• The Naked Sun (Issac Asimov)

    You’re probably noticing a trend of my recent reading… lot’s of Issac Asimov. While it’s true to say that these are all science fiction, they’re not just science fiction. This one is as much a crime thriller, it just happens to be set on another planet. It has some very clever extrapolations of how social society could develop on new planets and this ties neatly into solving a murder. Yet another Asimov book I’ve enjoyed reading.


  • The Songs of Distant Earth (Arthur C.Clarke)

    A wonderful novel, it tells the story of a star ship that leaves a dieing earth behind to continue human life on a new planet around a different sun. On the way they stop at a planet to make repairs and discover that human life is already there. There is a lovely part about how the ‘president’ of the planet is chosen not by volunteering and asking for votes, but by random choice. The theory being that anyone who wants to be president would automatically be a bad choice. There are other interesting ideas and theories set out in the book, all plausible if not actually (yet) possible. I love also the way Arthur C Clarke uses and creates language, once you’ve read this book you’ll understand why I can use “Kumar’s Kayak” as a metaphor for this web site 😉


  • Blast from the past!

    i-4d2d2d1c7f6940bd305adac20b78a6ce-ski.jpgJust heard from an old friend called Adam. We met some 15 years ago at Chatham Ski Centre. A group of blind skiiers were looking for guides so I volunteered (and ended up managing the log book of available guides for when someone wanted to go skiing). We’ve booked a ski session for a few weeks time. Adam is totally blind so my job as a guide is to shout “left” and “Right” at the appropriate time so he stays on the slope and doesn’t bump into anyone.


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