[thechat] Music Information Retrieval for Dance Identification

Judah McAuley judah at wiredotter.com
Mon May 6 10:34:44 CDT 2013


I love all the Oliver Sacks books but I'd put in a big vote for his
autobiography, Uncle Tungsten. It's really a meditation on childhood
experimentation and how you raise a kid to have a inquiry-driven mind. I
should re-read that soon.

Cheers,
Judah


On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Luther, Ron <Ron.Luther at hp.com> wrote:

> Joel Canfield noted:
>
> >>Not sure how I missed that book, but then, I've had "Oliver Sacks" as a
> >>general entry on my "to read" list for years, and still haven't.
>
>
> Hi Joel,
>
> I found his "The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat" simply spellbinding.
>  If you only read one, I would recommend finding time for that one.
>
>
> RonL.
>
> {Uh Huh.  Yeah.  Sez the guy who has, at the very least, an entire
> bookcase overflowing with interesting things he hasn't gotten around to
> reading yet.}
>
>
>
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