books

Marooned on Mars

Marooned on Mars

Bruce Ediger

I recently read this book because I vaguely recalled reading it as a youngster. For the first third of the book, my recollection seemed correct, but then the book diverged from what I remembered. Maybe I didn’t read it back in the late 60s after all.

When Life Almost Died

When Life Almost Died

Bruce Ediger

An interesting popular geology and paleontology book. Long, but it has a lot of great ideas, I recommend reading it.

How Steam Locomotives Really Work

How Steam Locomotives Really Work

Bruce Ediger

Everybody who’s had kids knows that they love trains. I’ve visited the Colorado Railroad Museum and the Forney Transportation Museum several times because of kids. Both museums have a variety of steam locomotives. The Forney has a partially restored Union Pacific Big Boy.

I ended up wanting to know how locomotives worked, and why they look the way they do. Unfortunately, the emphasis at museums is always on how cool steam locomotives are, or the “gee whiz” factor. None of the museum gift shop books seemed to have this sort of content, tending more towards the stamp collecting aspects (4-8-8-4!).

My lovely wife gave me a book, How Steam Locomotives Really Work by P. W. B. Semmens and A. J. Goldfinch as a present.

Oviraptor reconstructions

Oviraptor reconstructions

Bruce Ediger

This is a 60-year-old reconstruction of an Oviraptor, from Discovering Dinosaurs, by Glenn O Blough, pictures by Gustav Schrotter, copyright 1960 by Glenn O. Blough. Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 60-8020, Weekly Reader Paperback Book Club edition published by arrangements with McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY.

Daily Coding Problem

Daily Coding Problem

Bruce Ediger

There’s at least two things that one might conflate under the “Daily Coding Problem” rubric:

They’re related, as the book is a byproduct of the success of the email list. Both are deficient, but for different reasons