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[links] Link salad mistakes a ’73 Pinto for a starship
The entire text of my Sunspin story “Permanent Fatal Errors” is now up in four parts — If you like, check out the anthology it comes from, Fermi paradox-themed Is Anybody Out There? from DAW.
Wolfram Alpha Finds iPad Niche — The iPad 3G is settling nicely into my home. I need to write another review soon. It is a hell of a fine e-reader.
Archive Gallery: 138 Years of Quirky Inventions from the Pages of PopSci — Weird and whacky. (Via Dark Roasted Blend.)
USS Wasp (CV-7) — Is that really “Doc” Savage on the flight line?
Squash and Stretch — A golf ball in extremis, courtesy of art physics guru James Gurney.
Flotillas and the Wars of Public Opinion — A relatively dispassionate analysis of the Israeli mess over the weekend. It would be nice to see our government respond to an ally’s military murder of unarmed civilians.
?otD: Have you ever seen a UFO?
6/1/2010
Writing time yesterday: none (chemo exhaustion)
Body movement: 30 minute stationary bike ride
Hours slept: 10.0 (solid)
This morning’s weigh-in: 230.4
Yesterday’s chemo stress index: 8/10 (fatigue, GI distress)
Currently (re)reading: The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
Posted: 5:48 am Tue June 01 2010 |
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June 1st, 2010 at 6:03 amre: Flotillas and the Wars of Public Opinion
China has North Korea. The US has Israel… It’s rather embarrassing for both those senior partners eh.