Jul 22

So many ordinary people became heroes in the dark days before and during WW II.

So many ordinary people became heroes in the dark days before and during WW II.

Originally shared by Self-Rescuing Princess Society

“They did it because it was the right thing to do, nothing more, nothing less.”

Even so, it was incredible brave. While they weren’t smuggling people out of the Germany, they were helping folks escape by smuggling their material wealth, against Nazi law. And doing it completely under the noses of the Nazi boarder guards.

Jews leaving Germany in the 1930s weren’t allowed to take their possessions, and would have had to surrender them at the boarder. But, many countries accepting refugees, like the UK, required each person to have a means of supporting themselves — money and a job. It was a terrible catch-22 for many.

By helping to smuggle their money and furs and jewels, they helped the escapees meet both of those requirements.

http://buff.ly/2uRyBbz
Jul 21

From where I sit – in a country that provides medical care for everyone, because that’s how you run a decent…

From where I sit – in a country that provides medical care for everyone, because that’s how you run a decent society, what is wrong with you? – this all seems pretty obvious. But I know that it’s a daily struggle for a great many people in the US, and that’s in large part down to narratives about earning and deserving, and how something run as a business will naturally and inevitably and magically work better than something run by the government.

Originally shared by Gregory Lynn

If you don’t know Kameron Hurley, you probably should. She writes some massively complex science fiction and fantasy so she’s often thinking about the future and what society would look like. She also has a chronic condition that almost killed her so she has some thoughts about medical care and the way it all works.

They are thoughtful thoughts and you should read them.

http://bit.ly/2uQve4r
Jul 20

I have a story idea with a shared lucid dreaming environment (Amazon Deep).

I have a story idea with a shared lucid dreaming environment (Amazon Deep).

Originally shared by Adafruit Industries

Four Lucid Dreaming Wearables #wearablewednesday

https://blog.adafruit.com/2017/07/19/four-lucid-dreaming-wearables-wearablewednesday/

Four head mounted wearables are about to arrive in the market place all of them with lucid dreaming options. They are monitoring brainwaves and using companion apps for sleep data collection as well as lucid dream manipulation.

The devices are:

Neuroon Open – $99 – EEG/Light/Sound/BLE – December 2017

iBand+ – $160 – EEG/Light/Sound/BLE – December 2017

LucidCatcher – $350 – EEG/200uA brain stimulation/WiFi – January 2018

Aurora Dreamband – $299 – EEG/Light/Sound/BLE d- Now Shipping!

Read more

https://blog.adafruit.com/2017/07/19/four-lucid-dreaming-wearables-wearablewednesday/

Jul 15

Via Laura Gibbs.

Via Laura Gibbs. Galaxy published some groundbreaking stories in its day; its editor always had one eye on advancing the field.

Originally shared by Tim O’Brien

I sold my collection of 200+ issues of Galaxy about 15 years ago and have kind or regretted it until now. I still have all of the Galaxy Reader anthologies edited by Gold and Pohl. They’re okay, but they don’t have any illustrations.

h/t Winchell Chung

https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/14/15970710/galaxy-science-fiction-magazine-online-free-reading-archive

Jul 14

This is a great blog series in which experts in various fields talk about ideas in science fiction and fantasy.

This is a great blog series in which experts in various fields talk about ideas in science fiction and fantasy. Thought Lisa Cohen might like this one – and also might want to contribute? The blog owner is looking for experts, and I know you know quite a bit about injuries…

http://dankoboldt.com/cyborgs-for-writers/

Jul 14

Faster-growing, closer to markets, and safer – there are advantages to vertical farm produce, though price is, so…

Faster-growing, closer to markets, and safer – there are advantages to vertical farm produce, though price is, so far, not one of them.

Originally shared by Singularity Hub

A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Europe’s Huge New Vertical Farm http://suhub.co/2tMWK0V

Jul 13

Mysterion is kickstarting their second volume.

Mysterion is kickstarting their second volume. The first volume was very good, and not what you might expect from a Christian-themed SFF anthology; my review is at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1742617394.

I don’t have anything to submit at the moment, but they’re not open yet, and something may yet come to me. If it does, I’ll be in good company.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1695368238/mysterion-2