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Tag Archives: Science Fiction
SyFy Q of the Day: Interstellar Communication
Before I even started this blog, I would occasionally pose a SyFy Question of the Day to my facebook friends. Sometimes, it was directly related to what I was writing, and I really did want some input to help me decide what … Continue reading
Posted in Real Science, SyFy Question of the Day
Tagged BBS, facebook, FIDOnet, FTL, Madeline L'Engle, OCD, Pony Express, quantum particles, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Subspace Radio, Syfy, tesseract, virtual cargo
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In the Beginning Was the Word
…and then there were more words, and then the word count passed 50,000, then 100,000, and something had to be done! It feels odd writing a blog post when I don’t even have a blog, but it does make sense … Continue reading






Master of None
The phrase “Do one thing, and do it well.” never appealed to me. I had way too many interests to limit myself to a few, or heaven forbid just one. Of course, this was my downfall in my first attempt … Continue reading →