Dec. 11th, 2009

jeffreyab: (Batou)


Description: A Mad Max post apocalyptic weekend in the California high desert.
Brought to you by Scarlett Harlott, Gabrielle, Karol, Dennis From Liquid O and Dj Wolfie.
Featuring actors Vernon G Wells and Virginia Hey, and about 300 crazy, decked out wastelanders.

From: Boing boing

"Last month, I blogged about a group of Mad Max superfan cosplayers who hied themselves out to the desert in a variety of amazing vehicles (including a flying one-person chopper!) and costumes and spent the weekend playing at apocalypse. The event's organizer, DJ Wolfie, has put together a (mildly NSFW) video of highlights from the weekend."
jeffreyab: (1959 Hugo)
So what do people think are the Top Ten Science Fiction Novels of the Last Decade?

Some more possibles for consideration the other award winners:

The Arthur C. Clarke Awards
A juried award given to the best SF novel published each year in the UK (not necessarily by a British writer):

2009 Song of Time Ian R. MacLeod
2008 Black Man Richard Morgan
2007 Nova Swing M. John Harrison
2006 Air Geoff Ryman
(tie) Paul Kincaid
2005 Iron Council China Mi‚ville
2004 Quicksilver Neal Stephenson
2003 The Separation Christopher Priest
2002 Bold as Love Gwyneth Jones
2001 Perdido Street Station China Mieville

The John W. Campbell Memorial Award
A judged award given each year to the best SF novel published in the US.

2009 Little Brother, Cory Doctorow and Song of Time, Ian R. MacLeod
2008 In War Times, Kathleen Ann Goonan
2007 Titan, Ben Bova
2006 Mindscan, Robert J. Sawyer
2005 Market Forces, Richard Morgan
2004 Omega, Jack McDevitt
2003 Probability Space, Nancy Kress
2002 Terraforming Earth, Jack Williamson and The Chronoliths, Robert Charles Wilson
2001 Genesis, Poul Anderson

The Philip K. Dick Award
A juried award given to the best original science fiction paperback published in the US.

2009 Emissaries from the Dead Adam-Troy Castro
(tie) Terminal Mind David Walton
2008 Nova Swing M. John Harrison
2007 Spin Control Chris Moriarty
2006 War Surf M. M. Buckner
2005 Life Gwyneth Jones
2004 Altered Carbon Richard K. Morgan
2003 The Mount Carol Emshwiller
2002 Ship of Fools Richard Paul Russo
2001 Only Forward Michael Marshall Smith

I have bolded the ones I have read.

Which other novels would you include in your top ten?
jeffreyab: (1959 Hugo)
So what do people think are the Top Ten Science Fiction Novels of the Last Decade?

Some more possibles for consideration the other award winners:

British Science Fiction Association Awards for best novel:

2009 The Night Sessions, Ken MacLeod
2008 Brasyl, Ian McDonald
2007 End of the World Blues, Jon Courtenay Grimwood
2006 Air, Geoff Ryman
2005 River of Gods, Ian McDonald
2004 Felaheen: The Third Arabesk, Jon Courtenay Grimwood
2003 The Separation, Christopher Priest
2002 Chasm City, Alastair Reynolds
2001 Ash: A Secret History, Mary Gentle

I have bolded the ones I have read.

Which other novels would you include in your top ten?
jeffreyab: (Batou)
From boing boing http://www.boingboing.net/2009/12/11/dr-peter-watts-canad.html#more



Dr Peter Watts, Canadian science fiction writer, beaten and arrested at US border

From Peter Watt's friend Peter Nickle:

"Peter, a Canadian citizen, was on his way back to Canada after helping a friend move house to Nebraska over the weekend. He was stopped at the border crossing at Port Huron, Michigan by U.S. border police for a search of his rental vehicle. When Peter got out of the car and questioned the nature of the search, the gang of border guards subjected him to a beating, restrained him and pepper sprayed him. At the end of it, local police laid a felony charge of assault against a federal officer against Peter. On Wednesday, he posted bond and walked across the border to Canada in shirtsleeves (he was released by Port Huron officials with his car and possessions locked in impound, into a winter storm that evening). He's home safe. For now. But he has to go back to Michigan to face the charge brought against him. "

See the boing boing article for more information.

This is my main crossing point and I would like to know more about this story. Firstly you can't walk across the border everyone has to be shuttled by Bridge employees.
jeffreyab: (Earth)
Peter Watts is in need of legal aid as a result of this incident:

http://www.rifters.com/crawl/

Not the Best of Possible Worlds.
Published at: 10:12 am - Friday December 11 2009

If you buy into the Many Worlds Intepretation of quantum physics, there must be a parallel universe in which I crossed the US/Canada border without incident last Tuesday. In some other dimension, I was not waved over by a cluster of border guards who swarmed my car like army ants for no apparent reason; or perhaps they did, and I simply kept my eyes downcast and refrained from asking questions.

Along some other timeline, I did not get out of the car to ask what was going on. I did not repeat that question when refused an answer and told to get back into the vehicle. In that other timeline I was not punched in the face, pepper-sprayed, shit-kicked, handcuffed, thrown wet and half-naked into a holding cell for three fucking hours, thrown into an even colder jail cell overnight, arraigned, and charged with assaulting a federal officer, all without access to legal representation (although they did try to get me to waive my Miranda rights. Twice.). Nor was I finally dumped across the border in shirtsleeves: computer seized, flash drive confiscated, even my fucking paper notepad withheld until they could find someone among their number literate enough to distinguish between handwritten notes on story ideas and, I suppose, nefarious terrorist plots. I was not left without my jacket in the face of Ontario’s first winter storm, after all buses and intercity shuttles had shut down for the night.

In some other universe I am warm and content and not looking at spending two years in jail for the crime of having been punched in the face.

But that is not this universe.

Stay tuned.

You can read his stories and donate to his defence via the paypal link on this page - at the The Niblet Memorial Kibble Fund!

http://www.rifters.com/real/shorts.htm

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