The Oatmeal.

Category: misc

“Comparing moms to an octopus would be like pitting an army of savages against one well-oiled gatling gun sitting atop a hill. The mothers would charge the hill, hurling rocks and sticks; they’d roar righteous, compassionate battle cries of warriors who believe they are fighting for the betterment of humanity. They’d truly fight from the […]

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The Neurology of Transcendence

Category: ass-hamsters, neuro, sentience/cognition

So just a day or so after we revisit “A Word for Heathens”  — a story exploring the social ramifications of neurotechnology that induces Rapture On Demand — here comes a paper by Cosimo Urgesi and his buddies showing a relationship between the posterior parietal cortex and something called “Self-Transcendence” — an index, if we […]

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Since I don’t have time for a thousand words…

Category: art on ink, writing news

This gorgeous and moody piece illustrates a chunk of my backlist.  Two guesses which one.

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BoYOOPShock

Category: ink on art, writing news

Another clip show, to clear the decks before I dive back into these gratitudinal e-mails (I’m sending thank-yous to everyone who donated to my legal fund. Even spending 60-90 minutes/day at this task, it’s gonna take forever to get through them all — but if you chipped in, you’ll be hearing from me. It may […]

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Art Imitates Argument

Category: blindsight, ink on art

By now you’ve all noticed the termineetah. She’s the handiwork of a guy called Andrew Chase. You can find other samples of his work over on his website (or cut straight to the cool stuff here and here). We’ve exchanged the occasional e-mail in the past, but I had no idea he built this kind […]

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Not the Heinlein Novel.

Category: Squidgate

Oh, right. Friday. In and out in about five minutes. I was back in Canada by  9:30am (although I got to sit around in the Sarnia Public Library for the next nine hours or so, waiting for the evening train home). Same judge as before, so whatever laid him low the first time around was […]

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Could Blindsight‘s Vampires Beat Twilight‘s Vampires in a Fair Fight?

Category: blindsight

Strangely, that actually seems to be a subject of discussion over at Spacebattles.com. I mean, I’ve never read the Twilight books (those are the vamps that, er, sparkle, yes?), but seriously.  Is there any question?

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Deus Ex Machina: or, Why I’m in Port Huron Twice This Week

Category: Squidgate

Okay, so. Kind of a schizoid crossing this time. The usual level of service was restored on the front lines, where my car was searched (as we all know, evildoers are most likely to smuggle contraband when entering the country for a court appearance), all cell phones were confiscated, and I was berated by a […]

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Long Shots and Long Lists

Category: Squidgate, writing news

Huh. I’ve just been informed by someone codenamed “SciCurious” that my Climategate posting has been chosen as one of the “50 Best Science Blogging Posts of the Year” by an elite cabal of judges running something known as the Open Laboratory! Competition. (I do not know the purpose of the exclamation point. If it is […]

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Either That or it’s Swine Flu

Category: misc

I’ve spewed these shrimp from both ends now From front and back, and still somehow, It’s shrimp gone rotten I recall I really can’t eat shrimmmmmp… At allllllll… To those who were expecting to hear back from me early this week, my apologies. I think the worst has been purged.

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