Monday night links.
* After a brief flirtation with "top five" status, Brüno is back to being a box-office disappointment.
* Top ten comics cities. #2: Chris Ware's Chicago. Via MetaFilter.
* xkcd tackles the frighteningly addictive power of TV Tropes.
* SF by the numbers. Via Boing Boing.
* Why are we so fat?
* Also in the New Yorker: profiles of Al Franken and Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa, last seen ratifying nature's right to exist.
* And allow me to offer my heartiest gerrycanavan.blogspot.com welcome to North Carolina's newest resident.
Monday, July 13, 2009
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Labels: Al Franken, America, Bernie Madoff, books, Brüno, Chicago, Chris Ware, comics, ecology, Ecuador, fatopia, fatpocalypse, film, health, North Carolina, obesity, science fiction, TV Tropes, xkcd
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Holmes v. Moriarty in "While You Sleep, I Destroy Your World." Also via TV Tropes. If anything "half my afternoon" was an understatement.
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Labels: Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes, TV Tropes, web comics
For your Sample History Search, you asked to see THE DEATH OF ADOLF HITLER on the date of AUGUST 13, 1908 in VIENNA, AUSTRIA. As it happens, THE DEATH OF ADOLF HITLER is one of our most popular requests, and Multiversity™ has developed an impressive pre-cached concordance on the subject, spanning most days of this subject’s entire lifespan. What does this mean for you? Simply that as a pre-researched event, if you were paying for this History Search, we could offer you this information on a substantially discounted basis: Some popular searches are available for as much as 65% off the “new search” price!Missives from Possible Futures #1: Alternate History Search Results. Via the Web site I spent about half my afternoon at, TV Tropes.
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Labels: Hitler, science fiction, time travel, TV Tropes
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Quick ones.
* Naturally, Barack Obama is Time's Person of the Year. For a brief while I thought they might pick someone else for shock value, but come on, this was a gimme.
* Jaimee pointed this out to me today, and now I'm seeing it at Politico: if she's selected to replace Hillary Clinton in the Senate—which seems, sadly, inevitable—Caroline Kennedy will have been in the Senate eight years in 2016, just like Clinton '08...
* Science fiction and glamor.
* TV Tropes has a whole subsection on comic book tropes.
* The best superhero graphic novels of 2008.
* And my vote for best news story of this or any year: Tiny Swiss watch found in undisturbed 400-year-old tomb.
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Labels: 2008, American nobility, Barack Obama, Caroline Kennedy, comics, glamor, Hillary Clinton, politics, science fiction, superheroes, the Senate, Time Person of the Year, time travel, TV Tropes
Monday, October 06, 2008
Sci-fi writers have no sense of scale. Via SF Signal.
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Labels: science fiction, TV Tropes
Sunday, April 13, 2008
The TV Tropes wiki is a huge compendium of well-worn narrative tropes from television, film, books, comics, and video games; for starters, consider the important effects of genre blindness and the idiot ball. Eventually you'll find your way to the SF tropes subpage, which endlessly catalogs, among other things, stock superpowers, just what can be done with time travel, and, of course, the inevitable apocalpyse...
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Labels: apocalypse, books, comics, film, games, genre blindness, idiot ball, science fiction, superheroes, television, time travel, TV Tropes, wikis