Links for 18-06-2007
Fresh from teh intarwebs…
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“I think as an SEO or webmaster, the largest hurdle you’ll ever face is getting from $0 to $100 in profit every month.”
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“We are blessed so far this decade with an amazing crop of new science fiction novelists.” We are indeed; and I can’t think of how I’d have made this list differently, with the exception of Scalzi whose work I’ve never read.
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“The Great Fissure represents a slight change in style, and greater ambition, in that the area is designed around a geologic feature, a deep canyon cut through the middle of the sim.” My SL neighbourhood just got a whole lot cooler.
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Charlie Stross deflates the dreams of space colonisation. I know he’s right on almost all points, but …. ah, damn.
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“The idea is that the diminutive, cheap, expendable droids would be scattered about by US troops on foot. They would then link up to form a wireless voice/data network which could penetrate into every corner of tricky urban non-line-of-sight environments.


June 18th, 2007 at 9:12 am
No place on that list for your chum Geoff Ryman then? No Stephen Baxter either? or M. John Harrison? I don’t agree with most of that list… Richard Morgan and Neal Asher? ew.
June 19th, 2007 at 10:42 pm
Warren’s column on the birth of the fissure is fantastic. I’m looking forward to seeing the Fissure with all of its “new sim smell” upon my return from vacation!
May 25th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
I want to have a photo published in EENADU dt. 15-06-2007 in Visakhapatnam local edition pg.1. Please advise.
May 25th, 2008 at 4:34 pm
I’m afraid I have no idea what you mean. I also suspect you are not the real Ravi Shankar.