SF Tidbits for 11/1/06
By John DeNardo |
Wednesday, November 1st, 2006 at
12:05 am
- The ideology of the Church of Spock in Lynchburg, VA., is centered on so-called Vulcan philosophy which includes the belief in pure “logic” and which emphasizes a lifestyle devoid of emotion. [via Purgatorio]
- Time Travel and Modern Physics. [via Grow-a-Brain]
- Over at Deep Genre, David Louis Edelman lists 20 Reasons to Live in a Cheesy SF Dome City.
- SFX has Christopher Priest talking about The Prestige.
- I agree with SciFi Ranter Girl: The “Save the Cheerleader…” tagline from Heroes is quite lame.
- Time Travel and Modern Physics. [via Grow-a-Brain]
- The Guardian has an article on fan fiction. [via BookNinja]
- Easter Lemming Notebook points us to the super-longish essay “The Heir of James Branch Cabell: The Biography of the Life of the Biography of the Life of Manuel (A Comedy of Inheritances)” by Bill Patterson.
- Geek Trivia: What did the Clarke-Asimov Treaty stipulate between the two iconic sci-fi writers?
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- SF Tidbits Part LXVII
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- SETI Upgrade and, Why are we doing this?
- Captain Feathersword….in space?
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So which Time Travel and Modern Physics link came first or is that a temporal paradox…