Monthly Archives: February 2002

calling all fen

The Oxford English Dictionary wants your help in finding early citations of words coined in science fiction and fandom. 2022: The project is now independent of OUP.

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webtoons

White House In Orbit is a charmingly retro secret-agents strip by Reinder Dijkhuis and Geir Strøm, or perhaps the other way around.

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this is serious!

An old friend calls my attention to this proof of the irrationality of pi, which happens to be a mere link or two away from this favorite essay in historical linguistics; each is in a perhaps surprising literary form.

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calling Shaggy and Velma

Paranormal Research Group Looking For Members. The responses are a hoot.

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free the mouse

Copyright and the New Dark Ages.

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The Waitresses

Disappointment Nº 47906: After looking for years for a digital version of Wasn’t Tomorrow Wonderful, I find The Best of the Waitresses – and it lacks my two favorites (“Pussy Strut” and “Redland”). In 1992 when Democrats campaigned on the … Continue reading

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Planet of the Marxists

Am I the last to see it? A t-shirt bearing the familiar iconic portrait of Che Guevara – you know, beret with a star – except that the face is from Planet of the Apes.

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