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"Bloody-Disgusting" -
18 hours and 59 minutes ago
We caught wind of a new film going into production next March in San Francisco, CA that sounds
pretty freakin' cool. Written and directed by Joshua Grannell is ALL ABOUT EVIL, which follows a
mousy librarian, who has inherited her father's beloved old movie house, discovers her inner serial
killer -- and a legion of rabid gore fans -- when she starts turning out a series of grisly shorts.
What her fans don't realize yet is that the murders in the movies are all too real. Upcoming
phenoms Thomas Dekker (From Within, The Sarah Connor Chronicles) and Noah Segan (Deadgirl, Cabin
Fever: Spring Fever) will topline alongside horror legends Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) and Mary
Woronov (Night of the Comet, Chopping Mall, House of the Devil). Patrick Bristow, Peaches Christ
and Mink Stole round out the cast.
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1 days and 11 hours ago
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doggdot.us -
1 days and 11 hours ago
New Scientist has a piece about Comet Machholz 1, whose uncommon molecular composition suggests,
but does not prove, that it may be an interloper from another star system. Comet Machholz 1 isnt
like other comets. David Schleicher of the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, measured the
chemical makeup of 150 comets, and found that they all had similar levels of the chemical cyanogen
(CN) except for Machholz 1, which has less than 1.5% of the normal level. Along with some other
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Romandie News -
1 days and 12 hours ago
Zurich (AWP) - Le fabricant de tubes à rayons X Comet maintient ses objectifs et sa
stratégie. "Nous nous en tenons à nos objectifs. Un retard par ...
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Boing Boing -
1 days and 14 hours ago
Fast Forward 2 is the second volume in Lou Anders' excellent science fiction anthology series,
featuring knockout stories from Karl Schroeder and Tobias Buckell, Kay Keyon, Ian McDonald, Paolo
Bacigalupi and many others. I'm very proud to have a story in the book, too -- a long, long novella
I co-wrote with Ben Rosenbaum called True Names, which tries to imagine what the wars between
light-speed-lagged, self-replicating nano-machine-based galactic civilizations would look like as
different nanites warred to see who would convert the universe to computronium first. While all the
stories herein are at least excellent, there were a couple of absolute knockouts that I want to
mention. First is Toby Buckell and Karl Schroeder's Mitigation, a taught military thriller about
the global geopolitics of genomic seedbanks. Also fantastic is Ian McDonald's Eligible Boy, which
returns to the fractured future India he delivered in his brilliant, Hugo-nominated novel, River of
Gods, and explores the hard problem of matchmaking in an era of demographics upturned by
gendercide. Finally, Paolo Bacigalupe's The Gambler should be required reading at every school of
journalism in the world, exploring as it does the question of click-driven news and coming up with
genuinely novel and sometimes disturbing things to say about it. Lou's posted two of the stories
from the anthology online as free samples: "Catherine Drewe" by Paul Cornell" and Paolo
Bacigalupi's "The Gambler". I'm especially fond of this latter, as I mentioned above. I'm delighted
to announce that Ben and I are releasing True Names today as a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike download, to accompany the podcast of the story we released
earlier this year. I hope you'll give it a read, and a remix -- I can't remember when I've had more
fun writing anything. (How's this for embarrassing: none of us can find an editable file with the
final, copyedited text, just the PDF from the book. There's a remix-challenge for ya: turn the PDF
back into ASCII or HTML or something sensible!) Beebe fried the asteroid to slag when it left,
exterminating millions of itself. The asteroid was a high-end system: a kilometer-thick shell of
femtoscale crystalline lattices, running cool at five degrees Kelvin, powered by a hot core of
fissiles. Quintillions of qubits, loaded up with powerful utilities and the canonical release of
Standard Existence. Room for plenty of Beebe. But it wasn't safe anymore. The comet Beebe was
leaving on was smaller and dumber. Beebe spun itself down to its essentials. The littler bits of it
cried and pled for their favorite toys and projects. A collection of civilization-jazz from under a
thousand seas; zettabytes of raw atmosphere-dynamics data from favorite gas giants; ontological
version control data in obsolete formats; a slew of favorite playworlds; reams of googly-eyed
intraself loveletters from a hundred million adolescences. It all went. (Once, Beebe would have
been sanguine about many of the toys -- certain that copies could be recovered from some other
Beebe it would find among the stars. No more). Predictably, some of Beebe, lazy or spoiled or
contaminated with meme-drift, refused to go. Furiously, Beebe told them what would happen. They
wouldn't listen. Beebe was stubborn. Some of it was stupid. Beebe fried the asteroid to slag.
Collapsed all the states. Fused the lattices into a lump of rock and glass. Left it a dead cinder
in the deadness of space. Fast Forward 2 on Amazon, True Names release on the Internet Archive See
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