Thursday, June 23, 2011

Radioactive leaks found at 75% of US nuke sites - CBS News

Radioactive leaks found at 75% of US nuke sites - CBS News

The Official Graham Hancock Website: Newsdesk

The Official Graham Hancock Website: Newsdesk

Quantum magic trick shows reality is what you make it - physics-math - 22 June 2011 - New Scientist

Quantum magic trick shows reality is what you make it - physics-math - 22 June 2011 - New Scientist

Hadrian's Wall: A horde of ancient treasures make for a compelling new Cumbrian exhibition - This Britain, UK - The Independent

Hadrian's Wall: A horde of ancient treasures make for a compelling new Cumbrian exhibition - This Britain, UK - The Independent

Strong Earthquake Rattles Northeastern Japan : Discovery News

Strong Earthquake Rattles Northeastern Japan : Discovery News

The Official Graham Hancock Website: Newsdesk

The Official Graham Hancock Website: Newsdesk

Multicellular Life Arises In A Test Tube - Science News

Multicellular Life Arises In A Test Tube - Science News

Tyrannosaurus Rex 'hunted in packs' - Telegraph

Tyrannosaurus Rex 'hunted in packs' - Telegraph

European space chief: International Space Station in 'chaos' - Telegraph

European space chief: International Space Station in 'chaos' - Telegraph

News Flash: Evidence Found for Large Saltwater Ocean Beneath Saturn's Enceladus

News Flash: Evidence Found for Large Saltwater Ocean Beneath Saturn's Enceladus

City Life Could Change Your Brain for the Worse | Wired Science | Wired.com

City Life Could Change Your Brain for the Worse | Wired Science | Wired.com

Baby star blasts jets of water into space

Baby star blasts jets of water into space

Everything you know about static electricity is wrong

Everything you know about static electricity is wrong

Legendary cryptids that turned out be absolutely real

Legendary cryptids that turned out be absolutely real

The search for monsters among us

The search for monsters among us

Monday, June 20, 2011

Getting Back to Basics

I've been negligent in regards to my blog lately, no actual writing from me, only posts and re-posts of items I find interesting and or helpful. I haven't tagged anything in my blog for a long time. I wish there was some kind of auto-hash tag thingie that will take key words from my posts or a couple of words from the title and create hash tags. If anybody knows of any Google apps, or new software that hash tags automatically, please let me know. My novel is approaching the final stages. I'm transcribing the final section in the last notebook right now. This damn thing has taken forever but I have to finish it, even if heaven forbid, it doesn't amount to anything, at least I know I finished it. After the novel is printed out, I'm going to take a month or two away from it (if I can) and finish writing another novel, finish a play and complete two graphic novel scripts. The first graphic novel is called, A Done Deal it is a twist on Faust with a new type of artistic medium conglomerate
The second graphic novel is a twisted Science Fiction Romance called Man in the Box.
I cannot go into any detail for either project yet, but I will break the news as soon as one of them are complete and ready for consumption.
And now, a couple hours of sleep before I go back to Grub Street.
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Latour Litanizer « Larval Subjects .

Latour Litanizer « Larval Subjects .

“Latour litanies” and an old ontological game of combination I used to play « Conatus

“Latour litanies” and an old ontological game of combination I used to play « Conatus

Ian Bogost - Latour Litanizer

Ian Bogost - Latour Litanizer

Some Americans will work for 25 cents an hour, experiment shows - Yahoo! News

Some Americans will work for 25 cents an hour, experiment shows - Yahoo! News

5 REASONS WHY E BOOKS AREN'T THERE YET

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Flash mob - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Flash mob - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lazarus Long - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lazarus Long - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

To Sail Beyond the Sunset - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

To Sail Beyond the Sunset - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cat Who Walks Through Walls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cat Who Walks Through Walls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Heinlein Society

Heinlein Society

The Number of the Beast (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Number of the Beast (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jubal Harshaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jubal Harshaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Europe Braces for Serious Crop Losses and Blackouts: Scientific American

Europe Braces for Serious Crop Losses and Blackouts: Scientific American

No, the Sun is not about to plunge us into a new Ice Age - io9

No, the Sun is not about to plunge us into a new Ice Age - io9

Something wicked guidelines

Paris Review - The Art of Fiction No. 209, Ann Beattie

Monday, June 13, 2011

6.6 billion $ theft

http://m.npr.org/story/137151762?url=/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/06/13/137151762/report-6-6b-meant-for-iraq-may-be-largest-theft-in-u-s-history&ft=1&f=1001&sc=tw&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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SMASHWORDS

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Fireworks boxing is the greatest sport that never caught on - io9

Fireworks boxing is the greatest sport that never caught on - io9

How a small group of California ants are challenging the global Argentine ant empire - io9

How a small group of California ants are challenging the global Argentine ant empire - io9

Found Objects: THE ROSICRUCIAN COSMO-CONCEPTION or MYSTIC CHRISTIANITY An Elementary Treatise Upon Man's Past Evolution, Present Constitution and Future Development.

Found Objects: THE ROSICRUCIAN COSMO-CONCEPTION or MYSTIC CHRISTIANITY An Elementary Treatise Upon Man's Past Evolution, Present Constitution and Future Development.

PATRICIA HIGHSMITH


For awhile in her life, she wrote comic books between 1942-1948. See the link below.

"Patricia Highsmith (January 19, 1921 – February 4, 1995) was an American novelist and short-story writer most widely known for her psychological thrillers, which have led to more than two dozen film adaptations. Her first novel, Strangers on a Train has been adapted for stage and screen numerous times, notably by Alfred Hitchcock in 1951. In addition to her acclaimed series about murderer Tom Ripley, she wrote many short stories, often macabre, satirical or tinged with black humor. Although she wrote specifically in the genre of crime fiction, her books have been lauded by various writers and critics as being artistic and thoughtful enough to rival mainstream literature.Michael Dirda observed that, "Europeans honored her as a psychological novelist, part of anexistentialist tradition represented by her own favorite writers, in particular DostoevskyConrad,KafkaGide, and Camus.."

" The young Highsmith had an intense, complicated relationship with her mother and resented her stepfather and in later years she sometimes tried to win him over to her side of the argument in her confrontations with her mother. According to Highsmith, her mother once told her that she had tried to abort her by drinkingturpentine. Highsmith never resolved this love-hate relationship, which haunted her for the rest of her life, and which she fictionalized in her short story"The Terrapin", about a young boy who stabs his mother to 

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THE PLAY WITHIN THE PLAY AND THE PLAY AND BEYOND

parisreview: We talk about the play within the play: there is also a play without the play-which contains everything. - Archibald MacLeish
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ARTHUR MILLER QUOTE

parisreview: Somewhere in the blood you have a play, and you wait until it passes behind the eyes. - Arthur Miller
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Godard

David Mamet's conversion to Conservatism

"At the risk of biting the hand that feeds him, acclaimed playwrightDavid Mamet has written a new book likely to enflame the liberal audience that has embraced him since his rise to fame with 1984's "Glengarry Glen Ross."

On the cover of "The Secret Knowledge On the Dismantling of American Culture," Mamet proclaims: "The struggle of the Left to rationalize its positions is an intolerable Sisyphean burden. I speak as a reformed Liberal."

Mamet, 63, who grew up the son of liberal Jewish immigrants in Chicago, came to his conversion late in life -- he says he spoke to his first conservatives at age 60 -- and got his schooling from folks like Shelby Steele and Glenn Beck.

"I didn't think about the world before," Mamet told ABC News.com. "I just didn't and I started to think about it. Where does money come from? What's free trade? Capitalism? How do people do business? The understanding that I came up with is we get money from fulfilling the needs of others."

For years, Mamet has entertained us. After earning a place as one of the country's top dramatists for plays "American Buffalo,""Speed the Plow" and the Pulitizer-Prize-winning "Glengarry Glen Ross," Mamet began writing screenplays ("The Untouchables," "The Verdict") and directing features ("Homicide," "State and Main") for Hollywood.

Now he's taking on Hollywood in his new book. "Less and less movies are made every year," he said. "California has taxed the movie businesses away. And it's a damn shame. It's a great biz."

Mamet isn't worried about alienating some of his audience with his new beliefs.

"My responsiblity is to entertain them," he said. "It's not my job to manipulate them, even if I knew how by catering to a political belief..."

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Former relative denounces Grants Pass evangelist

Former relative denounces Grants Pass evangelist

YouTube - The Linda's Continue Discussion about Roy Masters

YouTube - The Linda's Continue Discussion about Roy Masters

What Sugar Actually Does to Your Brain and Body - Lifehacker

What Sugar Actually Does to Your Brain and Body - Lifehacker

Is this a secret Martian base, revealed by Google maps? - io9

Is this a secret Martian base, revealed by Google maps? - io9

Ancient Americans helped colonize Easter Island long before the arrival of Europeans - io9

Ancient Americans helped colonize Easter Island long before the arrival of Europeans - io9

Bacteria-laced algae is spreading into freshwater streams across the globe - io9

Bacteria-laced algae is spreading into freshwater streams across the globe - io9

C. P. Anthologies

C. P. Anthologies

project:PONTONE

project:PONTONE

Serpentine Gallery: Mark Leckey in discussion with Matt Webb Wednesday 8 June 2011

Serpentine Gallery: Mark Leckey in discussion with Matt Webb Wednesday 8 June 2011

Neolithic Britain revealed

Neolithic Britain revealed

UbuWeb Sound - History of Electronic / Electroacoustic Music

UbuWeb Sound - History of Electronic / Electroacoustic Music

QUANTUM MECHANICS RULES BENT

Quantum mechanics rule 'bent' in classic experiment

Water ripplesLight can interfere with itself just as water ripples can add to or cancel one another

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"Researchers have bent one of the most basic rules of quantum mechanics, a counterintuitive branch of physics that deals with atomic-scale interactions.

Its "complementarity" rule asserts that it is impossible to observe light behaving as both a wave and a particle, though it is strictly both.

In an experiment reported in Science, researchers have now done exactly that.

They say the feat "pulls back the veil" on quantum reality in a way that was thought to be prohibited by theory.

Quantum mechanics has spawned and continues to fuel spirited debates about the nature of what we can see and measure, and what nature keeps hidden - debates that often straddle the divide between the physical and the philosophical.

For instance, a well-known rule called the Heisenberg uncertainty principle maintains that for some pairs of measurements, high precision in one necessarily reduces the precision that can be achieved in the other.

One embodiment of this idea lies in a "two-slit interferometer", in which light can pass through one of two slits and is viewed on a screen.

Let a number of the units of light called photons through the slits, and an interference pattern develops, like waves overlapping in a pond. However, keeping a close eye on which photons went through which slits - what may be termed a "strong measurement" - destroys the pattern..."

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Graphic Novel Criticism podcast

Monday, June 6, 2011

YouTube - The Universe Is Expanding

YouTube - The Universe Is Expanding

YouTube - Woody Allen on Existentialism

YouTube - Woody Allen on Existentialism

YouTube - Woody Allen on Ingmar Bergman (1/2)

YouTube - Woody Allen on Ingmar Bergman (1/2)

YouTube - Documentary on Ingmar Bergman (01/04)

YouTube - Documentary on Ingmar Bergman (01/04)

YouTube - Ingmar Bergman on Strindberg

YouTube - Ingmar Bergman on Strindberg

YouTube - Ingmar Bergman part 1

YouTube - Ingmar Bergman part 1

YouTube - Μοח οחçle (1958) 1/11

YouTube - Μοח οחçle (1958) 1/11

YouTube - Rashomon Part 1

YouTube - Rashomon Part 1

YouTube - Part 1 - Wild Strawberries (1957)

YouTube - Part 1 - Wild Strawberries (1957)

YouTube - Herzog on Dreams

YouTube - Herzog on Dreams

YouTube - Ivan Neville - Not Just Another Girl

I'VE LOVED THIS SONG SINCE THE FIRST TIME I HEARD IT IN 1988, DRIVING TOWARDS SOME LIFE CHANGING STUFF I COULD NEVER HAD ANTICIPATED.


YouTube - Ivan Neville - Not Just Another Girl

YouTube - SKIN DEEP Ivan Neville - Falling Out Of Love

YouTube - SKIN DEEP Ivan Neville - Falling Out Of Love

YouTube - Movie Trailer Skin Deep 1989

YouTube - Movie Trailer Skin Deep 1989

YouTube - François Truffaut On Preparing To Shoot A Film

YouTube - François Truffaut On Preparing To Shoot A Film

YouTube - Citizen Kane (1941) film 1st

YouTube - Citizen Kane (1941) film 1st

YouTube - Fritz Lang's Metropolis 1/14 - Directors Cut

YouTube - Fritz Lang's Metropolis 1/14 - Directors Cut

YouTube - M

YouTube - M

Download & Streaming : Moving Image Archive : Internet Archive

Download & Streaming : Moving Image Archive : Internet Archive

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

YouTube - Rummidging around the career of David Lodge

YouTube - Rummidging around the career of David Lodge

YouTube - Interview_David Lodge

YouTube - Interview_David Lodge

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (13)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (13)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (12)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (12)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (11)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (11)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (10)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (10)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (9)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (9)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (8)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (8)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (7)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (7)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (6)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (6)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (5)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (5)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (3)

YouTube - In Search of Anthony Burgess: Manchester (3)

Proof that Denver Airport is one of the most evil places on Earth - io9

Proof that Denver Airport is one of the most evil places on Earth - io9

UPDIKE'S THOUGHTS ON DEVELOPING A WORK ETHIC

Try to Develop Actual Work Habits

"To the young writers, I would merely say, "Try to develop actual work habits, and even though you have a busy life, try to reserve an hour say—or more—a day to write." Some very good things have been written on an hour a day. . . . So, take it seriously, you know, just set a quota. Try to think of communicating with some ideal reader somewhere. Try to think of getting into print. Don't be content just to call yourself a writer and then bitch about the crass publishing world that won't run your stuff. We're still a capitalist country, and writing to some degree is a capitalist enterprise, when it's not a total sin to try to make a living and court an audience. "Read what excites you," would be advice, and even if you don't imitate it you will learn from it. . . . I would like to think that in a country this large—and a language even larger—that there ought to be a living in it for somebody who cares, and wants to entertain and instruct a reader."


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