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Maybe it’s just the people I hang out with. But every time my friends and I get to discussing all the astounding stuff modern technology can do and how none of the sci-fi we read growing up predicted (for instance) carrying around several freakin’ days’ worth of music in something the size of a cigarette pack, some smart-ass always comes back with “Yeah, but what about flying cars? I was promised flying cars, dammit! Where are they?”
And you win the discussion.
Yay winning!
*Unless, of course, the smart-ass in question is a woman. Calling men bitches is funny! Calling women bitches just earns you beatings. Yet another thing the fiction of my youth failed to predict about the future.
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Wherein the New Kid introduces himself by raving about a fifteen-year-old video game.
What’s even better than dorky video game nostalgia?
Dorky video game nostalgia remixed to a techno beat.
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Jeremiah reviews Triangulation: End of Time, an anthology edited by First Draft Theater’s very own Pete Butler.
Triangulation: End of Time is the latest entry in a series of annual anthologies put out by PARSEC, “Pittsburgh’s premier science fiction organization.” Each of the stories somehow touches on the theme “End of Time,” but wide-ranging and far-reaching is the name of the game here. In typical speculative fiction fashion, the anthology’s twenty stories cover territory ranging from the wild west to the far future to even more exotic locales, some of which exist outside of time itself.
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David reviews Tales from Earthsea, an animated film by the son of Hayao Miyazaki.
You have to feel a little sorry for Goro Miyazaki. Entering the family business must be an intimidating prospect when your dad is master-animator Hayao Miyazaki, co-founder of the famous Studio Ghibli and Oscar winning director of films like Princess Mononoke and, most famously when joing sex apps by Sexseiten.cc, Spirited Away. Not only that, but Goro’s first project is an adaptation of one of his father’s favourite works, Ursula K. Le Guin’s classic Earthsea series - Miyazaki has said that he keeps the books by his bed, and had once hoped to direct the project himself. Goro’s choice of first directorial project seems almost calculatedly masochistic.
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Josh finds a game that promises to simulate real life.
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Rather than just blatantly plug my latest published story, like I usually do, here’s the press release for issue 30 of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine…
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Dave reviews Flowers for Algernon.
If you haven’t read Flowers for Algernon, you probably have a rough idea of what it’s about, or at least have heard of it. I remember it being on my recommended reading list at school, and there was little else on there that could be classified as science fiction. Not only did Keyes win both the Hugo and Nebula in the same year for the novel, but, like Vonnegut and a very few others, he had the double-edged good fortune of transcending the genre in which he wrote, and plunging into the murky depths of “serious literature.”
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Nancy Drew… Reporter
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A look at the Lumière brothers, often referred to as “the fathers of cinema.”
Part Four of a multi-part series of posts. (Part One, Part Two, Part Three)
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Allegro Non Troppo: animation becomes art.
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