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		<title>Book Review: More Information Than You Require</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I picked up a copy of John Hodgman&#8217;s &#8220;More Infromation Than You Require&#8221; a few months back when I saw that a signed 1st edition was available from Powell&#8217;s (only one left at the time of writing!).
I have always enjoyed John&#8217;s appearances on &#8220;The Daily Show&#8221;, and as PC in the Apple commercials.  After reading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I picked up a copy of John Hodgman&#8217;s &#8220;More Infromation Than You Require&#8221; a few months back when I saw that a signed 1st edition was available from Powell&#8217;s (<a title="Powell's " href="http://www.powells.com/biblio/17-9781135940904-1" target="_self">only one left at the time of writing!)</a>.</p>
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<p>I have always enjoyed John&#8217;s appearances on &#8220;The Daily Show&#8221;, and as PC in the Apple commercials.  After reading this book, I can say he is quite a strange man with a very good imagination.  The book is a rambling continuation of his first book, &#8220;The Areas Of My Expertise&#8221;, which I haven&#8217;t read, but from what I can tell from the many references in &#8220;More Information Than You Require&#8221;  is very similar. This book is quite funny.  I read part of it on the train, and more than once cracked up laughing, probably causing my fellow passengers to wonder about me.</p>
<p>The book is broken down into several sections, such as &#8220;The Presidents of the United States: Are they the new hoboes?&#8221;, and &#8220;How to be famous&#8221;.  He also has a section where he offers advice on a number of issues, including technology and protecting yourself from identity theft that is hilarious.</p>
<p>The book is laid out in a reference book format.  Each page, including the title page, contains a little fact from a date in history, starting with October 21 &#8211; the date the book is published.  The facts have no relation to the rest of the content, so you end up having to switch contexts on every page, which can be quite annoying, but some of them are pretty funny.  There are also a number of tables, sidebars, and strange pictures to support the content.  Hodgman has managed to do many other creative things with the book.  For example, the page numbering starts at 237, a continuation from his previous book.</p>
<p>After a few hundred pages of random &#8220;facts&#8221; and humor, there is a large section of the book devoted to describing mole-men (some sort of human that lives underground) and their interactions with humans throughout recent history.  In this section, Hodgman lists 700 mole-man names (ex. 611. Mr Drew Danglemites, a gem swallower).   I think the mole-men chapter was about the time when I just wanted to finish the book.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a John Hodgman fan, I highly recommend this book.  It&#8217;s filled with his unique sense of humor, and is a good change of pace for you to add to your reading list.</p>
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