Mystery Anime Query

The last night of the Worldcon in Yokohama, I wound up in a conversation with a couple of Japanese fans and another American. At the suggestion of the other American (whose name I forget– sorry), we spent a while trading questions: we’d answer a question about the US, then they would answer a question about… Continue reading Mystery Anime Query

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Ideas All Over the Place

Ethan Zuckerman has the sort of life that every academic dreams of: He travels all over the world going to conferences where really smart people, some of them famous, talk about interesting things. And he doesn’t even have to grade exam papers, or attend boring faculty meetings. His latest jaunt was to the Idea Festival… Continue reading Ideas All Over the Place

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Buffalo Tom, LarkFest 2007

One of my favorite underappreciated bands of the mid-90’s is the Boston-based three-piece Buffalo Tom. They got a little bit of play with songs like “Sodajerk” and “Treehouse” (both of which have turned up in commercials, and the former apparently figured prominently in an epsidoe of “My So-Called Life”), but they had a string of… Continue reading Buffalo Tom, LarkFest 2007

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Atheist Charity: The Final Chapter

A while back, I posted a call for non-religious charities, and donated $200 to two organizations recommended by readers. Having done that, I would be remiss in my duties as a blogger if I didn’t mention the ne plus ultra of atheist charities, the newly launched Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. Ten of… Continue reading Atheist Charity: The Final Chapter

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The Story of Dark Matter

Speaking of science explanations in SF, or at least science explained by SF authors, there’s a very nice history of dark matter at SFNovelists.com by Mark Brotherton (via Tobias Buckell): The story of dark matter starts back in the 1930s with Fritz Zwicky, a brilliant but difficult Caltech astronomer, who was studying galaxy clustering. Galaxies… Continue reading The Story of Dark Matter

This Is a Scandal?

So, Bill Belichick has been fined half a million for the incident last week in which a Patriots assistant coach was caught videotaping Jets signals. The team was also fined $250K, and will lose at least one draft pick over the incident. Now that the punishment has been handed down, can somebody explain to me… Continue reading This Is a Scandal?

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