Oh, Syfy, tell me this is not the real ad for Caprica
Barf. Seriously? SERIOUSLY??
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Former NASA Engineer’s Comments on a Very Old Story
Old, but relevant, to me and many others my age. I remember watching this happen, and it turned me off becoming an astronaut forever:“Well, the question was, did the cold weather (because it was a very, unusually cold day) affect the performance of the O-rings? Everyone was saying, “No, no, no!” because they were covering
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Tonight’s Song, Stuck on Repeat
This is War30 Seconds to Mars(from here, naturally. Tho it’s on repeat for writing-related reasons!) A warning to the peopleThe good and the evilThis is warTo the soldier, the civillianThe martyr, the victimThis is war It’s the moment of truth and the moment to lieThe moment to live and the moment to dieThe moment to
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Yes, Girls Play Video Games
Oh, the Alistair love! BioWare writers do know how to woo the geek girls (me included. I did, uh, in fact, do a google search on this topic which led me here for, uh, personal reasons?). We’re always around playing your games, you know, you just don’t hear about it until we finally get something
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Everybody’s a Critic
“A lot of the people who read a bestselling novel, for example, do not read much other fiction. By contrast, the audience for an obscure novel is largely composed of people who read a lot. That means the least popular books are judged by people who have the highest standards, while the most popular are
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Tonight’s Agenda
I’d rather it snowed another 6 inches so I could work from home tomorrow, instead of just another 2, which will make it annoying and slow to get into work, but not annoying and slow enough to work from home. Etc. It’s a rough life. Anyway, new project in the works tonight, already outlined and
Don’t Fail: On Turning 30
Failing in obscurity is easy. Failing in public is hard. There was a lot I wanted done by the time I turned 30. Like, you know, publishing a book (or three). I expected to “be a writer” by the time I was 24. When 25 came and went with no book sale, I quietly hunkered
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