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Posted on 28th May 2012 by Ryan Somma in. I am an independent author who self-publishes under a creative commons license. My current non-fiction works consist of “best of” collections from my 10-years of writing for this blog. I also write hard science fiction as a means of exploring scientific concepts in dramatic situations. My screenplays consist of one polished work and three other that are in need of editing before they are film-able. Download a ZIP of all my works listed here. Available as free PDF.
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Creative Commons Children's Book: ABC's of Biodiversity | ideonexus.com
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Creative Commons Children’s Book: ABC’s of Biodiversity. Posted on 23rd December 2013 by Ryan Somma in Creative Commons Works. Download a PDF Version Here (30MB). Download a PPTX Version Here (103MB). Most of all: Enjoy! Alpaca – lamazone. Amoeba – Proyecto Agua. Anemone – Tim Hamilton. Angelfish – LASZLO ILYES. Ant – Buddy Venturanza. Anteater – Valerie. Apatosaurus – slworking2. Ape – Valerie. Armadillo – Chris van Dyck. Baboon – Tambako The Jaguar. Bandicoot – Philip Bouchard. Bear – Valerie. Chipmunk...
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2,000 Years of Artificial Life in Art | ideonexus.com
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2,000 Years of Artificial Life in Art. Posted on 1st March 2010 by Ryan Somma in Geeking Out. In his book Chess Metaphors. One of the myths retold in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Is of King Pygmalion who, when he grows disenchanted with real women, sculpts a statue of a woman with whom he falls in love. The Goddess Venus brought the statue to life in response to Pygmalion’s prayers, and the King married her. There were other examples of artificial life in Greek mythology. Rabi Loew and Golem. 8221; Hebrew for &...
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Number Spiral Mandalas with HTML Canvas | ideonexus.com
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Number Spiral Mandalas with HTML Canvas. Posted on 21st July 2014 by Ryan Somma in Geeking Out. 12-Spiral in HTML Canvas. Primes highlighted in red). Mathematics is about exploration. Not the rote memorization of algortithms. It’s about finding patterns, appreciating how numbers relate to one another. That’s why I love programming. Much of writing code involves experimentation. I was really inspired by this post. Click for a Free Digital Version or to Buy a Poster. 48-Spiral in HTML Canvas. And select &#...
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Greatest Hits | ideonexus.com
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Posted on 9th September 2010 by Ryan Somma in. These are some of my favorite posts. This list will grow and shrink over the years as I change my mind about it. 101 Reasons Evolution is True. Tragedy of the Commons Explained With Smurfs. Explaining Our World: Science VS Creationism. Tributes to Science in the Jefferson Library of Congress. Science Fiction VS Fantasy. Flash Fiction: Gods Upon Gods. The Intelligence Garden at the Comic Shop. No Comments ». Feed for comments on this post.
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Cirriculum Vitae | ideonexus.com
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Posted on 9th September 2010 by Ryan Somma in. No Comments ». Feed for comments on this post. Mail (will not be published). Has spent 15 years as a professional software developer currently working in Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS). This blog is a variety show of his various nerdy interests, from information science, to Enlightenment philosophy, to science fiction. Ryan at ideonexus.com. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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mxplx | ideonexus.com
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Posted on 1st December 2012 by Ryan Somma in. No Comments ». Feed for comments on this post. Mail (will not be published). Has spent 15 years as a professional software developer currently working in Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS). This blog is a variety show of his various nerdy interests, from information science, to Enlightenment philosophy, to science fiction. Ryan at ideonexus.com. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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FlickrMap | ideonexus.com
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Posted on 20th March 2012 by Ryan Somma in. No Comments ». Feed for comments on this post. Mail (will not be published). Has spent 15 years as a professional software developer currently working in Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS). This blog is a variety show of his various nerdy interests, from information science, to Enlightenment philosophy, to science fiction. Ryan at ideonexus.com. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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Evolutionary Wonders in a Newborn Baby | ideonexus.com
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Evolutionary Wonders in a Newborn Baby. Posted on 20th October 2013 by Ryan Somma in Ionian Enchantment. Want to get closer to your primal beginnings? Have kids. During nine-months of pregnancy, you will learn about all the evolutionarily-influenced mechanics of giving birth, from the fetal acrobatics. Involved in maneuvering an enormous head required to house our big brains through a birth canal constrained in size so that human females can walk upright. Why Evolution is True. Infant eyes are very large...