San Francisco, 11:48 AM
Sun Dec 6
13 posts in the last 24 hours
Tip your editors:
Editor-in-Chief:
Annalee Newitz |
News Editor:
Charlie Jane Anders |
Associate Editor:
Meredith Woerner |
Assistant Editor:
Lauren Davis |
Weekend Editor:
Graeme McMillan |
Contributors:
Joshua Glenn
Stephen Goldmeier |
Ed Grabianowski |
Austin Grossman
Paul Hogan |
Lauren Davis |
Chris Hsiang |
Lynn Peril |
Ann VanderMeer
Alasdair Wilkins |
Graphic Designer:
Stephanie Fox |
Interns:
Tim Barribeau |
Julia Carusillo |
Alex Eichler |
Cyriaque Lamar |
Caitlin Petrakovitz |
Mary Ratliff |
Josh Snyder |
Entertainment Weekly interviewed the author last week and he had some interesting things to say about cyber-terrorism and the real likelihood of a computer-generated killing spree.
So how does this program kill people, cancling their medical insurance. Interfering with airliner maintained inventories? Switching off heart-lung machines in hospitals?
Unless it has a robot body or access to automated weapons of some kind, I'm not impressed.
I'm already over this movie. I've no interest in a movie made by a guy who has retconned some of the facts to appease his lack of knowledge or respect for the lore. Not. Going.
03/22/09
I hate IP law. And I say that as someone with a future career involving it.
03/22/09
03/22/09
They could mix Star Trek and X-Men and you could then get scantily clad blue women. :D
03/22/09
Or they could mix Star Trek and Watchmen and you could then get scantily clad blue men. :(
01/15/09
01/15/09
[www.ew.com]
01/15/09
Unless it has a robot body or access to automated weapons of some kind, I'm not impressed.
Seriously, Penguin picked this up? Penguin?!
01/15/09
01/15/09
From the sounds of it, Saurez got the above perk before writing this story.
11/22/08
11/22/08