(it opens with Leo Szilard, the scientist who patented the nuclear reactor, being grumpy about the rain in London). Isaac Asimov describedThe Making of the Atomic Bombas “the best, the richest, and the deepest description of the development of physics in the first half of this century that...
This is one of the few games which takes me out of myself (the way a really great movie does) and throws me into the shoes of an SAS soldier or Marine, and has me wondering if I'll make it to the end.I'm not a game reviewer, but these are some things that have earned ...
To be well rehearsed is to be well resourced. Let us be clear on that point. Excellence is directly tied to economics and when we talk about works being under rehearsed, what the reviewer implies is that it does not measure up to the oppressive standards of excellence the white/western/pat...
First, it will not perform miracles. However, it will improve reception most of the time. Occasionally it will not do much at all. Other times, it may be the only thing that makes reception possible. It is, by nature, a mixed bag, owing to physics, the science of propagation, and al...
Not being a lover of first person shooters, I thought I'd give this massively popular franchise a burl. It's the first in the series with a focus on contemporary warfare and can be had for a bargain nowadays. The controls are intuitive and the gameplay is generally accessible. To be hon...