Mad Times

“To be sane in a mad time is bad for the brain, worse for the heart.” – Wendell Berry

November 21st, 2006 at 6:13 pm

Prisoner of Trebekistan by Bob Harris

This is the post I was trying to put up when the old blog croaked.

author behind a Jeopardy! podiumI got this from the library after Jane Espenson was raving about it on her blog. So when a conspicuous character in the book was named Jane I was a little suspicious, and when it turned out that it was that Jane, it made the book that much more fun. (For those who don’t recognize her name, Jane Espenson is a TV writer who’s done major work on little shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel and Gilmore Girls and even has an upcoming episode of Battlestar Galactica to her credit.)

Bob Harris was a contestant on the tv game show, Jeopardy. The book is a memoir of his experience with the show and the impact the show had on his life. You’d think this would be the kind of boring story about some egghead who bones up on trivia for fun and profit, but you haven’t met Bob Harris.

Harris is a funny guy. And from his story it seems he’s not really the proverbial egghead either. Actually, to hear him tell it, the primary reason for his success is his ability to press his thumb on the signal button (or “Jeopardy Weapon”) at just the right time. That and the ability to cram reams of trivia into his head and retrieve it as needed.

The book has tips and tricks on remembering stuff, surprisingly suspenseful accounts of the Jeopardy games Harris played, and even more surprisingly, truly touching accounts of how playing this game changed Harris’s life.

It’s an immensely entertaining book about how his quest to win the game led to a genuine love of knowledge and even to love of another kind. And did I mention the funny?

November 20th, 2006 at 9:24 pm

…and we’re back!

Anybody still here?

So the blog turned out to be really and truly hosed. Something I did to the database in my clumsy attempts to cure it actually corrupted it beyond my ability to fix. Sad, but provided the impetus to get something new out here.

So, I’ve slapped in a WordPress engine here and picked a not-too-ugly theme for it.

I’ll figure out how to make it look like I want it to and bring back all my side links and stuff as time goes on, but at least I’ve got enough infrastructure in place to start posting content again. I’ll also be getting some links in place to the old archives since all that content is still sitting here on my server for your nostalgic enjoyment. For now, you can start on the old homepage if you want to see old stuff.

Those of you who read on the site won’t have to change anything. Those of you who read via one of the RSS feeds, please redirect your aggregator to the new feed link:

http://tomecat.com/madtimes/wordpress/wp-feed.php

I might come up with a better link for that later, but that seems to work at least. Sorry it’s just an excerpt. I’ll change it to full-text as soon as I figure out how. Fixed–note new link in the unlikely event you saw the previous incorrect one.

Another advantage of the new software is that commenting should work again, so let me know you found your way here!

More info as things change, and look for some book reviews and gloves and maybe even some other stuff coming soon.

November 1st, 2006 at 12:00 am

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