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by Joseph on September 3, 2010

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iPad Newspapers: Ripe For Innovation

by Joseph on September 3, 2010

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App Store approval limbo boxes in Briefs

by Joseph on August 30, 2010

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Things you won’t do again lists

by Joseph on August 26, 2010

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Don’t become a Digital Dinosaur

by Joseph on August 26, 2010

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Instead of relaxing yesterday I got caught up in another great Twitter hashtag, #thingsstartrektaughtme (Things Star Trek taught me). Here’s my contributions:

  • Touch typing on LCARS interfaces is a vital job skill in the future.
  • You canna change the laws of physics.
  • Don’t let anyone named Decker command a starship.
  • Temperature is a vital point to consider when serving Revenge.
  • Of all the many possible occupations available in the universe, McCoy was a doctor. Not anything else.
  • There are always possibilities.
  • Most aliens we will meet in the future look exactly like us, save for aspects of their ears and foreheads.
  • Never let @williamshatner direct a Star Trek movie.
  • Vulcans never bluff.

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Book Review: Star Trek 365

by Joseph on August 22, 2010

Working in Australia has some benefits,  one of them being that there are different release dates than other countries… Like the United States, for example. In the US the coffee-table book Star Trek 365 from Abrams Publishing won’t come out until September 1st, but it’s been on sale here for almost a month. So, being the obsessive Star Trek fan I am, I had to pick it up.

So, how is it? Well, I’ve never owned any of the other 365 books, so the format is new to me, but I like it. It basically takes you through a “year” of Star Trek, with each day covering another aspect of the Original Series (yes, I put that in title case… Deservedly so).

The structure is great as a chronological conceit… even though it covers the three years of the first series and things that also happened many years later. The writing by Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann does an admirable job of providing details that even the die-hard Star Trek fan might not know. And the photos… Oh, my, the photos.

The layout is copy and content (sometimes with small photos) on the left hand page, and full page photos or images/collages on the right hand page. Some of the images they have found are just fantastic, and it is truly impressive to page through (see images below).

So is it worth it? Absolutely. I dare say even a casual fan would appreciate this unique hardcover volume. And for $20 on Amazon, it’s a bargain.

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