Tangent Online has a very nice review of my chapbook. Paul Jessup makes me blush.
Today, the elephant is:
- Finally catching up on Penny's quest to find her sister -- http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/lostpenny/ 06:34:20 PM November 30, 2008 from web
Yesterday Elephants
Elephant Memory
- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Adobe interactive video editing
- Blog on Latex Matters
- Atlas of True Names
- Senghor on the Rocks - Coupe Du Monde
- 12 Great Tales of De-Friending
- Darwin Among the Machines - Artificial Intelligence - 06/08/97
- An Urban Fantasy: Story of a Sign
- Schneier on Security: The Future of Ephemeral Conversation
- crypt-manager - Google Code
- LabLit.com - the culture of science in fiction & fact
- The Long Road To The Laptop: - BusinessWeek
- YouTube - KTUU 2008 Sarah Palin turkey interview
- BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | IBM to build brain-like computers
- Not Even Wrong » Blog Archive » Notes on BRST I: Representation Theory and Quantum Mechanics
- Why the universe may be teeming with aliens - space - 19 November 2008 - New Scientist
Who?
I am Hannu Rajaniemi. I am from Finland. I spend far too much time thinking about the future. I like elephants.
Other Pachyderms
- Alan Campbell
- Bryan Rieger
- Caroline Dunford
- Charlie Stross
- Christy Dena
- Dan Hon
- Darren Brierton
- Gary Gibson
- Gavin Inglis
- Hal Duncan
- Hugh Hancock
- Ian Forrester
- Ismo Puustinen
- Jane McGonigal
- Janne Jalkanen
- Kathryn Cramer
- Matt Locke
- Neil Williamson
- Nicole Mathison
- Owl and Lion Gallery
- Pasi Jääskeläinen
- Petri Laine
- Rachel Clarke
- Saana Tykkä
- Sam Halliday
- Stephanie Rieger
- Tero Ykspetäjä
- Tobin Taylor
- Zornhau
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