Thursday links as I just about catch up to where I need to be:
* My friend, fellow culturemonkey, and "Ecology and Ideology" co-editor Ryan Vu is doing a series on his home blog called Dispatches from the American Left about a recent trip he took to Mountain Justice Summer, a retreat in Kentucky for environmental activists.
* In the wake of cataclysmic Arctic Sea melting, humanity has finally decided to come together and figure out how to begin to solve the environmental crisis who owns the new shipping lanes. Sigh.
* Robokill: a game. Just about exactly what it sounds like.
* "It’s not a happy ending, we end up with almost nothing." Edward James Olmos on the end of Battlestar Galactica. Via io9.
* Also of BSG note: a blog all about the science of Battlestar Galactica.
* What Liberal Media? Part 1,000,000: In the wake of the Scott McClellan book, Jessica Yellin reports that network executives at ABC pressured her to make Bush look good.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 3:13 PM
Labels: activism, Battlestar Galactica, blogs, Bush, ecology, games, ice sheet collapse, mass media, politics, Polygraph, robots, science, science fiction, Scott McClellan, television, the Arctic
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