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Sarah Walker

The Intuos 4 is great!

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Monster Picture

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Unruly Chess Official Launch

This morning I put the finishing touches on my game, Unruly Chess. It’s an expansion pack for chess that gives less skilled chess players more of a chance. And it has exploding pawns. See https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/unruly-chess.

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What Adam and Eve Wrote

I’m not generally in favor or Bible literalism, as frequently (I think) that is not how the text is meant to be read, and especially so in the case of the book of Genesis. People (Isaac Newton among them) have … Continue reading

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A World Where it Rains Liquid Methane

Possibly the most exciting space missions ever to have flow was the Huygens probe that landed on Saturn’s moon Titan. On Titan it is so cold that liquid methane takes the place of water, flowing in rivers and raining from … Continue reading

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Do you believe in Cold Fusion? NASA does.

Check this out: http://technologygateway.nasa.gov/media/CC/lenr/lenr.html. LENR stands for “Low Energy Nuclear Reactions.” It is, I believe, the same reaction that Fleishman-Pons called “Cold Fusion.” Has nasa.gov been hacked? Have they gone crazy? Or is it true? I spotted this on http://nextbigfuture.com/.

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Sword and Illusion

A few years ago my wife and I completed a book titled, “Sword and Illusion” about a warrior woman, accustomed to fighting dragons and leading armies. As she approaches middle age, she faces the most terrifying challenge of her life: … Continue reading

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What’s Creepier than Bugs?

How about cyborg bugs? Building a from-scratch robot that can do everything a bug can do is difficult. So instead, scientists are looking at a fuel cell powered by a bug’s own biochemistry. The energy can be used for sensing, … Continue reading

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Holiday Traditions of the Internet Age

I’ve got Norad Santa up and am tracking Santa’s progress across the globe. As far as holiday traditions go, this one is particularly interesting to me as a writer. Whenever a writer tries to create a fictional culture, (s)he tries … Continue reading

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Excerpt: The Turquoise Bones

Here is an excerpt from my current work in progress, “The Turquoise Bones.” “In preparation, we give Cor Hydrae a taste of her enemy’s blood.” Turquoise lost her balance for just a second as the bronze sword flashed through her … Continue reading

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