Entertainment in Science Fiction
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Name

Author (Publication Date)

Alfred Bester (1956)
Philip K. Dick (1955)
Clifford Simak (1961)
Larry Niven (w/S. Barnes) (1981)
Larry Niven (1969)
Philip K. Dick (1964)
Aldous Huxley (1932)
Isaac Asimov (1973)
Steven Barnes (1983)
Clifford Simak (1957)
Clifford Simak (1963)
Arthur C. Clarke (1956)
Frank Herbert (1965)
William Gibson (1984)
Arthur C. Clarke (w/Pohl) (2008)
Robert Heinlein (1957)
Larry Niven (1970)
Rudy Rucker (1988)
Isaac Asimov (1952)
John Barnes (1994)

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Face Dancer Puts Fizz In Your Phizz
This artist makes sure that his music appreciation is right in sync with the music. With video.
(re: Frank Herbert, 12/4/2008 )
Shuttle Launch Experience Open To All
Since you probably won't be going into space, you can try NASA's space shuttle ride.
(re: Various, 5/28/2007 )
Soviet Military Prison Dream Vacation
I really thought I'd seen everything you could do for vacation. Obviously, I lead a sheltered life.
(re: Various, 12/4/2006 )
Second Life - Your Virtual World Is Ready Now
CNet moves to the virtual world of Second Life.
(re: Neal Stephenson, 9/30/2006 )
Sonic Grenade Homebrew
Here's just the thing to wake up your roommate - and you can make one yourself!
(re: Robert Heinlein, 4/3/2006 )
XPod Activity And Emotion Aware Mobile Music Player
A sensitive iPod? These researchers have a player that knows what you want before you do.
(re: Arthur C. Clarke, 1/15/2006 )
Collapsing The Wave: An Interview with J. Frederick Arment
I really liked J. Frederick Arment's Backbeat - A Novel of Physics. This is a novel that demonstrates real writing power; the characters are touching and memorable. He makes the ideas behind quantum mechanics come alive in a fascinating story about r
(re: J. Frederick Arment, 11/30/2004 )
Planetary Parks Proposed For Mars Conservation
A set of seven 'planetary parks' have been proposed for the conservation of the martian environment by two European scientists.
(re: Alfred Bester, 11/29/2004 )
Imperial Probe Droid And NFL Robotic Skycam - Separated At Birth?
Maybe I've had too much turkey and science fiction, but I was watching the Detroit Lions play yesterday, and I suddenly thought that the Skycam system, created by CF InFlight, bore a remarkable resemblance to the Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid.
(re: George Lucas, 11/26/2004 )
Holo-Dek - A Unique Real-World Virtual Venue
The Holo-Dek center in Hampton, New Hampshire, may not quite have the same features as the holodeck from Star Trek - but when you see your favorite computer games unfold at human scale, you might just buy into their business.
(re: Gene Roddenberry, 11/25/2004 )
RoboCoaster G2 - Extreme Robot Roller Coaster
RoboCoaster G2, the next generation of rollercoaster ride, was demonstrated in Orlando on Friday. It's an industrial grade robot and it moves on a configurable track.
(re: Various, 11/22/2004 )
Baja Beach Club Implants VeriChip In Customers
The Baja Beach Club in Barcelona, Spain is the first business to use the VeriChip System to grant customers access to VIP areas and provide an easy payment option.
(re: Neal Stephenson, 4/22/2004 )
MusicPad Pro: Digital Sheet Music File Player
You can store your entire music library on this device, using digital sheet music brought in from music composition programs and even scanned sheet music files.
(re: Isaac Asimov, 4/20/2004 )
Virtual Reality and Your Spider Sense
Recent work at the University of Washington has shown that combining tactile input with virtual reality can improve the usefulness of aversion therapy.
(re: William Gibson, 11/10/2003 )

 

 

 

 

 

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