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		<title>SPECIAL FEATURE: That Sinking Feeling: spooky new photos of the Titanic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new expedition to the Titanic offers a fresh view of the deteriorating shipwreck, photographed 4 kilometers down by unmanned submarines operated by RMS Titanic Inc. and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.<br />
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		<title>Gibson&#8217;s ZERO HISTORY: exciting adventure that wakes you to the present-day&#8217;s futurism</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 13:38:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ William Gibson's latest novel, Zero History, is his best yet, a triumph of science fiction as social criticism and adventure. Continuing on from 2007's Spook Country, Zero History features a reformed, dried out version of Milgrim, the junkie anti-hero from Spook Country. He's been rehabilitated at the expense of Hubertus Bigend, the shadowy power-broker whom we first met in Pattern Recognition. Bigend has got Milgrim hunting for the designer behind a mysterious line of fetish-denim, in the hopes of remaking it as the basis for a lucrative US military contract; this being Bigend's idea of novelty-seeking good times. Joining Milgrim is Hollis Henry, the former pop star from Spook Country, still reluctantly in Bigend's employ, but even more conflicted, and missing her ex-boyfriend, a thrill-seeking nutjob whose idea of a good time in jumping off tall buildings in a glidersuit. Milgrim -- and later, Hollis -- track the secret denim from South Carolina to London to Paris and back to London again, and very quickly find themselves embroiled in an intrigue involving US spooks, experimental UAVs, rogue infosec specialists, and a palace coup at Blue Ant, Bigend's legendary design and branding firm. What makes Zero History into Gibson's best so far is how absolutely perfectly he captures the futuristic nature of the present day. Milgrim -- a junkie dried out after a ten year fugue of living rough and stealing to buy pills -- is well-suited to this task, emerging as if from a time-machine into the 21st century in full swing, able to narrate its essential strangeness without seeming contrived. But all of Gibson's characters are in the business of understanding how we got to this futuristic present, and on every page, there is a jolt of pleasant dissonance as Gibson does the conjurer's trick of making you look at your surroundings with fresh eyes. Here is a book that is both contemporary, and futuristic -- and anachronistic, filled as it is with characters who long for simpler times, who fetishize antique computers and vintage memorabilia. It's a book that doesn't so much feel written as designed, cunningly filled with trompe d'esprit effects that fool your brain into staring at your own life from the objective distance of a Martian. And moreover, here is a book that is a novel, filled with people having exciting adventures and romance, developing as characters, chasing mysteries. An even better trick: to make something so smart that is nevertheless enormous fun as well. What a treat. Zero History William Gibson bags and coats William Gibson&#39;s Spook Country William Gibson explains why science fiction is about the present ... William Gibson interviewed on IO9 William Gibson answers questions William Gibson: The Rolling Stone interview William Gibson on NSA wiretapping Original proposal for William Gibson&#39;s Spook Country Timothy Leary and William Gibson promoting a Neuromancer film ... William Gibson WashPo interview &#34;one of the best ever&#34; William Gibson&#39;s playlist BoingBoingBoing #15: William Gibson William Gibson on writing in the age of Google William Gibson explains how Molly&#39;s mirrorshades work Gibson&#39;s self-destructing poem Agrippa: screen-movie How William Gibson discovered science fiction...<br />
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		<title>SPECIAL FEATURE: Death in Space</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 20:41:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The U.S. has plans for a manned visit to Mars by the mid-2030s. The ESA and Russia have sketched out a similar joint mission, and it is claimed that China's space program has the same objective. Apart from their destination, all these plans share something in common: extraordinary danger for the explorers. What happens if someone dies out there, months away from Earth?<br />
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		<title>Tom the Dancing Bug: True Tales of False Romance</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 16:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>My quest to recreate one of the best things I&#8217;ve ever tasted: omusoba</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Click all photos to embiggen) Behind the gate of this shrine in Kyoto, I ate something delicious. There was a festival going on at the time. Girls were dressed in traditional yukata, with paper fans sticking out of their belts in the back. People were walking up the steps to the orange shrine, and we followed them. There was a little bit of praying going on, but mostly people were buying food from the dozens of vendors, or playing carnival games (like cork guns and goldfish scooping). I smelled lots of good things being cooked by the vendors. Something especially mouth-watering was beckoning me to follow it to its source. It was frying noodles. Yakisoba (yaki = fried, soba = noodle). But it was more than that. The woman running the grill was also wrapping the noodles in omelets, squirting a dark reddish brown sauce on top, and sprinkling it with flakes of something. I placed my order (500 yen, I think) and she prepared a giant yakisoba omelet, handing it to me on a paper plate along with a pair of wooden chopsticks. I took it into the tent set up behind the grill and sat down at one of the tables. I already knew it was going to be tasty, but after one bite, I went into a sharklike feeding frenzy. My God it was good. The noodles were salty and peppery, with a bit of sweetness, and the flakes were some kind of dried fish that enhanced the flavor. I didn't bother slowing down to savor it, as my reptile brain had taken over, commanding me to devour the irresistible concoction that had been set before me. Before I had a chance to think of taking a picture of it, it was gone. Since returning home, my thoughts have often returned to that omelet. I wanted another one. Yes, I know that it is impossible to step into the same river twice, and that the combination of my hunger level, my mental state, the ingredients and preparation that went into making the omelet, and the festival environment on that day could not be replicated. Still, I wanted to se if I could make a reasonable copy here in Los Angeles. More photos and a recipe after the jump....<br />
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