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Title: thanks, mr. doctorow, now i'm even more scared of governments! (Little Brother!)
Post by: jill the ripper on 24 Jun 2008, 17:24
No Little Brother topic? Dastardly!
What's it about? Well, terrorists, and the government becoming terrorists and using terrorism tactics to fight a totalitarian government.
You've read that already, you say? Well, you have. But not like this.
Cory Doctorow (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_Doctorow) (Co-Editor of Boing Boing, and a million other things. He's like a super-blogger.) has written Harry Potter for geeks.

You can't say it isn't cool, even if you didn't like it. They can hack tubes of toilet paper to find cameras, and teach you how.
That's not all, folks! It also includes an extremely responsible sex scene. In a young adult book. Worth reading, just for that.

Where I live, it was a freaking sensation. Everyone I know that can use the alt key has already read it.
Have you, though? If you have, what did you think about it?
Personally, while some parts were dragging and petty, I loved it. The strengths made up for the weaknesses.

Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: KickThatBathProf on 24 Jun 2008, 17:45
Eh...

Nahhhhhhh
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: Cartilage Head on 24 Jun 2008, 18:48
 I first read the title as "Doctor Cory" , then I reread and was all "Oh.."
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: Gridgm on 25 Jun 2008, 03:00
no little brother topic? dastardly!
yes. scary controlling governments and the kids that destroy them with linux and arphids and toilet tube rolls.

you can't say it isn't cool, even if you didn't like it.
but that's my question. did you like it? the book, i mean, if you're confused.

cory doctorow, world famous bloggerperson, wrote a book.
a nerd book.
go read it.

my first thought is that this task would be simpiler if you gave us the name of the book, secondly are we meant to have heard fo this "world famous" bloggerer
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: CamusCanDo on 25 Jun 2008, 03:49
Good thing for you that I know what you're talking about. For other people they're probably not going to know so it's probably a good idea to give a little on the premise of the book and the author.
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: KickThatBathProf on 25 Jun 2008, 07:35
Don't you people read xkcd (http://xkcd.com/239/)?
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: Surgoshan on 25 Jun 2008, 08:36
Someone starts babbling about the government and a book and I'm supposed to take time out of my day to try and figure out what the hell he's talking about?  Yes, I know I could have done that instead of posting, but I know I'm going to enjoy being snarky at someone's expense; I don't know that troubling myself to do research on a book will give the same benefit.  So.

snark snark snark
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: Scruffy on 26 Jun 2008, 06:11
Uh, i'm with Surgoshan.  Why would I bother finding some nut.  In fact, I assumed he was mocking the guy.  On top of that, I thought doctorow must be a forum member who couldn't get the name, Doctor Owe! or something. 

Besides, I read 1984 and Brave New World, I'm sufficiently aware that the world is using them as instruction manuals.
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: MusicScribbles on 26 Jun 2008, 07:38
I assume that Jill is talking about Cory Doctorow's book Little Brother.
So, I haven't read this yet, but I've been planning to.
I'm a regular Boing Boing reader, so I've been following Cory's exploits. I just have such a large queue of books sitting at home waiting to be read. I just finished reading No Country For Old Men and If on a winter's night a traveler, but still have a ways to go before I can get around to this.
The fact that a lot of my local libraries are carrying copies of this means that when the times comes I won't have a hard time looking for this.
So, tell us what you think about this book, and, more importantly, what it's about. (For all of the lazy ones.)
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: Surgoshan on 26 Jun 2008, 09:54
Yes, god forbid you actually learn something.

When I want to learn something, I usually turn on the Discovery or History channels (though they can be iffy in their balancing act between educational content and pandering sensationalism) or I turn to wikipedia, or perhaps I open a new book.  I can, and do, happily lose hours to educational pursuits.  However, at no time do I use someone babbling incoherently as a basis for my hobbies.

So, now that people have confirmed that Doctorow is worth knowing about, I've in fact wiki'd him.  If I come across his book somewhere, I'll pick it up, but I doubt I'll actively seek it out.
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: Betagold on 26 Jun 2008, 10:38
I did like Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom.
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: Scruffy on 26 Jun 2008, 13:43
Uh, i'm with Surgoshan.  Why would I bother finding some nut.

a) if you are vaguely interested then why not? It takes ten seconds. If you can't spare ten seconds you shouldn't be on an internet forum.
b) if you are not interested at all then why bother criticizing at all at all?

What I am saying is there is no need to give jill a hard time for not being able to predict what you know or do not know about popular blogs.
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I was stating that if someone makes a post, they should at least clarify their statements.  Expecting others to do the work for them is sloppy. 

If you had read my post you would have understood my point of view.  I believed he was speaking in jest.

I suggest that you shouldn't get so worked up, or perhaps you shouldn't be on an internet forum at all.  See how condescending that sounds?

Seriously man, don't make things like this personal, it will only make things worse.  I was going to flame how pissed off I was that you would even suggest acting so smug as to suggest that you belong on the internetz because your so LE3t, but come on, give me a break.
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: jill the ripper on 26 Jun 2008, 15:34
Oh my gosh, upon rereading my post, it sounds like i'm autistic.
Or high.
Or both.

Wow.
Yeah, apologize. i'm off to edit that into complete sentences now.
(But seriously. having some major lols at the moment. that post is seriously awful.)

edit:
Yay! I sound intelligent again!
Anyways is officially my hero, by the way. 
Title: Re: thanks, cory doctorow. now i'm even more scared of the government.
Post by: jill the ripper on 26 Jun 2008, 16:28
Don't you people read xkcd (http://xkcd.com/239/)?
Seriously, when I think of Cory Doctorow, I think of that exact comic. :D
Title: Re: thanks, mr. doctorow, now i'm even more scared of governments! (Little Brother!)
Post by: Surgoshan on 26 Jun 2008, 19:06
And now a more careful reading of Doctorow's wiki shows that he wrote Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, which was a damn good book (though I've not read it in... shit, five years?  Isn't it available free online?).  Maybe I will seek out this book.