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u.a. 6 von Kim Stanley Robinson
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here he goes again, making up nonsense and making ridiculous claims that have no relationship to reality. Ray Kurzweil must be able to spin out a good line of bafflegab, because he seems to have the tech media convinced that he's a genius, when he's actually just another Deepak Chopra for the computer science cognoscenti.
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Ich wünschte mehr Buchreviews wären so, ich hätte mir sicher 1/3 meiner Anschaffungen sparen können…
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"I'm just going to check my e-mail real quick," he adds, conjuring, as if by magic, an entirely new info-box of data from out of the online ether.
In the blink of an eye, this real-life Johnny Mnemonic keys in his encrypted, top-secret passcode and enters the fortified binary area from which all his personal communiqués are sent forth in a dizzying array of ones and zeroes.
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So Steven Seitchick over at the 24 Frames blog on the Los Angeles Times site is running an "exclusive" piece that states since AVATAR was so successful 20th Century Fox is wanting to head back to space, this time via Ray Bradbury's short-story-collection-thinly-veiled-as-a-novel THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES.
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Todd Solondz has won a lot of love with Life During Wartime – his sequel to breakthrough film Happiness – and now fans can finally get a taste in trailer form. If ever anyone made bleak hopelessness as funny and charming as Solondz, I have no idea who that person is.
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To promote the release of The Ware Tetralogy by Rudy Rucker (with an introduction by William Gibson), Prime books and the author are making the full text of the book as a free Creative Commons BY-NC-ND download.
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The Star is yet another plank in the theory supporting the idea that Science Fiction was almost single-handedly created by H.G. Wells. The Star, is a tale of the ultimate in habitat destruction (poof goes the planet).
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A selection of imagery scanned from “The World of the Dark Crystal” a 2003 compendium of conceptual art, design and illustration produced for Jim Henson’s 1982 fantasy movie masterpiece “The Dark Crystal”.
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game of thrones. that is all
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on The Walrus & the Warwolf!
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The Day the Sky Exploded is a 1958 Italian science fiction released in the U.S.A. (and dubbed in English) in 1961. In it, scientists discover that a group of meteors are hurtling on a catastrophic collision course with Earth. Oh noes!
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You've seen the pulp covers featuring wide-eyed women clad in sparkles and not much else. But The Haunted Lamp, a blog which features "The Eerie, The Sublime, And The Little Bit Queer," has collected some of scifi's beef-cakiest covers.
Take note that the Astounding Science Fiction cover is apparently "Inappropriate." But still Astounding. More astonishment at the link. Oh, and the cover with the naked man on it? It could be NSFW, depending on where you work.
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Ein neues Science Fiction Magazin mit Podcast
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Q: What Science Fiction Series comprised of at least 3 novels do you think is underrated? What makes it worthy of more attention?
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twilight??
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homophobie in der Skater-Szene
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Sorry, when two Star Wars shirts of such magnificence come out in the same week, I have no choice but to feature both of them
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A bingo card for arguments about whether or not racism can exist in fantasy and/or science fiction.





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