mishscifimusings.blogspot.com - 5/23/2009
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I love this video so much I thought I would share it with you. It is true as is stated in the video, a lot of scientists are science fiction writers themselves. Often times, people do not associate creativity with science, but creativity in combination with a solid knowledge of scientific ...
mikebrotherton.com - 5/24/2009
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mikebrotherton.com —
It’s getting hard for me to find things
here, and I know the number of people coming
year has grown a lot in recent months, so I’m going to take a few minutes to make a “best of” entry to help me and others find my posts ...
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List of Science and Science Fiction Posts
johncwright.livejournal.com - 5/28/2009
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johncwright.livejournal.com —
What Science Fiction & Fantasy books would you
read to children? This is kind of a hard
question to answer because the boundaries of the genre called Science Fiction simply does not apply to the kind of books children tend to like. For example, ...
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Children's Science Fiction
scificool.com - 5/21/2009
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scificool.com —
Close to every nerds heart is the periodic
table of elements. I have a copy tattooed to
my inner thigh as we all do, it’s essential information at the ready in case I am in desperate need for the atomic weight of Roentgenium while doing something naked. However essential, the Table is a ...
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Science Fiction Isn’t Much Fun Without Science
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Mish Sci Fi Musings: Science Fiction - Science Fact
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