February 27, 2010

There is talk of setting up steampunk shooting matches. This has definite possibilities. It will be done with 22lr pistols and rifles that have been safely modded to have a steampunk look.
The same post that has this information also has a link to Boneshaker. This is a book that combines steampunk and zombies. I might have to get this book.
May 14, 2009

Patriots: A Novel of Surviving the Coming Apocalypse by James Wesley Rawles is a researched account of surviving a massive economic collapse of the USA. The premise is that with federal obligations (welfare, medicaid, social security, etc.) increasing to the point that they match or exceed the gross national product, the government just starts printing money to try to get out of the hole. This leads a massive devaluation of the dollar and triple digit inflation. While this isn’t likely to happen, it is a possibility. The novel takes the viewpoint of various survivors:
- A “survivalist” group from Chicago – you could either call them survivalist, or a conservative well organized commune with guns. Either way, I liked them. They did not come across as paranoid or anti-government nut jobs. This is a likeable group who tries to do good with their limited resources. Their stories often include tips that are good for being prepared for any emergency (not just a giant economic collapse).
- A couple of brothers from eastern Washington – These two I did not like. They are on the run from the law for shooting police officers. They ignore and/or break laws they don’t like or feel or constitutional. They also believe the Oklahoma City bombing was done by the US government (which is just as stupid as the idiotic belief that the 9/11 attacks were done by the US government). These guys are the type who give Second Amendment rights supporters and preparedness advocates a bad name. THey are only in the book for one chapter. I find their inclusion nothing but the author’s excuse for a political diatribe
One of my first problems with this book is the theme of Christians being persecuted in today’s society. Maybe this is true in Chicago, but it is not true in Dallas. Another problem I have is the short shrift given to the US military. Even if they had to march in on their feet, they would not allow the kind of anarchy that happens in this book to occur. I think John Ringo’s take on a socio-economic collapse in The Last Centurion is a much more realistic approach to what would happen. John Ringo shows a better understanding of what drives the different types of communities in the USA. My biggest problem is the author’s take on how the US military and Western European militaries would act in a peacekeeping role. There is no way either group would take part in the large scale atrocities portrayed in the book. I believe the auther received the inspiration for their actions from the actions of UN peacekeepers in Africa. However, these “peacekeeping” troops are not from Western European or the US military. If my memory serves me correctly, they were from Pakistan or India.
Overall, I like most of the book (especially the real life preparedness tips). But, I really can’t recommend it for most of my friends.
February 22, 2009
Badcat42077 and I spent the weekend at ConDFW (a science fiction convention). The first thing I have to say is that I was very impressed with the hotel room. It was a genuine suite. We had a king size bed in one room, and a living area with bar, mini-fridge, and a sleeper sofa. I admit that the gaming did not impress me. Only one person running a game actually bothered to ask me if I wanted to join in. The other people running games seemed more interested in having a big table to run the games for their friends.
I enjoyed the panels I went to were great. David Weber was great on the Space Combat 101 panel. Tygerr (a genuine rocket scientist) was also great on the Space Combat panel and the Mars or Bust (Space Flight 2009). I admit that my friends and wife have corrupted me, I’m definitely getting into the steampunk costuming. I went to a panel on steampunk costuming put on by the Babbage Patch Kids (here’s a link to a pic of one of their members), and really enjoyed it. I wish I had been able to attend the one on steampunk technology. I also learned something very interesting. There is a steampunk themed coffee shop opening in downtown Garland called the Generator. I am looking forward to this, since it is about 2 miles from my house.
I only took a few pictures with my pocket camera. Here are two of them:

Badcat in Garb

Tygerr in Garb
It was great seeing all of my friends there, and meeting all of the new people. Right now, I am making a batch of spaghetti sauce from scratch.
November 16, 2007
The cover of a new John Ringo book, The Last Centurion.
October 21, 2007
J.K. Rowling has declared that her character (Dumbledore) was gay.
You know, this was a series of completely fictional children’s books. What does it matter if the author declares a character was gay?