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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Guy-Friendly Book Review: "Physics of the Impossible" by Dr. Michio Kaku, PhD


So gents, AE's back with a chance for you to indulge your inner nerd. If you read my "Celeb List: Geek Hot Guys" you'll know that nerdiness is fully condoned here. So if you're one of those guys who bought one of those Star Wars Special Edition light sabers from Sharper Image (before it went out of business), or you're just a science geek like AE and me, read on.



            Let’s face it gentlemen, there isn’t a single one of us out there who hasn’t seen the entire Star Wars Trilogy (not the Hayden Christiansen bastardized trilogy).   We’ve all spent countless dollars on novelty light sabers, die cast millennium falcons, and R2-D2 action figures.  But how much of that movie is actually possible by today’s technological standard?  Dr. Kaku attempts to answer that question along with many of our favorite science fiction phenomena. 

Let me begin by saying that this is not a book for your average layperson.  Kaku is a professor of Theoretical Physics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.  Unless you finished with an undergraduate degree in a hard science, I recommend you brush up on your basic physics and chemistry before diving into this beast. 

Given the proper background however, this book is very enjoyable, fascinating and thought provoking.  Kaku analyzes what is necessary to accomplish all of our favorite “impossibilities:” teleportation, starships, faster-than-light travel and even the perpetual motion machine (better known as the Holy Grail in the physics world).  Believe it or not, some things such as force fields and starships are not all that far out of our reach given our society’s current technology. 

For the stereotypical nerd, this book is everything you would want and more.  Kaku discusses the history of each “impossibility”, what we as a society know so far, and the in depth physics and chemistry (oh God! Equations!).  If anything else, you will get a great deal of compliments and impressive looks when reading this book in public. 

-AE



Who Should Read: Science nerds and Jedi Wannabes


May the force [field] be with you, as you steer your starship.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Guy-Friendly Book Review: "The Book Of Vice: Very Naughty Things (and How to Do Them)" by Peter Sagal


So it's time to hear from my partner-in-crime (ok yeah, boyfriend), AE, who will be taking over "biz casual" fridays for me. Basically, fridays are his time to say pretty much whatever he wants...brace yourselves.

Today he's got a review for us, of one of the selections from his "guy-friendly" library:


It’s spring break and you and your buddies have planned the ultimate man week in Las Vegas.  This is every 25 year old guy’s dream but would you really know how to maximize you experience?  Is “4-the hard way” a smart bet?  How many trips to the casino buffet is too many?  Does that exotic dancer really like you for your charming personality?


Sagal’s work, on the surface, may seem like a Frat Boy’s field manual;  it is filled with personal anecdotes excessive alcohol consumption, porno sessions, and trips to strip clubs.  The Book of Vice however is so much more than that.  Sagal addresses some of the most naughty, over indulgent, and at times just plain inhuman vices that our culture takes part in.  All of this is done from an intellectual’s perspective with a taste of sarcasm and dry humor.  Instructions on proper etiquette at a swingers’ party, how to spend $1000 dollars on a meal for two, and even how to extract money from family members because they think you have cancer are all outlined with detailed instructions.


So whether you are an inherently evil, gluttonous, or materialistic person, or you’re just looking for a way to take an ordinary weekend activity to the next level, Sagal will certainly show you how to have borderline illegal fun. 

                                                                                  -A.E.


Who should read this: the wannabe underhanded hedonist. 


Hit up that local bookstore and plan that trip to Vegas, kids. AE will meet you at the craps table, and I'll be waiting by the buffet.