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The average rating for Electroactive polymer (EAP) actuators as artificial muscles based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-08-13 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Adam Booth
Welcome to wealthy clown college, the conservative place to stay within the elite without having to worry about really getting headaches from stressful learning. It´s similar to Sharpe´s novel Ancestral vices, which is more playing with the main economic and political dogmas, while Porterhouse blue is more about conservatives in education and college getting nervous by progressive ideas. Selling titles and degrees is a problem hard to oversee, as there might hardly be a chance of a whistleblower coming to light, the higher and mightier the institution, the less possible that a scandal shattering both university and very wealthy people might become public. The conditioning of one of the main characters, who is so indoctrinated to believe in the importance of the rights of birth, wealth, etiquette, and conformity, which culminates in his illogical thoughts, is a warning of what stupid hierarchies make out of people. They defend and adore their oppressors instead of thinking about positive change, instead finding fulfillment in being even more conservative than their bosses, fearing nothing more than change. Sharpe´s style of contrasting extremely different opinions in ridiculous situations and dealing with controversial topics is used to shine a light on contraception, women´s education, decadence, class differences, and the practical uselessness of some humanities. Subjectively I would say it´s his second most hilarious novel, right after Wilt, not as dark and depressing as some of the others, especially the Piemburg South Africa series, and a total must read if one is into this extreme kind of respectless, convention crushing humor. But just as Tom Robbins, it´s not for everyone because of the unusual explicity that opens one of the strangest questions around self censorship and political correctness going mad. Why there are no new authors for such novels? Because they would run danger of being excrement stormed down by self righteous troll armadas that are unable to differentiate between the art of satire using extreme pictures and language and real, dangerous. racist, sexist, and extremist works. I am not even mentioning the bigots who have problems with good old procreation and violence, although it are primarily the sexy times that make them crazy, because there is close to no extreme violence in these novels, which is of course much worse than rivers of blood of the people who deserve it. Tropes show how literature is conceptualized and created and which mixture of elements makes works and genres unique:
Review # 2 was written on 2014-10-25 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Kelly B Bishop
This is disgustingly funny. It is up there with Anonymous Lawyer and What We Did On Our Holidays as another book where you can't keep your clothes clean what for sniggering, snorking and spilling as you give up all attempts to read any of those books quietly and with decorum. The book was supposedly based on Sharpe's alma mater Pembroke College, or the much older Peterhouse both very rich colleges as is the fictional Porterhouse. One hopes that even if those colleges concentrated on gourmand professors eating gourmet food, with plenty of wine and money, that they do a lot better than the academically-undistinguished fictional one. And that the porters are a great deal warmer than the monster that is Skullion. Five star humour of a very British kind. Highly recommended for airplane travel where you are sat next to some objectionable person and wish to be distracted from noise, smell or overflowing body flesh.


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