Maggie writes:

From the May 2005 issue of O Magazine, “Brain to Brain: How to Get Anyone to Agree with You.”

Howard Gardener, a Harvard cognitive psychologist and author says, “One interesting fact is that totalitarian leaders almost invariably have not traveled. Hitler didn’t travel. Stalin didn’t travel. Saddam Hussein never traveled. I think they didn’t want to have their orthodoxy challenged.”

I was, maybe unsurprisingly, reminded of how little George W. Bush had traveled before becoming President.

It’s an unfair comparison, I know — and in some ways it just goes to prove Godwin’s Law — but there you have it.

If you walk without rhythm…

So this is, what? The five billionth Dune book to be published?.

I’m no expert, having so far only read the first book in the original series, but it looks like, at this point, if Frank Herbert ever scribbled the words sand, spice, worm — or, heck, practically anything — on even a cocktail napkin, his son and Kevin J. Anderson are going to publish it.

Friday Random 10, the “I’m importing my CD collection” edition:

“Waterfall” – The Din Pedals
“Pilot Arrives (The Way We Weren’t)” – Guy Gross
“Camelot” – Monty Python
“Here You Come Again” – Dolly Parton
“Go to the Mirror Boy!” – The Who
“Don’t You Just Know It” – Heuy (Piano) Smith
“Horse” – Live
“Big Shot” – Billy Joel
“All Systems Go – The Launch” – James Horner
“You Never Give Me Your Money” – The Beatles