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scifi

  • Serenity: Is it worth seeing?
  • Global to Local
  • Too soon to tell -- Blog or Book?
  • That Fine Line between Users and Programs
  • Klingon is Copyrighted
  • Down and Out relicensed today
  • Cory Doctorow's New Book: Eastern Standard Tribe
  • Matrix Revolutions: A Favorable Review
  • AoIR Roundtable on Qualitative Internet Research
  • SciFi isn't dead, it's just a little bit more... British.
  • Quicksilver Is Published! And then there was the wiki . . .
  • Declining SF Interest Means Change in American Ideology
  • Neal Stephenson Rewrites History
  • Helping Machines Think Differently
  • The Gospel according to Neo
  • Why I am a Bad Correspondent
  • Seems Unlikely: Renown Cyberpunk Author Writing Novel with Fount
  • An Interview with William Gibson and Tom Maddox
  • So long, Douglas Adams, and thanks for all the fun
  • Information Database: The Cyberpunk Project
  • Cyberpunk
  • Cyberpunk From subculture to mainstream
  • cybRpunk
  • Frequently Asked Questions alt.cyberpunk

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