links for 2006-06-09
- Australian researchers say magnetic fields could make ordinary people capable of extraordinary mental feats.
- Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and at the University of Missouri at Rolla have built an ultrasound analogue of the laser.
- It was a little more than three months ago that I was contacted by a “talent scout” from a little-known internet company called “Google”.
- Looking for the world's largest (and only) database of Bukowski's work? Or the world's most active and knowledgeable discussion forum dedicated to Bukowski? Or perhaps the world's largest (and only) online collection of Bukowski manuscripts?
- What if, seconds before your laptop began stalling, you could feel the hard drive spin up under the load? Or you could tell if an electrical cord was live before you touched it? For the few people who have rare earth magnets implanted in their fingers, th
- Lots of e-books for download here.
- Melinda Gebbie is the San Francisco born artist previously best known for her work in the 1970’s on Wimmen's Comix, the all-female underground comics anthology and her collaboration with fiancé Alan Moore on Cobweb in Tomorrow Stories.
- Alan Moore is one of the greatest creators of the 20th century and if his work over the past six years hasn’t made him one of the greatest creators of the 21st century then his new graphic novel, Lost Girls, will make that so. Lost Girls is his first an