May 242022
 

This makes for an interesting read:

SFWA eats their own: Mercedes Lackey is made Grand Master, banned from Nebulas on same day

The SFWA is the formerly respected “Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America,” presenters of the formerly respected Nebula Award. Mercedes Lackey is a… well, I guess now *formerly* respected writer of left-leaning science fiction, quite popular and successful, and now her reputation and potential future career could be trashed because she off-handedly referred to a black guy as “colored” rather than “person of color.” She’s 72. I suspect she spent a good many formative decades in a time when “colored” was the preferred term. So now the SFWA and the baying ghouls who populate it and Twitter are out for the blood of an old lady who many of them, five minutes earlier, considered a hero because she had gay characters in her stories back in the 80’s.

According to her husband, whose Twitter account virtue signals at a professional level, she has been badly emotionally damaged by the treatment she’s received. You tear up old people, sometimes you break them. I wonder just how happy and proud these bargain bin revenants will be if they manage to bring her to an end. I suspect “a lot.”

Here’s a potential explanation as to why so much of modern science fiction seems so awful: the gatekeepers have changed from the people who know what they’re doing and are good at it… to just whoever. And that invites the political whackaloons.

As the creep of leftist identity politics has spread throughout the organization, a startling erosion of quality came with it. This is perhaps most objectively apparent in their membership qualifications, which were changed in May of 2014. Until then, to be considered for “Active membership”, an applicant had to have sold three pieces of short fiction at a 8c per word or one book for $2,000 or more in a Qualifying Professional Market (in other words, a top-tier publisher like Tor or Del Ray). 

It was after this time that the “Associate Member” tier was introduced, which came with a gallingly low bar for entry – one paid sale of short fiction at a pro rate OR one that has been self-published, or published by an indie or small press for an amount equivalent to 8c per word. In other words, slap a thousand words or more up on Kindle, fork over your $90 annual fee, and you get to vote on the finalists for the Nebulas.

 Posted by at 1:54 pm
May 242022
 

Another “western scientific tradition rocks, suck it supernaturalists” success story:

Icelandic man, 49, who underwent the world’s first double arm and shoulder transplant 16 months ago reveals he’s now able to lift weights at the gym and hug his grandchildren after making miraculous recovery

He got his arms amputated after they were electrocuted back in the 90’s, and replaced a year and a half ago. And now he’s not only gaining movement in them, but sensation as well.

Soon: cloned arms, no worry of rejection.

There’s an old observation: you might see a lot of abandoned crutches piled up around a faith healer or a witch doctor… but you won’t see many prosthetic legs or eye patches.

 Posted by at 1:57 am
May 232022
 

Stealing washing machines is weird, but it’s understandable if you assume that they have no basic appliances back home. But stealing pets is done purely out of malice.

 Posted by at 4:38 pm
May 232022
 

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#WeatherWednesday On rare summer nights, ethereal forms leap into the skies above distant thunderstorms. Alien invaders? Not quite: it’s a jellyfish sprite, an extremely brief and rarely captured event associated with incredibly powerful lightning strikes. This event occurred above a powerful storm about 100 miles away as seen from McDonald Observatory on July 2nd, 2020. Image Credit: @hummel_stephen
This guys astrophotography is the sort of stuff that makes a social media platform like Instragram actually have some value. Take a look:
 Posted by at 3:03 pm
May 222022
 

‘Completely inappropriate’: ‘Jurassic Park’ stars Laura Dern and Sam Neill reflect on 20-year age gap

Laura Dern now feels that the twenty or so year age gap between her and Sam Neill was “inappropriate” in “Jurassic Park.” If she was a teenager and he was pushing 40 and they were romantically hooked up… sure. But she was in her mid twenties *and* their relationship was not shown to be romantic but professional.

 

 Posted by at 6:40 pm
May 222022
 

At this point it’s safe to assume that he’s well. Let’s hope that he has a feeling of security and happiness that the two monsters who sicced dogs on him never feel again.

FYI, here’s Banshee. She complains a LOT. But she will, with any luck, never know any real hardship or trouble again:

 Posted by at 6:35 pm