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DELAYED GRATIFICATION: APPLE
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TOUGH LOVE FOR THE AIR FORCE
http://phredspace.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/06/tough-love-for-the-air-force.htmlSECDEF Gates finally does something no enemy of the US ever accomplished: he decapitated the USAF fighter mafia: In bypassing the Air Force's "fighter mafia" in filling the chief of staff's position, Gates appears to be sending a message to the service that it needs to prioritize missions that support …
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THE SOFT SCIENCE CASE FOR SPACE
http://phredspace.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/06/the-soft-science-case-for-space.htmlI keep noodling around about structures, agents and globalization. Sure, we're globalizing, or congealing, what have you. Some good and bad in all that. What's unique is that for the first time, this wave of globalization has the opportunity to pull together the entire upper level of structure: the international system. …
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Friday Free Fiction for 4th July
http://futurismic.com/2008/07/04/friday-free-fiction-for-4th...download an excerpt from his forthcoming short story collection, The Last Reef. Indeed, it looks like most of the Friday Flash Fictioneers are taking a sabbatical this week, but the die-hards are still on the case: Phred Serenissima is hanging with “Van and Marla“ Neil Beynon’s on the “Blink“ *** And there’s your weekly dose of free fiction - I hope there’s something in there to keep your literary stomach from churning. Don’t forget to send us your tips and plugs
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Friday Free Fiction for 13th June
http://futurismic.com/2008/06/13/friday-free-fiction-for-13t...Never Talk To Strangers” missed the boat last week. Phred Serenissima also slipped through last week’s net, when he was developing a character called “Polly Pengelly Pendragon“; this week he’s making an “Initial Entry“ Justin Pickard would like to say “Welcome to the Umweltzone“ Gaie Sebold is all about the “Show and Tell“ *** Non-fiction bonus, via BoingBoing: “Jonathan Zittrain gets so many things right in
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ChessVibes
http://www.chessvibes.comLatest news elsewhere chess - Google Blog Search • MY BOY MUQTADA: LET'S SEE HOW THIS GOES • Karen Asrian Memorial (Chess Giants)… • Flash Spécial Coupe de France d'échecs: Strasbourg qualifié pour ... ChessBase News • US Women's Armageddon – reactions from our readers •
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Friday Free Fiction for 30th May
http://futurismic.com/2008/05/30/friday-free-fiction-for-30t...“Lord Cthulhu Walks the Desert“. *** And finally, your selection from the Friday Flash Fictioneers: Phred Serenissima’s story from last week is “Garden Variety“; this week’s is called “Choices“. Gareth D Jones decries the ravages of war (and drugs) in “The Hastening of Battle“. Neil Beynon proves that you can get inspiration from blog posts here at Futurismic in “Touched“ Don’t worry;
36 days ago in Futurismic - near-future science fiction and fact since 2001 by jeremylyon · Authority: 377 -
gareth.d.jones/science.fiction
http://garethdjones.blogspot.comDan Pawley Gareth D Jones Gareth L Powell Greg O'Byrne Ian Hocking Jay Lake Justin Pickard Martin McGrath Neil Beynon Paul Raven Phred Seranissima Shaun C Green
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SEO Keyword News
http://seokeywordsnews.nets back to the shelves “The New Old Thing,” while others refer to the phenomena as Dinosaur Brands or Graveyard Brands. What we have here is a company prompting the “attack of the killer zombie brands.” Names that have been exhumed include Underalls, Salon Selectives, Nuprin, Coleco and a list of others. These guys are engaging in what is referred to as “Retromarketing,” and it’s based on the theory
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Name Wire: The Product Naming Blog
http://www.namedevelopment.com/blogcalls bringing zombie brands back to the shelves “The New Old Thing,” while others refer to the phenomena as Dinosaur Brands or Graveyard Brands. What we have here is a company prompting the “attack of the killer zombie brands.” Names that have been exhumed include Underalls, Salon Selectives, Nuprin, Coleco and a list of others. These guys are engaging in what is referred to as “Retromarketing,” and it’s based on the theory that consumers will
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Qué sería del mundo... si lo hubiera dicho así
http://ahuramazdah.typepad.com/que_seria_del_mundoHubWorldTravel G5 Operations Center -Room 26 Dirt Under Our Fingernails Penny Sanford Porcelains Day of the Dreamweavers WASATCH CROSSFIT Rough Draft My Weblog Craig O's Blog Timing Error
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Friday Free Fiction for 16th May
http://futurismic.com/2008/05/16/friday-free-fiction-for-16t...Dan Pawley’s back in the saddle after some “Dead Time“ Shaun C Green reports in from the “Interdiction Zone“ Gaie Sebold has been conducting “An Experiment“ Phred Serenissima remembers “Daddy’s Girl“ *** Looks like that’s your lot for this week - though there’s still masses of good stuff over in the Sidebar Of Free-Fictional Justice, so why not do another webzine a favour and pay them a visit?
50 days ago in Futurismic - near-future science fiction and fact since 2001 by jeremylyon · Authority: 377 -
Friday Free Fiction for 9th May
http://futurismic.com/2008/05/09/friday-free-fiction-for-9th...Alice“ Gareth D Jones wants to tell you about “Rosetta“ Neil Beynon is smoking “Quantum Cigars“ Sarah Ellender keeps it super-short with “Liquid Smoke“ Phred Serenissima is engaged in “The Great Debate“ Apologies this week from Gareth L Powell; he’s celebrating having topped the Interzone reader’s poll. Congratulations, Gareth - well deserved. Added bonus: not exactly flash, and not exactly a story, but long-time web-buddy and all-round
57 days ago in Futurismic - near-future science fiction and fact since 2001 by jeremylyon · Authority: 377