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A Spanish study on social

A Spanish study on social networks in the Marvel Universe reveals that:

  1. Captain America is the most connected superhero in the Marvel Universe (considering that Spiderman met someone new in each issue of Marvel Team-up, Cap’s win is a triumph of comic-universe logic over commercial logic, I guess).
  2. The social networks in the MU are less clustered then in the real world – people don’t hang out with their friends’ friends as much.

Anyway, it’s a joy to see science at work…

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Greg Bear has problems with

Greg Bear has problems with the Central Dogma of Biology (cool article about current life science). Also, he’s got a column about the difficulties of cloning.

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Interview with James Wallis of

Interview with James Wallis of Hogshead Games, where he mentions his school chum Alex Scott, who wrote the impressive Tudor era RPG Maelstorm way back. This was a very cool and quirky game that came out in Puffin books sometime in the depths of the Eighties, and I think the publisher probably thought it was some sort of Fighting Fantasy style thing. As it is, it remains an oddity, a case where a mainstream children’s publisher brought out an Indie RPG.

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Renee looks at software for

Renee looks at software for building conlangs (constructed languages), including a cool program that generates glyphs for an alphabet and some that make up words. I played around with some VB thingie called LangMaker a long while back.

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I noticed diveintomark using the

I noticed diveintomark using the abbr tag, and I can’t see him setting any style rule for it in his default style sheets. Wonder what it does?

Not much in Internet Explorer (5), but plenty in Mozilla.