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Are These the Most Famous Sci-Fi Locations in the Real World?

http://www.cinematical.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ are-these-the-most-famous-sci-fi-locat…
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Images Does the one-time location for Rebel Without a Cause deserve to be mentioned among the most famous real world locations for science fiction movies? There's a great chart at oobject that they're simply calling "15 scifi movies 15 famous architectural locations." ...
22 hours ago by WeblogsInc in Cinematical
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    Tor.com sci-fi wallpaper

    http://themes.common-space.net/ 2008/ 05/ torcom-sci-fi-wallpaper/

    For the past few months, Tor.com (publisher of fine fantasy and science fiction books) has been promoting their upcoming website redesign by releasing weekly FREE e-books by their authors, and FREE wallpapers featuring art both old and new.

    48 minutes ago by Hoshichan in Common Themes · Authority: 2
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    Top 10 Science Fiction Movies of All Time

    http://movies.rockerreport.com/ top_10_science_fiction_movies_all_time

    A countdown of the ten best science fiction movies ever made.

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    Of Butterflies and Men (Stargate Atlantis)

    http://khriskin.livejournal.com/ 675609.html

    TITLE: Of Butterflies and Men FANDOM: Stargate Atlantis LENGTH/RATING: 100 words, PG-13 PAIRING/WARNINGS: None SUMMARY: "Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man." - Chuang Chou. Written for [IMG [info]]sga_flashfic Must Be Dreaming challenge.

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    Advertising the OffWorld Colonies, Spinners in the Rain: Sound Effects From Blade Runner

    http://www.andiamnotlying.com/ 2008/ advertising-the-offworld-colonies-spinners-…

    I can’t look out my office window on a grey rainy day like today without imagining Spinners weaving through the buildings, crowds of people with glowing umbrellas and shady eyeball craftsmen working their frigid magic on the streets.And as the 21st century grinds on, I’m more and more convinced that Blade Runner is coming true.

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    Catching Up as I Live the Traveling Life

    http://www.mikebrotherton.com/ ?p=569

    Catching Up as I Live the Traveling Life May 16th, 2008 I am in Rio as of this morning.  The run along the Copacabana beach was good, but more challenging than I had hoped.  The locals (AKA Cariocas) think the weather is cool, but by the standards of a runner from Wyoming, it is an oven.

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    When the Doctor Disappoints

    http://livingtheliminal.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ when-the-doctor-dissappoints/

    The recent Doctor Who episode, “The Doctor’s Daughter” is arguably the worst episode produced since the show’s return in 2005. So disappointing that I had to blog about it, even with the attendant risk that I might confirm the suspicions of people who don’t like the show.

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    Venus: Planet of Peril

    http://olgada.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ venus-planet-of-peril/

    (Acting on a sudden whim, they’ve gone off to spend the afternoon on the planet Venus. It’s turning out to be harder work than they anticipated. The air is hot and misty and the sweat is pouring off both their foreheads as they hack their way through the thick, tropical rainforest which covers most of the planet’s surface.

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    Sequel, sequel, who has a sequel?

    http://communionblog.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ sequel-sequel-who-has-a-sequel…

    I can’t say that I’ve gotten terribly excited about io9, the relatively new site that describes itself as “Strung Out on Science Fiction”.  Simply, so much of the content there seems directed at current TV shows that I’m not watching, it just doesn’t seem to make sense to plow through it all.

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    Fear Zone Review of ETERNAL VIGILANCE!

    http://www.gabriellefaust.com/ archives/ 465

    Fear Zone Review of ETERNAL VIGILANCE! Author: Gabrielle Faust 16.05.2008 What an awesome early birthday present! Norman L. Rubenstein over at Fear Zone reviewed Eternal Vigilance this week and, lucky for me, it sounds like he REALLY enjoyed it!

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    Rejected from Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine

    http://davidsmag.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ rejected-from-neo-opsis-science-fi…

    Well, last week I received another rejection letter from Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine. About a month ago I submitted my newest short story, a 2100-word piece entitled ‘Miracle Child’, to four magazines (all of which are online magazine or accept email submissions).

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