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.

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Review: Fretlight Guitar

So I’ve long had “learn to play the guitar” on my list of goals.

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Review: Goldfinger

Auric Goldfinger is one of the more memorable villains to cross paths and wits with James Bond.

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Upcoming talk: “Knowledge Discovery with Iterative Denoising”

I’ll be giving a talk this Wednesday titled “Knowledge Discovery with Iterative Denoising”.

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A Monticello Wine Tasting

As noted in The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 27, Thomas Jefferson writes, after touring through the vineyards of France:

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Review: Thunderball

Some 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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