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It's true I didn't finish it, and might have missed some good parts. Another thing the literary establishment tends to do — which I don't stand by — is judge people by their worst. See, for instance, this review. There are certainly a lot of inadvertant-truth moments just in the first few pages "The Puritans gaze

She's not going to convince many people on the far side of the literary divide if she can't see why Pynchon is regarded as a better novelist than Stephenson. High literary culture privileges beautiful, complex prose and nuanced portraits of interior psychology — both qualities Stephenson profoundly lacks, whatever

I love how fake that first shot looks. Like something straight out of Space: 1999.

It's always odd to read these essays through an SF blog. It's like driving a Hyundai — a perfectly nice knock-off, but if we've already driven the real thing — the SF years or decades ago that already worked this all through — there's not much point. Heck, even Person of Interest has a deeper understanding of this!

Why doesn't someone like iFixit just remove the sapphire covering and take the same pictures with and without? Surely at this point the traffic from the article would warrant the cost of another phone.

I'm not sure how I'm supposed to figure out the subset of episodes to watch from that website without revealing all the plot developments I'm supposed to be enjoying the show for.

This is my desktop. However, I use Desktopple to hide everything when I need to. Usually there are windows covering it all, so it's moot anyway. But it is useful to have a centralized dashboard with all of my projects visible at once, when I want it.

As usual, I'm not willing to watch a series of stand-alone episodes unless they're *really* good, which obviously this isn't. But my standards are much lower for episodes that move an SF or soapy plot along. So if someone wants to provide a list of the plot-moving (plus occasional really good stand-alone) episodes,

My understanding based on what most people in various forums say is that you can't just swap in a sim card from a non-iPhone handset. It will work for a while, but eventually AT&T checks the IMEI, recognizes that you are using an iPhone, and automatically tacks on a data plan. This is what everyone says happens, and

Details: it's a 3G, chugging along fine at 3.1.3, jailbroken and unlocked already. So why not just put a T-Mobile or AT&T paygo sim in there? Because we have a family plan already with shared minutes. Swapping out a family member's dumbphone for the iPhone would cost nothing but the ongoing $10 extra phone fee,

I don't know what to do with my old one; it's incredibly annoying that AT&T refuses to let anyone I give my old iPhone to use it as a no-data phone. I know various people who might be quite happy with the iPhone's apps but have no particular need for non-wifi data, or at least, no desire to pay what it costs. The

Can we get a performance of him reading the great JG Ballard short story "Why I Want to Fuck Ronald Reagan"?

Shame how little attention Misfits gets around here. io9 must review or discuss hundreds of TV shows, and future historians will be mystified that the best SF series of its time (assuming you stop after season 2!) got so little discussion.

There's a long tradition of action, horror, and spectacle movies whose main point (if you read closely) is that if you're enjoying this, you're a bad person. Some of them are even pretty good movies in themselves (Gladiator, Rear Window, Blow Out, Talented Mr Ripley), but many are like this one, the director

How about a ban on any design criticism at Gizmodo until they fix their comment system?

For those worrying about losing the friction drive when the wheels are wet, they could try lining the inside of the wheels with rare earth magnets and using spinning magnets in place of the spinning friction drivers. No idea whether it would work though...

I'm saddened to see how many people consider Starship Troopers not fascist these days, usually with no more argument than that stupid claim "if you think it's fascist, you missed the whole point of the book." No, I did not. I've taught the book a few times, and if nothing else, the reactions of students confirm the

Anyone know what sort of MPG these get? Even with the springs, it's hard to believe all those mincing steps can be very efficient.

I would be just as dismayed if they resurrected Kubrick, fed him Hitchcock's moldering brains and Welles's desiccated heart, and let resultant zombi-genius direct. It doesn't matter whether it's Michael Bay or Aronofsky or whoever, remaking Videodrome is fantastically stupid, for about a thousand reasons. The only

97 replies to this interesting post, many of them thoughtful and interesting in their own right ... and this is what Gawker's awesome new comment system decides we should see.