Warren Ellis's Blog, page 344
August 6, 2009
ICON #75
Issue 75 of ICON magazine, on release now, features an interview between
…radical architect François Roche, graphic novelist Warren Ellis and blogger Geoff Manaugh - sci-fi, ghosts, Kinder eggs, the apocalypse, cannibal guerrillas, they cover it all.
It was just an insane amount of fun.
Molly Friedrich
Trixie Bedlam On The Nod
Clayton Cubitt 6aug09
Eliza Gauger
Station Ident: Go Away My Eyes Hurt
Because Wil Wheaton made me look at this first thing in the morning. He will pay.
August 5, 2009
Night Music: Lau Nau
I Need $8000 To Broadcast My Wisdom From Space
I need… a TubeSat.
Planet Earth has entered the age of the Personal Satellite with the introduction of Interorbital's TubeSat Personal Satellite (PS) Kit…. best of all, the price of the TubeSat kit actually includes the price of a launch into Low-Earth-Orbit on an IOS NEPTUNE 30 launch vehicle. Since the TubeSats are placed into self-decaying orbits 310 kilometers (192 miles) above the Earth's surface, they do not contribute to any long-term build-up of orbital debris. After a few weeks of operat
A Gross Of Goblins
A… thing by Sean Hexed. It is really quite brilliant. A series of mucky little cartoons about Things. A collection of funny monstrosities. A Gross Of Goblins.
Discovered on the Webcomics Summer Clearing House at Whitechapel.
Today's Slightly Disturbing Moment
Check out Barry Hensey's blog.
See if you notice any similarities.
Like the design.
And the content. And the mailing list called "Transignal." And the message board called "The Machine," which does sound a little similar to my old message board The Engine, and currently has a single post on it taken from Whitechapel. And the posts copied straight from here. And… well, everything.
Barry Hensey, whoever and wherever you are… please be nowhere near me. You creepy fucknut.
EDIT: and within an hour,
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