[Strange] Police seize frying pans in homicide investigation. Imagine the skillet took to get this investigation to pan out. They seem to have a handle on the clues, though

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(Some fry surgeon)

Is Science Fiction Dying?

Filed under: General — Greg @ 11:45 pm

It's interesting to look at how science fiction has evolved over the past 120 years or so. I have wondered whether the increasing complexity of technology and perceived need to break out from oft-repeated story concepts are leading to a marginalisation of science fiction, due to the 'need' to cater to the harshest critics of science fiction, uber-geeks who can understand the concepts involved, at the expense of the general reading public.

The near-tautology of speculating on the future of science fiction is an interesting one, and a couple of weeks ago New Scientist hosted a feature on that very topic:

These days, science can be stranger than science fiction, and mainstream literature is increasingly futuristic and speculative. So are the genre's days numbered? We asked six leading writers for their thoughts on the future of science fiction, including Margaret Atwood, William Gibson and Kim Stanley Robinson.

Plus, we review the latest sci-fi novels, highlight the writers to watch and reveal the results our poll of your all-time favourite sci-fi films and books.

With an introduction by Marcus Chown, the feature is definitely worth checking out if you're at all interested in the genre. Coincidentally, around the same time PBS also ran a feature on how the science fiction pulps are struggling to survive (rather ironically) in the modern world of free content on the Internet.

This year I've been revisiting many of my science fiction favourites of my youth, as I stopped reading fiction for quite a long while. Anybody got good recommendations for some quality 'modern' reads?


[Interesting] Some people have names tailor-made for their careers. What’s your aptronym?

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Rocky Mountain News

News Briefs 01-12-2008

Filed under: General — Greg @ 11:40 pm

My quotemark key got a workout today...

Thanks Ross.

Quote of the Day:

Cultin: So Mulder, what do you think? Does this look like the work of little green men?
Mulder: Grey.
Cultin: Excuse me?
Mulder: Grey. You said green men. The reticulant skin tone is actually grey. They're notorious for their extraction of terrestrial human livers. Due to iron depletion in the Reticulan galaxy.
Cultin: You can't be serious?
Mulder: Do you have any idea what liver and onions go for in Reticula?

The X-Files


[Fail] Power company finds way to discourage excessive electricity usage - charge your customers $200,000 a month

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3 News New Zealand

[Interesting] The New York State Bowling Association takes a strike to its economic balls that may cause business to go into the gutters. Members now asking a judge to spare them

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NYPost

[Scary] Hiker goes missing in Goblin Valley. Elf, dwarf, and cleric promised an Enchanted Sword of Fire +3 if they find her

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Salt Lake Tribune

Eau de Penn State smells of flowers, not football (AP)

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AP - Fans of Penn State can smell like the school for just $60. A fragrance developer says it has made a perfume and a cologne inspired by Pennsylvania State University's blue and white colors and its campus vegetation.

[Photoshop] Photoshop this good time girl

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(Some Guy)

[Scary] No acorns or hickory nuts in Virginia’s oak trees this year. Scrat wanted for questioning

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Washington Post

[Interesting] New study finds 64% of high school students have cheated on a test, 35% lied on a survey

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AP

[Amusing] Bicyclist blocks traffic in a Jack-in-the-Box drive-through because he was denied chicken strips. “Go ahead and call the police. I’m making a stand.” A bicycle stand, as it were

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(Some Guy)

[Sad] Chinese girl, born in America and raised by a white family, is taken to China by her birth mother. Has difficulty adjusting to weird Chinese life, digesting dog meat

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MSNBC

[Scary] Bad Santas

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Stuff.co.nz

[Spiffy] Raise your glass in a tobasco-topped tomato toast. It’s the Bloody Mary’s 75th birthday

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NYPost

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