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Meerkat Meade: August 2009
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Happenings at and around Meerkat Meade. Monday, August 31, 2009. It's New Hamster Time. If all goes well, tomorrow evening we will be getting a new hamster. The Great Hall and Basement are cleaned and prepared with fresh nesting material. We have a good supply of hamster food. And our poison ivy, which dissuaded us from getting a hamster last week, is faded to almost nothing - certainly no risk to a little baby hamster. Will post here and on Twitter with the news. Send the author a donation. End of the L...
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Meerkat Meade: January 2010
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Happenings at and around Meerkat Meade. Saturday, January 02, 2010. Last night we saw Avatar. In 3D at the Cinemark Egyptian Theater at Arundel Mills Mall. Thomas was impressed. Don got motion sickness and had to leave the auditorium and go throw up. I've found a lot of discussion online about the question of whether the stunning new 3D process used in Avatar. Now, I have seen other 3D movie in theaters, and have never had any trouble before. None of them have been the "REAL D 3D" used in Avatar. Did any...
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Meerkat Meade Reviews: August 2010
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Monday, August 23, 2010. October 2010 Column Online. My October 2010 column is here. There's an essay on steampunk. Books reviewed:. Wrath of the Lemming Men. The Science of Doctor Who. Comment here or on the Analog Reader Forums. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Meerkat Meade Reviews. Don Sakers is a public librarian by day and science fiction writer. By night. He's been reviewing sf/fantasy book for many years, first for various newspapers, then for the Wilson Library Bulletin. The Star Toys Museum.
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Meerkat Meade: What We're Watching on TV
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Happenings at and around Meerkat Meade. Sunday, March 28, 2010. What We're Watching on TV. Here are some of the things that we've been watching recently on TV. The Big Bang Theory:. Certainly the smartest comedy on TV. If you're a fan, geek, or nerd (or if you know and love fans, geeks, or nerds), you must. Watch this show. And if you don't fall into one of those categories, what are you doing reading our blog? Of the three shows in the Family Guy. Not as tasteless as South Park. Seems pretty pointless&#...
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Across the Scattered Worlds: The Children of Lavarren
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Across the Scattered Worlds. News, Personalities, and Entertainment from the Science Fiction Universe of Don Sakers. The Children of Lavarren. The Children of Lavarren were a Scattered Worlds race which flourished c. 500 million BCE. Lavarren was their homeworld. When a long-distance exploration team from Lavarren penetrated the Gathered Worlds, the Children of Lavarren attracted the attention of Garadhros. Slowly, carefully, agents of Garadhros moved through the Lavarren union sowing the seeds of di...
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Across the Scattered Worlds: The Virgo Cultures
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Across the Scattered Worlds. News, Personalities, and Entertainment from the Science Fiction Universe of Don Sakers. About 19 million BCE, Diebethar attacked and, ultimately, defeated the Virgo Cultures. In 23,524 H.E, a Second Terran Empire vessel (the Virgo Mariner), carried a Scattered Worlds crew, under the command of Mal Arin, on a voyage of exploration to the Virgo Cluster. Races, Features, and Planets:. Virgan race which eventually became the Twilight Dancers. The ruling race of the Virgo Cluster.
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Across the Scattered Worlds: 2010.12
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Across the Scattered Worlds. News, Personalities, and Entertainment from the Science Fiction Universe of Don Sakers. A Voice in Every Wind (Ebooks Make Great Gifts #2). I have a copy of the Fifth Forbidden Book. His backpack spoke: a combination of the soundless speech of my people, and the noisy chitters and clicks of the secret tongue of the brotherhood. “May I see it, Dleef? 8220;It is old and fragile, my friend Treyl. Please take care as you would handling a newborn.”. 8220;My backpack can read them ...
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Across the Scattered Worlds: A Voice in Every Wind (Ebooks Make Great Gifts #2)
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Across the Scattered Worlds. News, Personalities, and Entertainment from the Science Fiction Universe of Don Sakers. A Voice in Every Wind (Ebooks Make Great Gifts #2). I have a copy of the Fifth Forbidden Book. His backpack spoke: a combination of the soundless speech of my people, and the noisy chitters and clicks of the secret tongue of the brotherhood. “May I see it, Dleef? 8220;It is old and fragile, my friend Treyl. Please take care as you would handling a newborn.”. 8220;My backpack can read them ...
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Meerkat Meade Reviews: September 2010 Column Submitted
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Thursday, April 1, 2010. September 2010 Column Submitted. Last night I finished and submitted my column for the September 2010 issue. This time around there's an essay on worldbuilding and SF's beloved worlds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Meerkat Meade Reviews. Don Sakers is a public librarian by day and science fiction writer. By night. He's been reviewing sf/fantasy book for many years, first for various newspapers, then for the Wilson Library Bulletin. Don lives at Meerkat Meade. IF the U...
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Meerkat Meade Reviews: April 2010 Column Submitted
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Friday, November 6, 2009. April 2010 Column Submitted. Wednesday night I finished and submitted my column for the April 2010 issue. This time around the theme is prisons. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Meerkat Meade Reviews. Don Sakers is a public librarian by day and science fiction writer. By night. He's been reviewing sf/fantasy book for many years, first for various newspapers, then for the Wilson Library Bulletin. And today he is the book reviewer for Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact.