Jason Snell and John Gruber on iPhone applications Merlin talks with MacWorld Magazine’s Jason Snell and DaringFireball.net’s John Gruber about the likely future of applications for the recently announced iPhone. Who will be allowed
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43F Podcast: Snell & Gruber on iPhone applications | 43 Folders
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The Star Pit Part 1
“In 1967, WBAI produced a two-hour radio dramatization of Samuel R. Delany’s first short piece [a novelette] of SF, ‘The Star-Pit’, with narration by Delany himself.” That broadcast is STILL available as 4 FREE MP3s, all of which are downloadable HERE, along with a fascinating article chronicling the radio drama’s production history. Enjoy! The Star Pit By Samuel R. Delany; Perfomed by a Full Cast 4 MP3 Files – Approx. 2 Hours [RADIO DRAMA] Broadcaster: Mind’s Eye Theater / WBAI FM New York Broadcast: 1967 A tale of loneliness and difference, about grounded workers who service the starships that will travel the galaxy. First published in Worlds of Tomorrow, February 1967
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Hell is the Absence of God | Ted Chiang
An unbeliever struggles with the question of faith when God is scientific fact and angels routinely visit the earth. Hugo, Locus, Nebula Awards (Best Novelette).
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This isn’t your grandfather’s science fiction | MetaFilter
A simple time machine undermines the concept of free will, with disastrous consequences.
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Exhalation | Ted Chiang
A non-human scholar relates the dissection of his own brain, and the implications his discoveries hold for his curious clockwork universe. Locus, Hugo Awards (Best Short Story).
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The Merchant and the Alchemist’s Gate | Ted Chiang
An ancient alchemist introduces a traveling merchant to a mysterious time-traveling gateway. Hugo, Nebula Awards (Best Novelette).
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Audiograph (The Sounds of the SF Bay Area): Golden Gate Fields
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Overthinking It Podcast Episode 224: He Has Two Levers
Peter Fenzel, Mark Lee, and Matthew Wrather are joined by Chris Noessel, co-author of Make It So: Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction, to talk about fictitious user interfaces; they also cover Lee’s visit to New York Comic-Con 2012.
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Tim Powers Hide Me
Interview with Tim Powers re Hide Me Among the Graves
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The Momus Report Podcast Women in SF Pt 2
In the second half of Carol Connolly and Emmet O’Cuana’s discussion about Women in SF, the pair list Octavia Butler, Mira Grant Lauren Beukes, Sheri Tepper and Liz Williams among their favourite writers, along with some honourable mentions
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