Dec. 8th, 2006
Stealing shamelessly from ANSIBLE
Dec. 8th, 2006 04:26 pmSir Arthur C. Clarke reveals which younger author will be his writing partner.
It's Fred Pohl, who unlike Clarke was born _after_ the Great War (Although not after the Great 'Flu Epidemic, I think).
You know, Clarke has been retiring from writing longer than I've been an adult? I think some authors' entire careers haven't lasted as long.
It's Fred Pohl, who unlike Clarke was born _after_ the Great War (Although not after the Great 'Flu Epidemic, I think).
You know, Clarke has been retiring from writing longer than I've been an adult? I think some authors' entire careers haven't lasted as long.
Stealing shamelessly from ANSIBLE
Dec. 8th, 2006 04:26 pmSir Arthur C. Clarke reveals which younger author will be his writing partner.
It's Fred Pohl, who unlike Clarke was born _after_ the Great War (Although not after the Great 'Flu Epidemic, I think).
You know, Clarke has been retiring from writing longer than I've been an adult? I think some authors' entire careers haven't lasted as long.
It's Fred Pohl, who unlike Clarke was born _after_ the Great War (Although not after the Great 'Flu Epidemic, I think).
You know, Clarke has been retiring from writing longer than I've been an adult? I think some authors' entire careers haven't lasted as long.
Stealing shamelessly from ANSIBLE
Dec. 8th, 2006 04:26 pmSir Arthur C. Clarke reveals which younger author will be his writing partner.
It's Fred Pohl, who unlike Clarke was born _after_ the Great War (Although not after the Great 'Flu Epidemic, I think).
You know, Clarke has been retiring from writing longer than I've been an adult? I think some authors' entire careers haven't lasted as long.
It's Fred Pohl, who unlike Clarke was born _after_ the Great War (Although not after the Great 'Flu Epidemic, I think).
You know, Clarke has been retiring from writing longer than I've been an adult? I think some authors' entire careers haven't lasted as long.
A scary map!
Dec. 8th, 2006 11:28 pm
As near as I can tell from this map, wheat doesn't need topsoil. Also, this fails to take into account one of the benefits of global warming, which is that coastal areas will have other things to worry about. I think we may a solution to the periodic outbreak of warhawks here.
The only way this couldn't be terrifying is if there were other crops Americans could grow, if by some chance most Americans weren't farmers anymore or if there were some way to move food from one region of North America to another.
A scary map!
Dec. 8th, 2006 11:28 pm
As near as I can tell from this map, wheat doesn't need topsoil. Also, this fails to take into account one of the benefits of global warming, which is that coastal areas will have other things to worry about. I think we may a solution to the periodic outbreak of warhawks here.
The only way this couldn't be terrifying is if there were other crops Americans could grow, if by some chance most Americans weren't farmers anymore or if there were some way to move food from one region of North America to another.
A scary map!
Dec. 8th, 2006 11:28 pm
As near as I can tell from this map, wheat doesn't need topsoil. Also, this fails to take into account one of the benefits of global warming, which is that coastal areas will have other things to worry about. I think we may a solution to the periodic outbreak of warhawks here.
The only way this couldn't be terrifying is if there were other crops Americans could grow, if by some chance most Americans weren't farmers anymore or if there were some way to move food from one region of North America to another.