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Interview: Fallen Earth Writer / Designer Wes Platt Talks Factions, Advancement, and Pacifism - (USA)
Staff Writer Nate James got the opportunity to interview Fallen Earth's writer and designer Wes Platt with plenty of juicy details! Hit jump to read the interview and keep an eye out for more Fallen Earth to come! The MMO Gamer: Could you begin by introducing yourself and telling us what you do at Fallen Earth? Wes Platt: I'm Wes Platt. I am one of the content design team leads. I'm responsible for the Traveler faction and I've overseen the development of numerous towns in the game,
http://www.mmogamer.com/03/06/2009/wes-platt-fallen-earth-interview
rosemary wertzbaugher - (USA)
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http://fireyouboss.com/2008/07/18/rosemary-wertzbaugher/
30 Days of Pure Insanity: It’s NaNoWriMo Time! - (USA)
(If you already know all about NaNo, feel free to skip ahead to the good parts, where I beg for your participation. Again. ) No, NaNoWriMo is not some sort of exotic disease. It’s far more mundane than that. NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month. Doesn’t sound horribly impressive, does it? Just a silly label for an ordinary month, dedicated to the art and science of noveling, right? Wrong! NaNo is a creative feast of frustration, insanity, and productivity. The goal is da
http://www.mindtweaks.com/wordpress/?p=950
Science - (USA)
Science (24) Agriculture, Anomalies and Alternative Science, Astronomy, Biology, Chats and Forums, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environment, History of Science, Methods and Techniques, ...
http://instantapprovelinks.com/Science/
News: Wonderlands and Darklands - (USA)
Recent developments in social networking for writers and readers, have included a mass migration of Australian speculation authors to the Wonderlands fantasy networking site; now there is a similar networking page for authors and readers of dark genres called Darklands. Wonderlands - A fantasy social networking site - forums, events, author chats - for all things fantasy - wherever you are in the world - Wonderlands is well worth a visit. Darklands - A place for writers and readers of dark gen
http://ozhorrorscope.blogspot.com/2008/07/news-wonderlands-and-darklands.html
Connectivizating - (USA)
Here is a study in how ideas are confronted and exchanged and then...to their proprietor's horror, soon depart from the Ur source, and bear no resemblance to that perfect, shining thing they were in the ivory tower! lol Except, we aren't some peasants in the Middle Ages, but modern, educated people, and Troy and Pooky are even Scientists. It was interesting to me that they asked the same questions I've had. Troy in particular put it better than I've been saying it when I note that the jump fro
http://secondthoughts.typepad.com/second_thoughts/2008/09/connectivizatin.html
Science and Technology - (USA)
Science and Technology Animals, Insects, and Pets Anthropology and Archaeology Chats and Forums
http://www.zlitt.com/science_and_technology/
Anti-Obama viral email: Impact tested - (USA)
by Mark Silva This election campaign has seen no shortage of scurrilous and "viral'' chain email - you know, like the ones that suggest that Barack Obama is a radical Muslim or that he is unpatriotic, eschewing the flag pin and even allegiance to his nation. The impact of all this remains unknown. But, with the help of some students of political science, professors at Elmhurst College set out early this election season to gauge the potential impact of the email-campaign on voters. They r
http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/10/antiobama_viral_email_impact_t.html
Interview with Tom Scott, Head Coach of Shot Stoppers Goalkeeping Coaching Academy in Glasgow, Scotl - (USA)
This week Steve Amoia chats with Tom Scott, head coach of Shot Stoppers Goalkeeping Coaching Academy (Glasgow, Scotland). Tom was the head goalkeeping coach of Patrick Thistle (Scottish Football League; 1st Division) for many years, and shares his thoughts about what it takes to be the best goalkeeper you can be. To read the article, and interact with Tom in our exclusive forums, you must be a member of the Keeper Skool Certified program. Keeper Skool is very pleased to welcome a veteran goalk
http://keeper-skool.com/?p=754
SearchFest 2009 Interview: Susan Moskwa - (USA)
Susan will be speaking about “Technical” at Searchfest 2009 which will be held March 10th in Portland, Oregon. Get your tickets now . 1) Please give me your background and tell us what you do for a living . I grew up in Madison, WI; I have a BA in Linguistics from Cornell University. After graduating I worked in Cornell’s Information Science department ( http://www.infosci.cornell.edu/ ) for a year. In 2006 my husband ( http://www.seomoz.org/team/nick ) got a job at Microsoft
http://www.semportland.com/searchfest-2009/searchfest-2009-interview-susan-moskwa/
PHOENIX: Oh what a night... - (USA)
** Welcome to Carnival of Space readers!! ** Wow... what a night... it's now just gone 1pm here in the UK, and I don't think I'm doing too badly - or looking too awful - on the three whole hours of sleep I managed to get last night. I know, I could have gone to bed right after the landing, but come on, do you really think I was going to get any rest until I'd seen those first pictures from Green Valley after all these months of waiting? No. I stayed up with hundreds - thousands - of others,
http://journals.aol.com/stuartatk/Cumbrian-Sky/entries/2008/05/26/phoenix-oh-what-a-night.../3688
PopTech! Highlights: Day Two - (USA)
Here are a few of the highlights from day two of PopTech!, a fantastic conference hosted in Camden, Maine on October 22-25. The theme of the conference was scarcity and abundance; apt themes in such turbulent times. Digital Freedoms The day kicked off with a trio of great thought leaders in the digital space; Chris Anderson, Clay Shirky and Matt Mason spoke about Digital Freedoms. The Long Tail author, Chris Anderson spoke about economics as framed by Adam Smith as the science of choice un
http://www.adaptivepath.com/blog/2008/11/02/poptech-highlights-day-two/
Just Catching Up: The Ferrett, Summarized - (USA)
Not that I have too many new readers these days, but I figured I might as well do a little meme to bring everyone up to speed: Who Am I? Ferrett Steinmetz. Yes, my wife and friends actually call me that. I have a legal name on my drivers license, and the only reason I have not changed that is because when I mentioned changing my name to my Mom, she burst out in tears. Considering that I've already disappointed her once with a lack of bloodline grandchildren, I decided not to go the offic
http://theferrett.livejournal.com/1258607.html
BEST of the Internet for Genealogists – 14 Sept 2008 - (USA)
DearREADERS,It is Sunday and time for the latest installment of DearMYRTLE’s BEST of the Internet for Genealogists Awards. It seems that traveling to attend or present at conferences makes it harder for this Ol' Myrt to find time to write so I am particularly delighted to spotlight the following great resources.As always, the Best of the Internet Award winners are entitled to theuse of this award graphic, with a link back to this blog entry.[Ahem, drum roll please…]The BEST of the Internet for G
http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/2008/09/best-of-internet-for-genealogists-14.html
Obama’s Interactive Town Hall Meeting - (USA)
Brendan Smialowski for The New York TimesPresident Barack Obama during an Internet town hall meeting on Thursday at the White House.President Obama conducted an Internet version of the question and answer sessions he has been holding around the country on Thursday. The event was the latest example of efforts by the Obama team to replicate its creative use of the Internet during the election campaign. We watched the event from the White House — the most recent updates are at the top.That’s a Wrap
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/26/obamas-interactive-town-hall-meeting/
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