Interstellar

Posted on November 15th, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4.5/5} “Absolute honesty isn’t always the most diplomatic nor the safest form of communication with emotional beings.” Interstellar, released in 2014 Cooper joins a team that’s taking a spacecraft through a wormhole to find a new home for humanity on the other side. He promises his daughter Murph that he will return, but years pass […]

Humans almost died out around 70 000 BC

Posted on November 14th, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

Why haven’t I heard about this before? After an unbelievably huge volcano eruption, humans almost died out around 70 000 BC. The volcano is called Toba and its eruption is the biggest that scientists are aware of. Evidence suggests that the population was down to mere hundreds or thousands of people. How Human Beings Almost […]

Star Trek: The Fall — The Poisoned Chalice

Posted on November 3rd, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4.5/5} Star Trek: The Fall — The Poisoned Chalice by James Swallow, published in 2013 After “the shot heard round the galaxy” the Titan is recalled to Earth and Captain William Riker is promoted to Rear Admiral. He’s not sure the promotion is a good thing, especially when he begins to suspect that someone in […]

Star Trek: The Fall — A Ceremony of Losses

Posted on November 3rd, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4.5/5} Star Trek: The Fall — A Ceremony of Losses by David Mack, published in 2013 Andor has seceded from the Federation and is being courted by the Typhon Pact. But if the Andorians can’t solve their fertility crisis soon, they’ll face extinction. Against orders, Dr. Julian Bashir makes it his mission to help the […]

Sherlock (season 3)

Posted on November 3rd, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{5/5} “I’m not a hero, I’m a high-functioning sociopath.” Sherlock season 3, aired in 2014 Most of the world, including John Watson, thinks Sherlock Holmes is dead. But he’s not — he faked his own death and set about ridding the world of Moriarty’s network of evildoers. Now Sherlock is back in London and ready […]

Sherlock (season 2)

Posted on November 3rd, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{5/5} “‘Do you just carry on talking when I’m away?’ ‘I don’t know, how often are you away?’” Sherlock season 2, aired in 2012 After surviving their first encounter with Moriarty, Holmes and Watson are back solving crimes. They’ve become a bit more famous, because of the blog Watson writes about their cases. They have […]

Technologies that will change the future

Posted on October 25th, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

This is another article that’s 3 years old but it’s still worth looking at. Some technologies seem to come out of nowhere but others are predicted by smart people, like that guy Jules Verne: 10 technologies that will change the world in the next 10 years

Satire on TV shows about World War II

Posted on October 25th, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

I’m going through some old bookmarks… Here’s a blog posting that I’m guessing I found on Boing Boing. Anyway, I thought its unique satire on World War II shows on the History Channel was very clever: Stuff

Disadvantages of only watching movies online

Posted on October 25th, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

It’s a 3-year-old article, but it articulately argues that by only watching movies online we’re losing some things: The convenience trap: What the changes at Netflix reveal about an insidious trend

Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 9)

Posted on October 15th, 2014 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4.5/5} Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 9 (5 volumes) by Joss Whedon, Andrew Chambliss & others, published in 2012-14 Spike: A Dark Place by Victor Gischler & Paul Lee, published in 2013 Now that magic is gone from the world vampires are different — they’re mindless feral beasts. Willow goes off to find a scythe, […]