derekcfpegritz
Derek C. F. Pegritz
derekcfpegritz

OK, I'm sold. I'm a sucker for anything set in a haunted mental hospital.

ANY form of sentient creature—organic or digital—cannot be *made* sentient: self-awareness and recursive consciousness can't be created using any specific code structure. But a code structure can be used to produce a kernel of awareness which can be *taught* to become fully sentient given the proper guidance—i.e., you

HELL. YEAH.

This film sounds pretty bitchin'. I love paranoid, They're Out To Get You films.

I LOVED The Snow Queen when I was in highschool. It may be one of the very, very few "feminist" sci-fi novels I've ever read that I actually liked—probably because Ms. Vinge understands how to work with symbolism and character development without coming across as "preachy." I will have to revisit this novel and its

Fortunately, I live in southwestern Pennsylvania, where there are *plenty* of abandoned mines and—even better—geologically-stable limestone caverns.

Well...considering Greg Bear is still alive and actively writing, I say he's entitled to claim ownership of his work. As much as I despise the way the copyright system is currently set up, I *do* believe living author's have ever right to own the rights to their work...whether or not it's all over BitTorrent.

So awesome...but why'd they waste its potential playing the goddamned Sex Pistols, for Babbage's sake! Play some freakin' Glen Miller on that sucker!

Wiswall was an ancestor of the Whateleys of Dunwich. Zephaniah Wiswall, the Reverend's third son, left Duxbury in a huff after arguing with his father concerning his (Zeph's) investigations into "wycked mysteryes" and moved to the Dunwich area, where he married and had a family of his own. His daughter, Cora, married

@LittleDragon: Actually, we would NEVER be able to survive unaided on the surface of Rhea unless we were to park some kind of mobile fusion-powered microsun in orbit around the moon. However! We'd have plenty of O2 on hand to keep up partial pressure in quite a few subsurface installations for a pretty long time.

More like the CO2 is not being *produced* by anything at all, but is simply present mingled with the water ice on the moon's surface, and is being released via magnetospheric radiation just as the O2 is.

@Pope John Peeps II: Oh, HELL no! We have *everything* to do with it! Technosingularities just don't "happen" on their own. Even if the next big one is driven by, say, superpowered Digital Intelligence, those DIs and all the soft/hardware technologies used to support or initialize them will have been built or

Amanda Seyfried....Soooo hot. Want to touch the heinie.

Number 5 makes me think of Peter Watts' Rifters trilogy.

Greg Egan is probably the coolest writer on the planet. The dude is like The King of Geeks, *and* writes extremely awesome fiction as well! I nominate him for a position of one of the Architects of the Singularity.

@eviladrian: That may actually be the best example I have ever read!

@David Pasquinelli: There are greater than 6 billion Homo sapiens on this planet. The species has completely transformed the planet—so much so, that it has initiated a new *geological epoch*: the Anthropocene. It has created—from melted sand—machines that make it possible for you to communicate your opinions about

@eviladrian: I miss those days, too. But those folks really didn't have the slightest grasp of how biology, technology, and sociology really work. Most of them were just hippies trying to hang on to the 1960s' air of limitless human possibility.

Whoah. I'm totally going to rip off Dixon and write a story from one of these dudes' perspective. Teleporting brain-pods? Psychokinetic postpostposthumans? RUNAWAY ORGANS? It's like this literally crawled out of *my* head. I'll gladly welcome a lawsuit, because this is too awesome to pass up.

I would KILL to see a Tycho Brahe biopic. As long as Christian Bale isn't picked to play Tycho.