Monthly Archives: June 2016

Submitted a story

I submitted a short story today for the first time in a couple of years. It was in my trunk file and I never actually submitted it before because I thought it was a little too cute. Someone might like it, so I gave it a shot. I don’t think I’ll resubmit it anywhere if […]

Escaped robot holds up traffic in Russia | Weird | News | Toronto Sun

A robot named Promobot made a break from a laboratory in Russia, but then caused a traffic jam when its battery ran out in the middle of the street. Source: Escaped robot holds up traffic in Russia | Weird | News | Toronto Sun

Writer's Block – A Supercut on Vimeo

Beautiful Stained Glass Portraits of Science Heroes | Nerdist

Science is short on saints. History’s greatest scientists and science communicators are just people with a passion for empiricism. However, some have risen to the top with their discoveries, contributions, and dedication to science as a whole. Maybe the man who laid the groundwork for the digital revolution deserves a classic stained-glass painting too! In […]

Koka's Beat Machine No. 2 on Vimeo

Gravitational Waves From Colliding Black Holes Shake Scientists’ Detectors Again : The Two-Way : NPR

For the second time in recent months, scientists say they have picked up distortions in space and time. The find suggests smaller-sized black holes may be more numerous than many scientists thought. Source: Gravitational Waves From Colliding Black Holes Shake Scientists’ Detectors Again : The Two-Way : NPR

The Ancient City of Florence Could Fit Inside an Atlanta Interchange | Streetsblog.net

Source: The Ancient City of Florence Could Fit Inside an Atlanta Interchange | Streetsblog.net

LibriVox

The Jewels of Aptor Samuel R. DELANEY (1942 – ) Delany’s first novel, from 1962, serves as a sort of prologue to the subsequent Captives of the Flame, 1963. Set several centuries after the Great Fire — a nuclear holocaust — a young woman seeks her destiny with the help of a four-armed youth. (Summary […]