Review: Live and Let Die
Live and Let Die is the second James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, and it wasn’t until my first trip to New York that I really appreciated and understood some parts of the book.
Continue readingLive and Let Die is the second James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, and it wasn’t until my first trip to New York that I really appreciated and understood some parts of the book.
Continue readingSo I’ve long had “learn to play the guitar” on my list of goals.
Continue readingAuric Goldfinger is one of the more memorable villains to cross paths and wits with James Bond.
Continue readingI’ll be giving a talk this Wednesday titled “Knowledge Discovery with Iterative Denoising”.
Continue readingAs noted in The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 27, Thomas Jefferson writes, after touring through the vineyards of France:
Continue readingSome say that Thunderball, by Ian Fleming, was the book that really started James Bond on his path of world-wide fame and recognition as a literary icon.
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