Stainless Steel Rat for President 2000AD Prog 393 |
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
The Stainless Steel Rat is no more, RIP Harry Harrison
Stainless Steel Rat author Harry Harrison has passed away aged 87. He will be sorely missed.
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Make: iPhone Dice Tower
iPhone 3G box - nicely sized for use as a dice tower or dice box |
Prepare to decouple |
Decoupled! |
Ready to nest |
Nested and ready for action!! |
My iphone 3G got stolen a couple of years ago and I still had the box, so i decided to put the box to good use. The 3G box is considerably larger than either the 3GS or the iphone 4 boxes (as used in the instructable) and makes a more practicle dice tower and also doubles as a capacious dice box.
I followed the general guide in the instructable, but as I wasn't using exactly the same box, I needed to fiddle with the dimensions of the opening hole. I also elected to just go with one baffle which throws the dice forwards onto the cradle and then down onto the 45 degree baffle at the bottom. I think that the second baffle's job is to slow down the dice, lessening bounce-out, so I would reccommend that you stick with the instructable and put 2 baffles in if you try this yourself.
After construction I discovered that my hand was just a bit too podgy to comfortably retrieve the dice and the visibility from an observers point of view was also quite poor.
It was a trivial matter to trim the edges of the lid at a angle to rectify this whilst maintaining its function as a lid. I also discovered during modification that there is enough material in the off-cuts to make your baffles. It is entirely possible to construct the dice tower solely from the contents of the iphone box with no need to resort to scraps of foam board. Of course you will still need the glue to hold the whole thing together.
The other advantage of the using an iphone 3G box is that it comes with foam pre-glued into the lid already, which dramtically reduces the chance of dice bouncing out.
Saturday, 11 August 2012
Cyberpunk: Appendix N - Inspirational and Educational Material
In the Gygaxian tradition here is my Appendix N for Cyberpunk, a list of the books, movies and anime which have inspired my cyberpunk adventures since first encountering it in the very late 80s. Also available on Pinterest.
Please do not treat this an exhaustive list of what is and isn't considered cyberpunk, these are just the things which have inspired me, I will probably add to it when I get access to the deep recesses of my cortex.
Cyberpunk - APPENDIX N: Inspirational and Educational Material
BOOKS
- William Gibson - Sprawl trilogy (Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive), Bridge trilogy (Virtual Light, Idoru, All Tomorrow's Parties)
- George Alec Effinger - Marid Audran series (When Gravity Fails, A Fire in the Sun, The Exile Kiss)
- Walter John Williams - Hardwired, Voice of the Whirlwind
- Bruce Sterling - Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology (Editor and contibuting author), Islands in the Net
- Ian Hamilton - Fallen Dragon
- Ian Mcdonald - River of Gods
- Cory Doctorow - Makers
- Justina Robson - Keeping it Real
- Charles Stross - Halting State
- John Brunner - The Shockwave Rider
- John Courtney Grimwood - reMix, redRobe,
- Jack Womack - Terraplane
- Jeff Noon - Vurt, Pollen
- W.T. Quick - Dreams of Flesh and Sand
- Æon Flux (2005)
- A Scanner Darkly (2006)
- Blade Runner (1982)
- Dark City (1998)
- Equilibrium (2002)
- Escape From New York (1981)
- eXistenz (1999)
- Gantz (2010)
- Gattaca (1997)
- Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
- Max Headroom (1985)
- Minority Report (2002)
- Priest (2011)
- Repo Men (2010)
- Returner (2002)
- Robocop (1987)
- Sleep Dealer (2008)
- Southland Tales (2006)
- Strange Days (1995)
- Surrogates (2009)
- Total Recall (1990)
- Ultraviolet (2006)
- Videodrome (1983)
- Virtuosity (1995)
ANIME
- AD Police (1999)
- Æon Flux (1991)
- Akira (1988)
- Appleseed (2004)
- Appleseed: Ex Machina (2007)
- Cowboy Bebop (Series) (1998)
- Ghost in the Shell (1995)
- Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004)
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2002)
- Vexille (2007)
Labels:
Anime,
Appendix N,
Books,
Cyberpunk,
Fluff/Inspiration,
Gygax,
Movies
Friday, 10 August 2012
NSFW Movie Double Bubble - Cobra The Space Pirate and Cockneys vs Zombies
The classic 80s adult themed anime Space Adventure Cobra gets a live action movie directed by Alexander Aja (Piranha, The Hills Have Eyes). Scheduled for 2013 there are no details other than this sweet poster. I could be mistaken, but is that David Wenham (300, Van Helsing, Lord of The Rings, Australia) posing as Cobra, I do hope so, cos he's a great character actor.
Thanks to the Troll Lord Stephen Chenault, for finding the trailer for Cockneys vs Zombies which if you haven't seen it is here.
Michelle Ryan (Eastenders) leads an unlikely ensemble cast including Alan Ford (aka Bricktop), Honor Blackman (aka Pussy Galore) and Richard Briers (aka Tom Goode) in a tale of Eastend bankrobbers going toe-to-stump with the walking dead. Looks like a riot.
I'm no Eastender but isn't cockney rhyming slang for zombies, Stale Bread ... Walking Dead?
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Help Save Great Sci-Fi for the Future
Roger Zelany's "Damnation Alley" |
Essentially as a subscriber you will help to choose which books they acquire the rights to and you get it as part of your membership. The small team of 3 "time-travelling archivists" aim to save at least 1 book a month and they already have a list of some quite suprising candidates in the shape of:
Roger Zelazny's "Damnation Alley", Poul Anderson's "Day of their Return", "Mayday Orbit" and "Go Home, Earthman!", Arthur C Clarke's "Imperial Earth" and Michael Moorcock's "The Final Programme".
There is also a plan to launch a new Brooklyn bookstore where you can buy the saved works (and others) in dead tree format do help join the this and save some sci-fi books from being lost in the future.
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