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The 50 Laws of Science Fiction Physics
kunochan.com —
Authority: 112
Inspired by such mainstays of geek humor as The Laws of Cartoon Physics and The Laws of Anime Physics , I have assembled the following 50 Laws of Science Fiction Physics. This list was in part inspired by my previous post, Tired Sci-Fi Tropes That Must Be Retired . Law of Selective Gravitation: All artificial ...2 days ago -
[Books] Dune
The Geeky Guide to Nearly Everything —
Authority: 120
I was trying to figure out a comic book or book to review today when I realized that there are a large number of books that I had read before I started writing reviews on the Geeky Guide that definitely deserve reviewing. That oddly pressures me to want to re-read a lot of books just to be sure about my ratings, but ...4 days ago -
The Sunday Salon ~ Jane Austen and Henry III in a throw down… who’d win?
In the Shadow of Mt. TBR —
Authority: 413
Read. Read read read read read. and then Read some more. Having been distracted by life and video games, it would seem that the end of the year has snuck up on me.. again. This is very familiar. It seems that I was racing to the end of the year last December, as well, only Second Life was my ...6 days ago -
One Lesson From Dune
Eleventh Stack —
Authority: 123
Frank Herbert’s sci-fi novel Dune is filled to bursting with amazing lines. “The slow blade penetrates the shield” is my personal favorite. Weapons master Gurney Halleck delivers this amazing line of dialogue when practicing knife combat with Paul Atreides, the book’s main protagonist. In the context of ...1 week ago -
eBook Selection Comparison for Amazon, Barnes&Noble and Sony
Amazon Kindle, Kindle 2 And Kindle DX Blog —
Authority: 466
I’ve received an interesting press release this morning from Social Trade LLC about http://ebookchoice.com/. It’s a new website that compares ebook availability and pricing across Amazon Kindle, Barnes&Noble and Sony PRS ebook stores. Personally I think that this website is a great idea. eBook selection is ...2 weeks ago

