I think this will just strengthen the hardcase conspiracists, and whatever platforms choose to continue to have him. I’m not sure that this really accomplishes anything, and may even be counter-productive.
I think this will just strengthen the hardcase conspiracists, and whatever platforms choose to continue to have him. I’m not sure that this really accomplishes anything, and may even be counter-productive.
I’m in the middle of yet another reread of Glen Cook’s Black Company series, just finished the 2nd one. Decided to take a break from the series with something I don’t normally read - mysteries. Reading Agatha Christie’s first Poirot novel and having a great time.
I loved it! Haven’t seen many people talk about it outside of whatever initial recommendation list I had heard it from. I really enjoyed the mix of hard sci-fi and socio-political commentary. Really reminiscent of Heinlein’s best in that aspect, from what I recall.
I definitely recommend reading the whole series. Agreed that some passages are slow or just obscure due to the style, but I found it quite enriching. I think this is one of these where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, though.
Catching game yourself is a weird way to save on catering costs.
I do get that feeling from hearing Max’s interviews - he does love racing, but has a rather professional demeanor much of the time. And a lot of the other drivers are like him in that regard, at least from what I can tell. (Well, maybe except Kimi late in his career, when it was just a hobby.)
Maybe that’s just the kind of dad Max responds to. We don’t hear all the radio messages where GP threatens to leave him at a gas station
Yeah, absolutely. I’m remembering a wet race last year where he went all but one lap on the same tires. Makes me root for him.
Haven’t tried them yet, so I gotta put ‘em on the list! Thanks for the recommendation.