "Robot Dreams"
    • "Little Lost Robot" (also in I, Robot)
    • "Breeds There a Man...?"
    • "Hostess"
    • "Sally" (also in The Complete Robot)
    • "Strikebreaker"
    • "The Machine that Won the War"
    • "Eyes Do More Than See"
    • "The Martian Way"
    • "Franchise"
    • "Jokester"
    • "The Last Question"
    • "Does a Bee Care?"
    • "Light Verse" (also in The Complete Robot)
    • "The Feeling of Power"
    • "Spell My Name with an S"
    • "The Ugly Little Boy"
    • "The Billiard Ball"
    • "True Love" (also in The Complete Robot)
    • "The Last Answer"
    • "Lest We Remember"
    Purchased from Canty's Bookstore (no website)
    1990Robot VisionsRobot short stories. Anthologised in a book with the same title. This collection contains Mirror Image, which is referenced in The Robots Of Dawn and occurs after The Naked Sun. Stories:
    • "Robot Visions"
    • "Too Bad!"
    • "Robbie" (also in I, Robot)
    • "Reason" (also in I, Robot)
    • "Liar!" (also in I, Robot)
    • "Runaround" (also in I, Robot)
    • "Evidence" (also in I, Robot)
    • "Little Lost Robot" (also in I, Robot)
    • "The Evitable Conflict" (also in I, Robot)
    • "Feminine Intuition" (also in The Complete Robot)
    • "The Bicentennial Man" (also in The Complete Robot)
    • "Someday"
    • "Think!"
    • "Segregationist"
    • "Mirror Image"
    • "Lenny" (also in The Complete Robot)
    • "Galley Slave" (also in The Complete Robot)
    • "Christmas Without Rodney"
    Purchased from Leigh's Favorite Books
    1992The Positronic ManRobot novel based on Asimov's short story The Bicentennial Man, co-written by Robert Silverberg Purchased from Canty's Bookstore (no website)
    21954The Caves of SteelRobot novel. Purchased from Leigh's Favorite Books
    31957The Naked SunRobot novel. Purchased from Canty's Bookstore (no website)
    41983The Robots of DawnRobot novel. Purchased from Leigh's Favorite Books
    51985Robots and EmpireRobot novel. Purchased from Bookbuyer's
    1993Isaac Asimov's CalibanCaliban trilogy by Roger MacBride Allen. Purchased from abebooks.com
    1994Isaac Asimov's InfernoCaliban trilogy by Roger MacBride Allen. I have this one in large format, and still need it in paperback. Purchased from abebooks.com
    1996Isaac Asimov's UtopiaCaliban trilogy by Roger MacBride Allen. I have this one in hardcover, and still need it in paperback. Purchased from abebooks.com
    61951The Stars, Like DustGalactic Empire series. Purchased from Bookbuyer's
    71952The Currents of SpaceGalactic Empire series. Purchased from Bookbuyer's
    81950Pebble in the SkyGalactic Empire series. Purchased from Gaslight Books
    91988Prelude to FoundationFoundation novel. Purchased from Bookbuyer's
    101993Forward the FoundationFoundation novel. Purchased from Rasputin's Books
    111951FoundationFoundation trilogy.
    121952Foundation and EmpireFoundation trilogy. Purchased from Rasputin's Books
    131953Second FoundationFoundation trilogy. Purchased from Bookbuyer's
    1997Foundation's FearSecond Foundation trilogy by Gregory Benford. Purchased from Bookbuyer's
    1998Foundation and ChaosSecond Foundation trilogy by Greg Bear.
    1999Foundation's TriumphSecond Foundation trilogy by David Brin. Purchased from Bookbuyer's
    141982Foundation's EdgeFinal chronological Foundation books. Purchased from bookstore in a basement, Curtin
    151986Foundation and EarthFinal chronological Foundation books. Purchased from Elizabeth's Bookshop

    Next step, read them.

    Update: this amazon list is also useful as it has a guide to the short story books and how they overlap, as well as a bunch more robot books written by other authors.

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Pebble in the Sky

    This is
    Asimov's first book, and not his best. Its set on an Earth which is radioactive (possibly because of a global nuclear war as supposed in the book, or perhaps because of events described in Robots and Empire). There is a galactic empire at this point, and overall humans have forgotten that they originated on Earth.

    (I find that a little hard to believe by the way. Whilst it is true that we have lost historical records from thousands of years ago, we do have some and archeology has constructed at least a partial history for humanity. Additionally, we now have pretty solid record keeping as a society, and it is left unexplained where all those records might have gone. Finally, there is no mention of techniques like carbon dating, which presumably could have been used to prove that Earth is indeed the original planet.)

    I did like the general gist of the book, although the conclusion was unsatisfying as well. Overall, not Asimov's best work.

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Bunyip is dead

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Mon, 21 Jul 2008



Blathering for Sunday, 20 July 2008

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Sun, 20 Jul 2008



The Currents of Space

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Blathering for Saturday, 19 July 2008

    17:00: Mikal shared:
    BBC NEWS | Americas | US slips down development index
      "Americans live shorter lives than citizens of almost every other developed nation, according to a report from several US charities.The report found that the US ranked 42nd in the world for life expectancy despite spending more on health care per person than any other country.Overall, the American Human Development Report ranked the world's richest country 12th for human development."



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Fri, 18 Jul 2008



Blathering for Thursday, 17 July 2008

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Thu, 17 Jul 2008



Solar rebate grumble

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Wed, 16 Jul 2008



Blathering for Tuesday, 15 July 2008

    15:30: Mikal shared:
    Teenager sets new Rubik's Cube world record | NEWS.com.au
      Have I mentioned that my sister in law is Australia's fastest rubiks cube solver? She's very good -- I can nearly solve the first to layers of the cube after only a few hours of tuition!

    17:45: Mikal shared: ABC Canberra - Free public transport worth re-considering: Stanhope
      Canberra has a problem with not enough people using the bus network. That's probably because various governments over the years have cut back the service to the point where its kind of useless. I have a bus option to the city every 30 minutes on a weekday morning, but have to wait an hour for a bus on the weekend to get to the closest town center. I think Stanhope is on the right track by examining pricing for the bus system, but he also needs to roll out a more useful network as well. Oh, and light rail would be nice too. kthxbye.

    21:45: Mikal shared: IPv6 routing history
      A graph of the number of unique prefixes in the IPv6 BGP "cloud". This is a measure of the number of networks currently using IPv6.

    21:45: Mikal shared: Default-free zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      I hadn't heard the term DFZ (Default Free Zone) until recently, and today decided it was time to find a good definition. I think this one is as good as any, and its an interesting read.

    23:15: Mikal shared: Chinese restaurant called TRANSLATE SERVER ERROR
      I dream of one day eating at that most remarkable of dining establishments: "translate server error".



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Tue, 15 Jul 2008



Blathering for Monday, 14 July 2008

    15:45: Mikal shared:
    Help Mythbusters recreate Archimedes' death ray
      Want to be involved with a Mythbusters shoot and can get yourself to the Bay Area? Read this.

    15:45: Mikal shared: Preoccupations - Expressing Passions (Just Not Your Own) - News Analysis - NYTimes.com
      An interesting New York Times article by a ghost writer -- a person who writes books that other people take most of the credit for. I guess people feel uncomfortable with this sort of thing because it feels intellectually dishonest, but then again, there are lots of other examples of places where the person at the front of the stage isn't the major contributor. Examples I can think of include acting on stage (there are dozens of other people involved), or race car driving (where the engineers to build and maintain the cars a vital, but never discussed). An interesting read.



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Mon, 14 Jul 2008



Blathering for Sunday, 13 July 2008

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MythNetTV release 3

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Sat, 12 Jul 2008



The Stars, Like Dust

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Fri, 11 Jul 2008



Blathering for Friday, 11 July 2008

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Dealing with remote HTTP servers with buggy chunking implementations

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Blathering for Thursday, 10 July 2008

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Thu, 10 Jul 2008



The Stainless Steel Rat Sings The Blues

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Blathering for Wednesday, 09 July 2008

    05:19: Mikal shared:
    Stanhope's $1b light rail vision - Local News - News - General - The Canberra Times
      Awesome. Canberra has needed something better than buses between the towncenters for a while, and light rail seems like a great way to do it. I much prefer trains to buses, and catch a light rail service to work every day when I am in Mountain View.

    14:45: Mikal shared: US Airways Dumps In-Flight Movies, Not Enough Passengers Buying $5 Headsets [US Airways]
      It seems that US Airways is going out of its way to not be an attractive travel option. Have airlines really forgotten that things like a free coke and a movie during a five hour flight are there to help you pick their airline, and not just another opportunity for the airline to scrape up another two dollars? Look at Virgin America for example -- people pick them because of the great in flight entertainment, and then look at the price. The last two Virgin America flights I have been on have been full.

    15:00: Mikal shared: Android Installer simplifies installation on Nokia N810
      Its a shame that the N800 doesn't have a cell phone in it. That would make this a lot more useful than just a internet tablet with a fancy web browser. I guess if you want to start developing for android its worth a look though.

    15:00: Mikal shared: Angry, Intoxicated 1st Class Passenger Uses Emergency Slide So He Doesn't Have To Wait For Coach [Drunks On A Plane]
      Tee hee hee. Admit it, we've all wanted to taze the slow exiters in front of us who have never seen a plane before.

    21:15: Mikal shared: Simon Rumble's random thoughts
      Simon Rumble has a pretty thin skin for someone who is happy to blog about how other people's blogs are "crap". Its odd given his previous statements that he likes the slightly irrelevant things he finds on planets that he feels the urge to then critise people for those same irrelevant things he used to like. Surely he could have mentioned his filtered RSS feed without making value judgements about what others chose to put on their sites?

    23:15: Mikal shared: stillhq.com : Mikal, a geek from Canberra living in Silicon Valley
      Hearing about the pope's trip to Sydney next week and the pain it will cause for people working in the CBD made me remember this game that a friend wrote for me a few years ago. Perhaps it will cheer up someone in Sydney.



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