Archive for March, 2010

Another Nice Resources for Interstellar Worldbuilding

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Following up my recent post on this topic, I came across another really nice one, although a bit low-tech, very similar to a book I used to have and use back in the 1990s when the web wasn’t so dense. Credits to Eric Nylund for this one, which he uses when writing Halo novels: Atlas […]

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Interstellar World Building

Monday, March 15th, 2010

I’ve discussed some world building before, and this has traditionally been an important topic in science fiction and fantasy.   I want to get a little more specific where it comes to space-based interstellar science fiction. These days I think it’s becoming necessary to be very specific in any human-based, Earth-oriented future to use real astronomy […]

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NASA Looking for Innovative Educational Ideas — About Video Games Among Other Things!

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Here’s the letter below asking for input (until March 19th). I am particularly thrilled about NASA’s questions and especially the only about video game development (question six). This is a potentially very powerful way of getting at the younger generation before college level. I wish I’d seen this sooner and had more time to participate. […]

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Ten Actors Who Look Like Aliens

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Maybe this is in bad taste.   I don’t know.   I don’t care too much.   There are some weird looking actors out there who have gotten a lot of work over the years.   They’re not ugly.   They’re “Hollywood Ugly” which means you don’t scream when you see them and there’s something about the way they look […]

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