Risks of enhanced human intelligence include insanity, social isolation, and megalomania.
Originally shared by Winchell Chung
http://io9.gizmodo.com/humans-with-amplified-intelligence-could-be-more-powerf-509309984
Risks of enhanced human intelligence include insanity, social isolation, and megalomania.
Originally shared by Winchell Chung
http://io9.gizmodo.com/humans-with-amplified-intelligence-could-be-more-powerf-509309984
Some of these sentences are only difficult to understand because they lack punctuation. If you know how to punctuate, your communication becomes much clearer.
And if you don’t know how to punctuate, may I recommend my book The Well-Presented Manuscript: Just What You Need to Know to Make Your Fiction Look Professional?
Via Laura Gibbs.
Originally shared by World Economic Forum
“Most of these sentences were invented by psycholinguists to break the human mind.” Can you work them out?
A transformation in work is looming. What will it be?
Originally shared by Will Shetterly
Extensive resources.
Originally shared by Josh Roby
I have a story on submission about vertical farming, also, coincidentally, involving a father and son. It’s quite different from this story, but this is also a good one.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/green-tech/a20644/in-the-light-fields/
Candidates for the worst sentence ever published. I’m sure there are plenty more.
Also published today: “Gatekeeper, What Toll?” In this story, I take what would normally be a six-volume epic fantasy and shrink it to a thousandth of the size, by only showing glimpses of the fated hero as he passes through the Gate of Worlds.
Only accessible to subscribers to their website, but a $12 subscription buys you a year’s worth of stories.
This is my first pro-rate story to be published, though not the first I sold (I have another one scheduled to appear in November in Futuristica 2).
Originally shared by Laston Kirkland
Modular parts for a mix and match benchtop manufacturing. 3d printer, laser cutter, rotary tool router, etc… all from the same modular pieces with only a few specialized components.
Now we’re talking!
Originally shared by Laston Kirkland
It’s my belief that small robots able to farm and garden in a variety of roles for a variety of plants and micro climates will be such a big game changer that it could topple governments and change the world.
My comedic short story “Mail Order Witch” is in the latest issue of Farstrider magazine.
When Jim kind of semi-accidentally steals Bill’s Russian bride, things don’t go so well.