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Should be Copy C?

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I quote: “We – monochrom and comrade Cory Doctorow – would like to ask you to perform an act of civil disobedience.

Please bring a digital camera next time you go to the movies, take a picture of the piracy-warning before the movie starts and use the flashlight. Don’t go for quality taking the picture, it’s secondary. Please jot down time, place and the title of the movie. And thanks!”

Go, take pictures and upload (and spread)!

(courtesy Boing Boing – do they ever sleep?)

Women, games, technology

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Went there :
misbehaving.net is a weblog about women and technology. It’s a celebration of women’s contributions to computing; a place to spotlight women’s contributions as well point out new opportunities and challenges for women in the computing field.”

full of good stuff.

clicking and clicking, i got there. Selected this :

“I don’t play as much as I used to; these days I’m more likely to demand that moriarty6 buy a title and play it for me than hit the keyboard myself. I prefer to spectate while sitting in bed with a glass of wine and some popcorn. I love it. I’d rather watch him play Silent Hill 3 again than go to the movies. At a theater, if you scream, “DON’T GO IN THERE!” you get pelted in the back of the head with chocolate-covered peanuts. Also, you get ignored by the people in the story, who will merrily go about making the sorts of suicidal decisions that make me want to pistol-whip the writers. But if I’m sitting at home, with all the lights out, and waves of mystical shit are driving that video card into a frenzy … should I call out, “DON’T GO IN THERE!” Jym says, “Hmmm, maybe you’re right. Let’s try another approach, or at least arm-up and check our health levels before we open that door.” But I say all that to say this: how am I not a target market? How come it is, that when people talk about games for women, they are inevitably talking about the Sims? Or Everquest? While I realize that many women (it would seem) really enjoy the community aspects of MMORPG, there are plenty of us out here who scan the racks at EB looking for good single-player action and/or survival horror. ”

It’s part of a reaction to this, which is a rather fun report from a “Women in Games” panel with only men talking.

Sterling talk at MS

Category: science/fiction

Not so long ago, Bruce Sterling gave a lecture at Microsoft (gosh, how completely shocking ;-). If you wonder what it was about there is a complete transcript
there.

humanoides associés

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speaking of humanoid robots, i can only recommend
this article, and the video footage linked to it

hyper rescue robot

Category: science/fiction

Giant robots do exist. In Japan.
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link

Hamster midi control

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Wendy sent me this incredible link about a hamster controlled midi sequencer. You can listen to it too (wav and mp3).
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stitch wall

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Stitch and Split poster on a Barcelona wall.

Colder War

Category: science/fiction

“Once, when Roger was a young boy, his father took him to an open day at Nellis AFB, out in the California desert. Sunlight glared brilliantly from the polished silverplate flanks of the big bombers, sitting in their concrete-lined dispersal bays behind barriers and blinking radiation monitors. The brightly coloured streamers flying from their pitot tubes lent them a strange, almost festive appearance. But they were sleeping nightmares: once awakened, nobody — except the flight crew — could come within a mile of the nuclear-powered bombers and live.”

Read Charlie Stross on line.

Fashion advice

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A little bit of engrish poetry from the japanese online shop metamorphose (equipping the gothic lolita chan all over the world) :

” The other good reason to wear drawers is
worm in winter.
Wearing skirt in winter is a little bit cold.
So wear drawers to get worm!!”

SF vocabulary history

Category: science/fiction

Some days ago I stumbled upon this through slashdot. It’s a project by the Oxford English Dictionary, a collaboration with sf fans to find the earliest appearances of specific science fiction terms. The list in itself is already quite beautiful. Here’s a short part of their intro :

“This page is a pilot effort for the Oxford English Dictionary, in which the words associated with a special field of interest are collected so that knowledgeable aficionados can help the OED find useful examples of these words. This, our first project, is science fiction literature.

The OED aims to include all words that are frequently used in any field, and attempts to find the earliest example of every sense of every word it includes. For SF the OED needs earlier examples of terms it already includes, early examples of terms that have been slated for future inclusion, and any examples of terms that have not yet caught the editors’ attention but are common in SF. Words used infrequently, words associated chiefly with a single author, or words so specialized that they are found only in a single subgenre, are not high priorities for inclusion. “