Archive for December 22nd, 2009

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nook

December 22, 2009

I notice that I’ve been getting a bunch of referrals from sites related to Barnes & Noble’s new nook ebook reader (it’s not supposed to be capitalized, right?). Apparently my Piranesi screensavers work as well for the nook as for the Kindle.

Anyway, if nook users are dropping by, I’d love to hear what you think about it. Is it as buggy as everyone says? What works for you? What doesn’t? Has B&N rolled out the promised software update yet, and does it make a difference? Let me know. I’m pretty curious about all things ebook and e-reader.

Also, you might want to check out the rest of the site, pick up some free ebooks, etc.

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Christmas Stories: The Truce of God

December 22, 2009

So, it should come as no surprise that I think Mary Roberts Rinehart is awesome. And part of the reason for that is that she’s always at least a little bit surprising. I had no idea what to expect from The Truce of God, her Christmas story, and I’m not altogether sure what I think of it now, but I’m definitely impressed.

First of all, the Truce of God is a pretty cool thing to write about. During the eleventh century, the European nobility  were referred to as “those who fight” (as opposed to “those who work” and “those who pray”), because basically they spent most of their time fighting private wars against their neighbors (or their overlords’ neighbors). The church dealt with this in a few different ways. One was the Crusades. Another was the Truce of God. Basically, the Church said, “Hey, no one is allowed to fight on weekends anymore. Or Thursdays. Or Lent, etc.”  The Catholic Encyclopedia has a little more detail, if you’re interested (in general, it’s a good basic resource for medieval religious history). Read the rest of this entry ?