Controversy on and off the field doesn’t stop a nail-biter of a game from being the most dramatic FSL All-star game ever.
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Is samsung in trouble? Should Dell do wearable computing? Does vine need a cat category? Will android ever be flawless?
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In 1833 – Nicéphore Niépce died. He created the first permanent photograph in 1826 — an image of the outside of his house.
In 1954 – The BBC broadcast its first daily television news bulletin. Richard Baker read the 20-minute bulletin billed as an “Illustrated summary of the news.”
In 1963 – Radio station WWVB began broadcasting standard frequencies in Fort Collins, Colorado for use by satellite and missile programs. Its time code was later used for synchronising power plants and coordinating telephone networks and eventually for setting alarm clocks.
In 2001 – Rob Flickenger and friends posted details of their now legendary 12db Pringles-can antenna to boost WiFi signal distance.
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In 1951 – Bell Labs held a press conference announcing the invention of the junction transistor. Dr. William Shockley was featured at the conference.
In 1956 – The five-year-old MIT computer Whirlwind added the ability to input data directly with a keyboard. Programmers began to enjoy independence from punch cards.
In 1996 – Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith launched a free web email service called HoTMaiL, a play on HTML. Microsoft bought it a year later, but still calls it Hotmail.
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The 2013 All-star game will take place at Benden Weyr on Pern this Saturday. The fan voting is in, which determined the starters. The five non-starters in each division who had the most votes make up the reserves The coaches, chosen from last year’s playoff teams, each have made one additional pick. The teams are ready to suit up! Thanks to everyone who voted. Total percentage of vote for starters is listed next to each name.
Ladies and gentlemen, your 2013 all-star teams!
East Coach – T’Pel (VUL) Assistant Coach – Palpatine (COR) C- Jean-Luc Picard (SF) 51% BM – Bruce Banner (NYA) 40% O – Tony Stark (NYA) 53% D – Thor (NYA) 44% (by 1% over Data) U – Leonard “Bones” McCoy (VUL) 43% RESERVES COACHES PICK |
West Coach – Joffrey Baratheon (LAN) Assistant Coach – Paul Atreides (ARK) C- Gandalf (RIV) 45% BM – The Doctor (GAL) 67% O – Bronn Sellsword (LAN) 40%** D – Amy Pond (GAL) 44% U – Tyrion Lannister (LAN) 69% RESERVES COACHES PICK |
**Bronn Sellsword was dropped from the Lannisport roster after the ballots were created. As such he still retains the title of all-star but cannot participate in the game since he is not currently signed with an FSL team. Bilbo Baggins of Rivendell will start and K-9 of Gallifrey was assigned as a reserve alternate based on fan vote.
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Motorola’s design-it-yourself phone, Samsung snaps up Boxee? Microsoft’s unstoppable Julie Larson-Green, and more.
Guest: Natali Morris
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In 1886 – Karl Benz drove his Patent Motor Wagen on Mannheim’s Ringstraße, reaching a top speed of 16 km/h (10 mph) powered by a 0.75-hp one-cylinder four-stroke gasoline engine. It was the first public drive of what is considered the first purpose-built automobile.
In 1998 – Danielle Bunten Berry died of lung cancer. She was a pioneering game designer most famous for creating the multiplayer game M.U.L.E. in 1983.
In 1999 – At the Funspot Family Fun Center in Weirs Beach, New Hampshire, Billy Mitchell became the first ever to achieve a perfect score on Pac-Man.
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Tom blows Veronica’s mind, she implies dirty things, I imply them back and we all look forward to Ringworld. It’s like going to camp.
WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?
Tom: Murphy’s Irish Stout
Veronica: Hendry Ranch Pinot Gris
QUICK BURNS
Science Fiction and Fantasy Author Richard Matheson Dead At 87
2013 Science Fiction Hall of Fame Inductees
Your First Look at the Epic Fantasy Novel Everybody’s Raving About
Neil Gaiman’s ‘Sandman’ prequel launching October 30th, first image and plot details emerge
Online Voting is Open for The 2013 Hugo Award and John W. Campbell Award
Why Big Publishers Think Genre Fiction Like Sci-Fi Is the Future of E-Books
Pop Culture References You Probably Didn’t Know Were Created by Science Fiction Writers
TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars: exclusive excerpt
BOOK KICK-OFF
Kick-off Ringworld by Larry Niven
Larry Niven Wikipedia Article
The Guide to Larry Niven’s Ringworld
Interactive guide to Ringworld (includes a kind of Google Maps for the Ring)
Don’t forget : ‘Ringworld’ miniseries in the works at Syfy
Alternate Pick – Redshirts by John Scalzi
BOOK WRAP-UP
Wrap-up Among Others by Jo Walton
Anyone else get this through Interlibrary loan? – Erik
Who Died? – Paulo
Magic In the book – Nathan
The books! All those books! – Rob
Novels mentioned in Among Others
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Why Mattrick is like Sinofsky, why Foursquare needs a music service, Bing does image search better than Google, and more.
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