Cool: June 2008 Archives

 

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Apropos Of Something has The Top 30 “WTF?!” Moments in LOST History

Which quite neatly captures the essence of Lost that I love so much. My favourite?

#21: The Losties open the Hatch…and find a Scottish guy living inside

Lost in a word? Bonkers.

[Via io9 ]

Firefox 3 has, included, out of the box, everything you need to know about Robots.

Follow the link:

Gort! Klaatu barada nikto!

This only works with Firefox 3. So you might need to get it.

Get Firefox with Google Toolbar

Paul tagged me with a meme, and it's fun, so I'm doing it.

The instructions:

“To participate, you grab any book, go to page 123, find the fifth sentence, and blog it. Then tag five people.”

Here's the non-fiction entry:

If |ψ> and |ψ'> are normalized. then an arbitrary linear combination, α|ψ> + β|ψ'>, is not.

It's from Principles Of Quantum Mechanics by Ramamurti Shankar. Which is big and has a red cover and contains stuff I have forgotten and has an author I cannot stop calling Ravi Shankar.

It's not quite as good as this though:

Unfortunately, most do not.

A quote from The C++ Programming Language (Third Edition) by Bjarne Stroustrup. A classic.

Fictionwise I'd have reached for Snow Crash, if Paul had not already done that. So instead I reached for Neuromancer, but guess what? Page 123 is a title page:

PART THREE

Midnight in the Rue Jules Verne

Not a sentence in sight. Hmm. So how about:

I was the only adult there, an unusual situation that neither Doris nor I would have wanted, I'm sure.

Which really doesn't make Pacific Edge by Kim Stanley Robinson sound very appealing does it? (It is in fact, wonderful.) I have a feeling that this game is better with non-fiction books.

I tag everyone at SFSignal (if they haven't already done it).

Via Hackszine.com

Because it can be done.

Harry Redlich emailed me to mention their new T-Shirt site, Atomic Tarantula.

I know what you're thinking, yeah, yeah, another T-Shirt site, I have Threadless why do I need anything else. Go and check it out. Trust me. They have very, very cool Science Fiction T-Shirts. Plus the site itself is a groovy, dead simple Flash thingy. And, oh yeah, cool name!

If you want to buy me a present, I'll have any of those except the Star Trek ones (admittedly the Star Trek ones are still cool, but my upbringing leaves me fundamentally opposed to The Trek).

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