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Is It Sunday Already? Starlinks
I feel like the last time I got to sit down and think about what I was doing was Thursday night, and I guess that’s true. Well more than 24 hours traveling to this remote spot in the mountains of Norway since then, being tired and dazed, and now after an 11 hour sleep I’m sort of ...
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SF Signal — ... image from Nick and the Glimmung By Philip K. Dick. Meanwhile, Ian McDonald goes all neener-neener-neener and skips the "show" part of show-and-tell when he tells us he has seen the Stephan Martiniere cover for Pyr's edition of The Dervish House. The word "awesome" is used. @SciFiNow: Top five: horror remakes. Unique Scoop lists 101 T-Shirts for Scientists, Science Geeks and Nerds. [via Mike Brotherton] ...

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