Like Battlestar Galactica? Like the Simpsons? Then I present to you: Battlestar Galacticsimpsons. Oh my, that’s good.
In other news, we’re back from Ireland. Photos up on Flickr soon.
Like Battlestar Galactica? Like the Simpsons? Then I present to you: Battlestar Galacticsimpsons. Oh my, that’s good.
In other news, we’re back from Ireland. Photos up on Flickr soon.
This weekend I read Red Lightning, John Varley’s latest page-turner. I stand by what I said about Red Thunder, its predecessor:
It’s a fantastic read, the kind of book that would be written by the mutant prodigy love-child of Varley, Robert Heinlein, Carl Hiaasen, Spider Robinson, Douglas Coupland, Neal Stephenson, and Carl Sagan.
You must read this book. If you won’t take my word for it, listen to Cory Doctorow:
There are few writers whose work I love more than John Varley’s, purely love — but now that I’ve finished Red Lightning, I love his stuff even more.
Go get it. Now. Why are you still here? [Special thanks to Ted for lending me his copy before he read it himself.]
As the Global Spin version of a unicorn chaser, I’d like to point out that Google Copernicus Center is still hiring. [Thanks, Jennifer!]
Guess which amazing sci fi show just won a Peabody Award? You have to scroll down to the bottom to see the blurb. But it’s the first evah for the Sci Fi channel. Yay!