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	<title>Self Educated Idiot &#187; Books</title>
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		<title>Chuck Palahniuk&#8217;s Pygmy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 20:13:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>meMEmeME</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pygmy is the first Chuck P book that I didn&#8217;t rush out to buy (or throw on pre-order).  The early reviews that I saw weren&#8217;t that great.  Most of the reviewers though were caught up on the language in the book.  And if you have read it, you know I&#8217;m not referring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pygmy is the first Chuck P book that I didn&#8217;t rush out to buy (or throw on pre-order).  The early reviews that I saw weren&#8217;t that great.  Most of the reviewers though were caught up on the language in the book.  And if you have read it, you know I&#8217;m not referring to profanities.</p>
<p>The book is a dairy of sorts written by an ESL secret operative posing as a foreign exchange student.  It&#8217;s not hard to decipher what&#8217;s going on in the book.  It&#8217;s easier to understand most <a href="http://www.engrish.com/create-your-own-engrish/" target="_blank">create your own Engrish results</a>.  So what if the sentence structure is a little out of whack.  It&#8217;s still an interesting social commentary with enough bizarre twists to keep you guessing.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t suggest this as a first book for someone who was pointed in the direction of Chuck Palahniuk&#8217;s books.  It&#8217;s not the worst, I don&#8217;t imagine this will the next to get its film rights sold.</p>
<p>Like normal, I like to keep my reviews very light.  I&#8217;m not a fan of having someone give away the story before I&#8217;ve had a chance to crack open the book so I&#8217;m not going to do that here.  If you&#8217;d like to ramble about it though, feel free to leave a comment and I will gladly join in.</p>
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		<title>Fresh (and Fresher) Styles for Web Designers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 03:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>meMEmeME</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[curt cloninger]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[web design]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Curt Cloninger wrote a book about ground breaking web design back in 2002.  Fresh Styles for Web Designers got rave reviews from people like Jason Beaird.  On a whim I decided to pick up used copies of Fresh Styles and its recently released sequel, Fresher Styles for Web Designers: More Eye Candy From [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Curt Cloninger wrote a book about ground breaking web design back in 2002.  Fresh Styles for Web Designers got rave reviews from people like <a href="http://www.principlesofbeautifulwebdesign.com/" target="_blank">Jason Beaird</a>.  On a whim I decided to pick up used copies of Fresh Styles and its recently released sequel, Fresher Styles for Web Designers: More Eye Candy From the Underground.</p>
<p>After first reading through them I was glad that I had only paid the cost of used.  Had I paid the combined cover price of $74.99 I would have been sorely disappointed.  Maybe I&#8217;m completely wrong on this.  Even now as I type this I find myself pausing to re-read sections of the books.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure there are plenty of people out there who find these books to be worth far more than the $75.  Maybe after looking at these again I will feel like I&#8217;ve robbed someone by getting these for less than $20 shipped.</p>
<p>For the time being, my original opinion on Fresh and Fresher stands.  The author seemed to try to hard.  The second book is layed out better than the first.  The &#8220;Background Killer&#8221; sections from the second book were interesting.  The first book seemed to spend too much time talking about the same websites, or at least it did in the first few chapters.  The quotes kicking off each chapter in the first book were more interesting than those used in the second book.  Minor stuff I know.</p>
<p>The writing was about as exciting to read as my own.  Okay, maybe it wasn&#8217;t that bad.  All the same, the writing was not as engaging as some other books on the same topic.  Reading Fresh and Fresher did not make me want to pound away at my keyboard or start sketching out ideas on paper.  There are a few books out there that gotten me to do so.  I did jump online a few times though to check out some of the more unique sites I had not yet seen.</p>
<p>I do enjoy reading bits from Curt Cloninger&#8217;s website, <a href="http://www.lab404.com/" target="_blank">lab404</a> (warning, there are times where you will want to flee from the site design).  I still want to take a look at another one of his books, Hot-Wiring Your Creative Process: Strategies for print and new media designers.  You have to hand it to the guy&#8230;  He sure does know his way around the world of subtitles.</p>
<p>I know.  I&#8217;ve accused him of trying too hard while I myself have tried too little.  I&#8217;ve really only designed a couple of sites recently.  This site is using a prefabbed template.  Where do I get off questioning the value of his books?  Well, I did buy the them for inspiration.  I guess I was expecting more based on the opinion of others.  Sorry.</p>
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		<title>Lamb: The Gospel I Needed</title>
		<link>http://blog.selfeducatedidiot.com/176/lamb-the-gospel-i-needed/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 17:14:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>meMEmeME</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve read the Bible.  No, seriously.  Read it.  A lot of people say that but that&#8217;s because they are afraid God is listening and will strike them down for not saying they&#8217;ve read it.
If you read the Bible, you probably thought about one thing that myself (and many others) have pondered&#8230;  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve read the Bible.  No, seriously.  Read it.  A lot of people say that but that&#8217;s because they are afraid God is listening and will strike them down for not saying they&#8217;ve read it.</p>
<p>If you read the Bible, you probably thought about one thing that myself (and many others) have pondered&#8230;  Where are all the stories of Jesus from infancy to age 33.  Surely he did not live an uneventful life, doing nothing but his carpenter thing until his early thirties and then all the sudden decide that since he could heal people that maybe he should.  Wonder no more.  Christopher Moore has shown us the light.</p>
<p>Christopher Moore&#8217;s book &#8220;Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ&#8217;s Childhood Pal&#8221; fills you in all all the great god stuff that the Bible forgot about.  If you take your churching real serious like, you might want to pass over this book.  I myself found this book to be laugh out loud funny in a number of parts of the book.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s got everything you love from the Bible (whores, bestiality, violence against children) and it adds some Kung Fu, more whores, .  If you are religious, you should still enjoy the story.  The story takes a humorous attempt at explaining the life of Christ but it isn&#8217;t exactly flat out blasphemy.  The closer the book gets to the crucifixion, the more serious the book gets.  There is also a multiple page afterword by the author where he gingerly steps through how he wasn&#8217;t trying to offend (and where he did his research).</p>
<p>Oh, and the image used of the cover of the book comes from <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/maubrowncow/2199347654/" target="_blank">maubrowncow&#8217;s flickr account</a> and, yes, I am using under fair use as per the <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/deed.en" target="_blank">CC licensing</a> that applies to it.</p>
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		<title>Looking for Web Design Ideas</title>
		<link>http://blog.selfeducatedidiot.com/147/looking-for-web-design-ideas/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 13:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>meMEmeME</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[web design]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Web Designer's Idea Book]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[I recently picked up Patrick McNeil&#8217;s book, The Web Designer&#8217;s Idea Book.  The book takes about 700 or 800 designs found in the wild and categorizes them.  Categories are by theme of the site&#8217;s content, color of the site, theme of the design of the site, and probably a few other things I&#8217;m [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently picked up Patrick McNeil&#8217;s book, The Web Designer&#8217;s Idea Book.  The book takes about 700 or 800 designs found in the wild and categorizes them.  Categories are by theme of the site&#8217;s content, color of the site, theme of the design of the site, and probably a few other things I&#8217;m forgetting.  I was able to grab the book up well below list price.</p>
<p>Those of you who aren&#8217;t familiar with Patrick McNeil, he runs a few websites on design.  This book basically is a print form of <a href="http://www.designmeltdown.com/posts/2009_04_27.aspx" target="_blank">DesignMeltdown.com</a>, which is an excellent reference.  I bought the book because it&#8217;s fun to look at and <strike>nice to smell</strike> is a bit easier to read when on a bus/plane/train/etc.</p>
<p>In addition to having a huge number of examples and some decent explanations on color theory and a lot of helpful color charts.  My only gripe seems to be in line with what was found in some of the reviews out there&#8230;  The format of the book could have been larger.  I would have paid a few extra bucks for a physically larger book.  The thumbnails of most the sites mentioned are just that&#8230;  thumbnails.  The book does provide the URLs of all the sites shown though so you can jump online and take a better look.</p>
<p>Oh, and for those of you who think you have beautiful website&#8230;  The author of the book is preparing to put out a follow up to this one.  If your site or a site you&#8217;ve made for someone else is print worthy, he is taking submissions.  <a href="http://www.designmeltdown.com/posts/2009_04_27.aspx" target="_blank">Submit your site on Design Meltdown</a> if you think it has the stuff.  You have until May 31st to do so.  If your site gets selected, I&#8217;ll eventually end up having a tiny picture of your web page sitting on a bookshelf in my house.  Maybe you can autograph it for me?</p>
<p>Update:  This book is great.  I don&#8217;t know how many times I&#8217;ve flipped through it since purchasing it.  Having the ability to look at scores of site layouts while I&#8217;m not on my computer (or staring at a tiny screen on a cell phone) is more handy than I expected.</p>
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		<title>Confederacy of Dunces</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 03:17:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>meMEmeME</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am the avenging sword of taste and decency.
A couple of years ago I read an article on Cracked called Five Classic Novels That Bring The Funny.  I hadn&#8217;t heard of two of the books on the list so I picked them up.  Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole was one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>I am the avenging sword of taste and decency.</p></blockquote>
<p>A couple of years ago I read an article on Cracked called <a href="http://www.cracked.com/article_15374_wit-lit-101-five-classic-novels-that-bring-funny.html" target="_blank">Five Classic Novels That Bring The Funny</a>.  I hadn&#8217;t heard of two of the books on the list so I picked them up.  Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole was one of those two books.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s about an unemployed (or occasionally employed) modern day Don Quixote named Ignatius J. Reilly.  Even though he is 30 years-old, he lives with his widowed mother.  He lets her foot the bills until she finally makes him get a job to help out.  Everyone family seems to have one, right?</p>
<p>Speaking of that, my brother&#8217;s 30th birthday is coming up very soon.  I&#8217;ll have to stop by my parents&#8217; house (where he lives).  I guess I could have grabbed him a copy of Confederacy of Dunces, but I figured he&#8217;d get more use out of the breathalyzer I bought him.</p>
<p>Anyways, back to good old Ignatius&#8230;  Ignatius is completely delusional and the rest of the world just doesn&#8217;t seem to live up to standards.  He&#8217;s not the type to keep that a secret either, which causes all sorts of entertaining mayhem.  He is the guy that you laughed at in school.  He is the guy that your office mates snicker about by the water cooler.  Well, that is until one of his grand ideas comes to a head.</p>
<p>In an attempt to not ruin the story for anyone else, I&#8217;ll stop there and instead tell you a little about the Ignatius I used to work with.  He was socially awkward to the extreme.  Think Milton off of Office Space.</p>
<p>He was the type that couldn&#8217;t be bothered with grocery shopping because that involved going out in public.  He eventually started ordering MRE</a>s off the Internet because he could have a month&#8217;s worth of food delivered to work.  Yes, delivered to work.  You wouldn&#8217;t want the delivery people knowing where you lived would you&#8230;  He&#8217;d have me help load them into his car when they showed up.  </p>
<p>If he didn&#8217;t eat <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MRE_contents.jpg" target="_blank" title="A picture of MRE pouches.">food that comes in a little pouch</a>, he was ordering carry out from local restaurants under a fake name (apparently so the FBI wouldn&#8217;t know he liked wet burritos or black olives on his pizza).  He eventually got himself fired on account of behavior that is highly frowned upon at most places.</p>
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