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I've been using Google Reader recently, following the lamented death of Planet Fleck, and I suppose I have to admit its better. Here are some "shared items" if, for some reason, you want to read what I read.

« Its a bit thin, isn't it? | Main | Why did Malthus assume linear increase in food? »

Christmas Quiz

Posted on: December 24, 2008 5:12 AM, by William M. Connolley

Merry Christmas to all my readers, and even more to my writers. Here is a festive image, tastefully coloured in by me.

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And now for the quiz. In the spirit of "5 advances in climate science" I ask for the 5 best mistakes in sci-fi novels of the past year. To get the ball rolling with a low bar (and mix some metaphors in the process) I'll offer the polar orbiters in Anathem. Things like di-lithium crystals don't exist don't count, of course. It has to be something plausible and interesting thats wrong.

[Oh well, that didn't work. Never mind... -W]

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I like fantasy... but mainly because it is fantasy so I ignore all mistakes about how the "world" behaves... I have a hard time reading thrillers though... I hate when they start the CSI stuff and gets it wrong... or when the main persons just behave to irrational... :)

Posted by: Magnus W | December 25, 2008 6:14 AM

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Far be it from Eli to comment on science fiction, but if you are a US college student interested in robots in space, there is always the NASA Robotics Academy. A ten summer weeks internship.

Posted by: Eli Rabett | December 28, 2008 12:02 AM

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