Blogs about: Phillip K Dick
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3-28-08 Violent Overthrow of the American Government
Why the unusual name for this post? Why, so the NSA fnord [1] will tag everyone who reads it and track their every movement on the Web! Congratulations, buddy! You’re now part of the conspir… more »
One Neat Thing a Day
MATT VALENTINE
boldray wrote 1 month ago: Matt Valentine (MV) is a maverick figure of the ‘alternative’, ‘underground … more »
Another nod to one wittier than I...
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essaytch wrote 1 month ago: Every once in a while you stumble across a writer whose pure awesomeness is just….well, AWESOM … more »
Philip K. Dick And The Pursuit Of Spiritual Truth
Karl Beech wrote 2 months ago: I have just finished reading “Divine Invasions: A Life of Philip K. Dick” by Lawrence Su … more »
Turnings
eeabee wrote 2 months ago: Sometimes the spaces/times of turning can be felt, dimly sensed when they’re happening, not on … more »
run ashore...run to shore
vintagenoisenik wrote 4 months ago: Listen! Nada Surf - Mother’s Day it’s all about context. Am vazut southland tales si m-am co … more »
3-28-08 Violent Overthrow of the American Government
gavortnik wrote 4 months ago: Why the unusual name for this post? Why, so the NSA fnord [1] will tag everyone who reads it and … more »
Cinema Review: Southland Tales
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cinemascream wrote 4 months ago: Southland Tales is a bit of a lost film. It premièred in Cannes in 2006 and was pretty much laughe … more »
Phillip K. Dick on Universe Construction
51future wrote 5 months ago: How to build a universe that doesn’t fall apart | Phillip K. Dick An EEG of a person watching … more »
3-9-08 The Black Iron Prison
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gavortnik wrote 5 months ago: I join my fellow blog brother Shanoah in my bemusement about Daylight Savings Time - a time of year … more »
The Human Internet and Phillip K. Dick
mymediamusings wrote 5 months ago: BoingBoing has a totally cool story about a rural internet implementation: “The Question Box i … more »
Day 54 (2008-01-19): Joy born of wonder
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Curtis G. Schmitt wrote 6 months ago: Last night when I was driving and this morning when I was meditating, I experienced a joy by focusin … more »
Bad science makes bad science fiction: Richard Morgan's Thirteen fails to impress
scanlyze wrote 6 months ago: Bad science makes bad science fiction Richard Morgan’s Thirteen fails to impress Thirteen Rich … more »
A Scanner Darkly
yetiman19 wrote 7 months ago: See this movie. I can’t say anything more than that, nothing can describe its masterfully craf … more »
Cognitive Dissonance - Part 1
gavortnik wrote 7 months ago: All right… Republicans are all up in arms about liberals, atheists, heathens and secularists a … more »
ZEBRA, in which i comment Phillip K Dick's novel VALIS
Marcio Rocha Pereira wrote 7 months ago: I’ve just finished PKD’s pseudo-fictional pseudo-biographical novel, VALIS, and i think … more »
bisociative reading
delzey wrote 9 months ago: It’s no secret that I read more than one book at the same time. I have books in different ro … more »
Phillip K. Dick and the Virtual (Polly Pocket and the Sims)
1jargoncomputer wrote 9 months ago: As I am reading through, “The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch,” I am really beginning … more »
VALIS, pages 122-123
obliterati wrote 10 months ago: Horselover Fat is dead. Dragged down into the grave by two malignant women. Dragged down because he … more »
Phillip K Dick, THE UNICORN AND OPERATION MIND CONTROL
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Eric A. Blair wrote 10 months ago: Sopan Greene and the Invisible Opportunity do not necessarily endorse all of the opinions in this … more »
