Archive for September 25th, 2020

Somebody ought to write a book. (Part 2)

Friday, September 25th, 2020

Book ideas, free for the taking! My only ask is: if you end up writing this book, please send me one autographed copy.

I have a half-baked idea for a book about people and their relationship with their tools: how they chose their tools, how they use their tools, how they bond with their tools, and how their tools are changed over time to meet their needs. (And possibly how people change over time because of their tools: not in an evolutionary biology sense, but in the sense of “when I started using this tool, I found myself doing these things”.)

My vision of this book is a sort of sequel to Stewart Brand’s How Buildings Learn (affiliate link) but for tools: How Tools Learn if you will.

Some examples of the sort of things I’m thinking about:

I don’t know what the conclusions would be: I figure those would evolve as the book takes form. I do think it’d be a interesting book to read, and a fun book to write.

“What you gonna do when you get out of jail?…” part 179

Friday, September 25th, 2020

Some real history today. According to my calendars, Monday is Yom Kippur, and I think this is the last appropriate time to get this in before the holiday.

“Never Again To Be Denied”, a 1968 film (according to YouTube, made for the United Jewish Appeal) about the 1967 Six Day War.

Slightly longer bonus: I think this is an episode of something called “Line Of Fire”, also covering the Six Day War.