Mozilla Easter Egg: Zort!
If you have Firefox on a Windows PC, type this into the URL window: about:robots Just that. (It didn’t work on my daughter’s Linux netbook. But it seems to work in Windows and Mac.) I’ll send a free Chaos … Read More
For the curious reader of science fiction (scifi) and fantasy
If you have Firefox on a Windows PC, type this into the URL window: about:robots Just that. (It didn’t work on my daughter’s Linux netbook. But it seems to work in Windows and Mac.) I’ll send a free Chaos … Read More
This weekend, my favorite SF convention takes place in Burlington, Mass. Readercon is a great gathering of writers, editors, artists, and most of all, readers—people who really love to read, think, and talk about books. I’ll be there Friday and … Read More
What better way to start the holiday weekend (or end it, since I forgot to post this after I wrote it) than to see a flying car fly! This I-TEC Maverick Sport Model is different from the Transition and the … Read More
Promises, promises. I swore I’d keep you informed how work was going on the new book, which in case you’re forgotten is called The Reefs of Time, fifth volume in the Chaos Chronicles. The answer is: slowly, but steadily. Life … Read More
“Engineers! Always changing things!” So said Dr. McCoy, in the first Star Trek movie. Generally speaking, you can’t accuse me of doing too much of that with my website or my blog. But if you look to the right (if … Read More
Yes, it’s true! (If you forgive my slight poetic license.) High school students from Brookline, Massachusetts shot a terrific video of Japan’s Hayabusa spacecraft coming down through the atmosphere and breaking apart in a fiery cascade over the Australian outback. … Read More
I first came across this video on Tobias Buckell’s blog. It’s a short animation of a talk about what gives us motivation, according to psychological studies. The speaker is Dan Pink, author of the book Drive. If you’re interested in … Read More