Openpedia.org > Podcasting with Bruce Sterling, Part 1

[Opinity Weblog] It was at the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference in 1996, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Pat Cadigan, Vernor Vinge, Bruce, and I closed out the conference. (My and Vernor Vinge's talks are available online--as part of the new version of Lawrence Lessig's Code, which is another story entirely.) At any rate, Bruce remains an absolute exemplar of the peripatetic techno-savant.

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http://sciencepolitics.blogspot.com [ Science and Politics] Essential Science Fiction: As my brother says, and I wholeheartedly agree, it is a sacred duty of all scientists to read science fiction, not just for research ideas, but also because all societal and ethical consequences have been explored by SF writers long before any federal ethics committee ever got assigned to think about it. So, here it is:

http://www.squidoo.com [Squidoo.com] The Singularity - A Complete Guide on Squidoo: My brain is on fire after reading The Age of Spiritual Machines and in thinking about all the David Brin books I've read.  I'm about to read The Singularity is Near and Rainbow's End... can't wait.

http://technocrat.net [Technocrat.net] OpenSourceParking.com: Send bug reports to bruce at perens.com . ... ·US Dept of State Endorses Wikipedia and Free speech ... ·Book Review: Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge ...

Answers.comhttp://www.answers.com [Answers.com] Bruce Sterling: Information From Answers.com: vanish from the galaxy, reminiscent of The Singularity in the works of Vernor Vinge. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Bruce Sterling".

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