Arthur C. Clarke’s Three Laws

Arthur C. Clarke’s Three Laws

Every time some high tech gadget that is supposed to make my life easier and doesn't work the way it is supposed to; or when software crashes while I am on a deadline; or when touchless faucets don't see...

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Irrationally Excited for Dune

Irrationally Excited for Dune

I have always really enjoyed Frank Herbert's Dune and I've found the David Lynch film version utterly quotable. Many times in my high school days, I would spasticly jump around reenacting Sting's knife play with while holding a pen...

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The 13 Best Cyberpunk Films

The 13 Best Cyberpunk Films

When I was in high school, a couple of decades ago, one of the major influences for my friends and I was the science fiction genre of cyberpunk. We ate that stuff up. The neon hued disutopias of William...

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Check out Plague Master: Sanctuary Dome by H.E. Roulo

Check out Plague Master: Sanctuary Dome by H.E. Roulo

Do you like Zombies? Sure we all do, but zombies in space? Even better! You should go check out my friend H.E. Roulo's cool new book Plague Master: Sanctuary Dome (Plague Masters Book 1). It's available now for Kindle at...

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Great Short Science Fiction Film: Sight

An amazing film. Much of this I can see (so to speak) happening. Great UI design as well! Sight from Sight Systems on Vimeo.

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More Faux-Nostalgia

It is very fitting that I saw an article on Boing Boing about a new issue of Steampunk Magazine being released after my last post on the work of Bruce McCall. Nothing says Faux-Nostalgia like Steam Punk; that is...

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