An artist's conception of a terraformed Mars, the subject of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, one of the guilty pleasures of this summer's reading, as noted in the post below.
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*Captain's Log: New Stuff! Gee, Could The Holidays Be Near?*
November 17 sees the official release of *Star Trek JJA* in your favorite
video formats. Plus ...
Welcome to the Neighborhood
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A new portrait of the central Milky Way using infrared and X-ray
photography, a composite with contributions from the Hubble and Spitzer
space telescopes,...
This North Coast Weekend
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*Redwood Curtain* presents *Stones in His Pocket,* a dark comedy by Marie
Jones, about two Irish lads hired as extras for a Hollywood movie shoot.
It's at...
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*NFL 5th*
Okay, so it is turning into a sports blog. Who cares? The NFL season is
shaping up in a predictable way, with big winners and big losers and a fe...
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Woody Guthrie, bard of the Great Depression, who wrote so many great 30s tunes like "Hard Travelin'" and "The Hobo's Lullaby." That's one way I learned about...
"I Will Protect Medicare"
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After noting the charge *"made not just by radio and cable talk show hosts,
but prominent politicians, that we plan to set up panels of bureaucrats with
t...
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Poster for "The World of Tomorrow" portrait of the future at the 1939 New York World's Fair, and spectators in the General Motors "Futurama" exhibit.
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