03 Jun 2009, 14:56 p.m.

Failure And Imagination

As it scrolls off my blog's front page: this entry borrows "informational topology" from the excellent science fiction novel Blindsight by Peter Watts, available as a free ebook from his site. If you have not …

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02 Jun 2009, 13:47 p.m.

Wearing Out HREF

Empirically, at least a few folks seemed to enjoy my panel participation at WisCon. Some links that came up during a panel on representing our stories in genre fiction: Tempest's plea to genre authors, they're …

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02 Jun 2009, 13:04 p.m.

Dude, Where's My G'Kar?

I miss watching Babylon 5 for the first time.

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01 Jun 2009, 11:40 a.m.

Your Essentializing Obsessions

John Darnielle, whose prose sounds a little like Steve Schultz meets Ta-Nehisi Coates, on someone's new album: I love things with personality. Sometimes people use the term as short-hand for "filled, to a fault, with …

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01 Jun 2009, 7:07 a.m.

Opportunity Cost Plus World Market

I have some fuzzy thoughts burbling about: stories that shore up our identities, communication and vulnerability, accounting for post-scarcity in decoding flirtations (and markets, and marriages as analogs to patents), ableism, and how the unnoticed …

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31 May 2009, 18:26 p.m.

A QuickTip From America's Test Extrovert

As Seth Stevenson noted four years ago, marketers for car insurance can sell to most of the American populace. Nearly everyone needs car insurance. The market's huge and fragmented, so marketers put ads everywhere. I …

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29 May 2009, 3:14 a.m.

"But It Might Work For Us"

Quote Of The Day: "If code is free, why not me? Well, maybe some kind of gated source model..."

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28 May 2009, 19:15 p.m.

A Peek

During lunch last week with Charlie Anders, Annalee Newitz, Mary Anne Mohanraj, & Jed Hartman,* I mentioned Figleaf's erotic photography. I think Annalee asked me to send her a link, but as long as I'm …

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28 May 2009, 17:54 p.m.

Prepping Myself

Hmmm, how to push that embarrassingly gushy entry down the front page a bit? I know, I'll embarrass myself talking about sex! You think I'm kidding?

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27 May 2009, 18:30 p.m.

One Of My WisesCon

One narrative of my Memorial Day weekend is: I arrived at WisCon Thursday night, made a flyer (PDF, 2 pages, 7 MB) to advertise the anthology (using the hotel's free wireless and free printing), went …

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