Wie Splashcomics vermeldet wird es im nächsten Jahr eine neue Spider-Man-Zeichentrickserie geben. Der Trailer (ebenfalls bei Splashcomics zu bewundern) sieht nicht schlecht aus.
Die EU hat Texas, wo man dieser Tage die 400. Hinrichtung in gut 30 Jahren “feiert”, darauf hingewiesen, daß eine zivilisierte Gesellschaft eigentlich über so etwas Barbarisches wie die Todesstrafe hinaus sein sollte.
Die portugisiesche EU-Präsidentschaft hat den texanischen Gouverneur ersucht, möge Ray Conner , dessen Mord an einem Angestellten in einem Lebensmittelgeschäft offenbar zu den “schrecklichsten Taten” gehört, für die die Todesstrafe reserviert ist, begnadigen. Der Gouverneur hat diese Bitte mit dem Verweis auf die stolze Geschichte der USA abgelehnt.
“Two hundred and thirty years ago, our forefathers fought a war to throw off the yoke of a European monarch and gain the freedom of self-determination,” he pointed out, adding “While we respect our friends in Europe, Texans are doing just fine governing Texas.”
J.K. Rowling ist jetzt schon die reichste Frau der Welt. Nun wird sie auch noch von ihrer Heimatstadt Edinburgh geehrt.
city councillors are discussing a more formal way to honour the bestselling, Edinburgh based writer, possibly by naming a street after her (an unusual event for a living person) and perhaps establishing a young writer’s competition in her name (which would be far more appropriate, I feel, especially since Rowling herself benefited from an award from the Scottish Arts Council which allowed her to complete writing that first book).
Dungeons & Dragons. Ab Mai nächsten Jahres gibt es mal wieder eine neue Version. Die Versionen folgen jetzt deutlich schneller aufeinander. Die Second Edition (a.k.a. AD&D) war damals immerhin über 10 Jahre lang aktuell.
Hier ist der Trailer für D&D, fourth edition. Das GenCon-Panel ist ebenfalls bei YouTube online und zwar hier,hier,hier und hier.
A Malaysian man said he nearly fainted when he received a U.S. $218 trillion phone bill and was ordered to pay up within 10 days or face prosecution, a newspaper reported Monday.
Da es Dagobert Duck nur auf Platz drei schafft, wittere ich allerdings Betrug. Sehr schön ist aber Platz neun:
#9 Prince Abakaliki of Nigeria
Net Worth: $2.8 billion
Source: Telecommunications
Age: 37
Marital Status: Single
Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria
Education: Yaba College of Technology, B.S.
The first son of the late KING SANI ABAKALIKI, the former head of state of Nigeria; presently under protective custody as a political refugee. Despite his confinement and rumored physical and psychological torture, PRINCE ABAKALIKI does have a broadband Internet connection and keeps busy sending out countless e-mails to complete strangers who he hopes will cooperate with him in a mutual transaction. Specifically, PRINCE ABAKALIKI wants to get his hands on his share of his father’s estate ($50.000.000 US DOLLARS) which has been deposited in a fund with an unnamed foreign security company. Once a trustworthy stranger has opened communications with PRINCE ABAKLIKI, he will send a LETTER OF AUTHORITY to them, so that they may clear the fund and invest the money for him. For their services, the lucky stranger will receive 30% of the $50.000.000 US DOLLARS. New member.
John Scalzi liefert uns dieses tolle Video in seinem Blog (das er übrigens mal wieder durch eine Neuinstallation von Movable Type zerschossen hat - gut daß hier jetzt Wordpress läuft).
Wil Wheaton verlinkt einen interessanten Artikel aus der New York Times (für die nervige Anmeldung gibt es BugMeNot.com), in dem ein Oxforder Philosoph über die Natur des Seins nachdenkt. Einerseits Wahnsinn, andererseits schon irgendwie logisch nachvollziehbar.
Until I talked to Nick Bostrom, a philosopher at Oxford University, it never occurred to me that our universe might be somebody else’s hobby. I hadn’t imagined that the omniscient, omnipotent creator of the heavens and earth could be an advanced version of a guy who spends his weekends building model railroads or overseeing video-game worlds like the Sims.
But now it seems quite possible. In fact, if you accept a pretty reasonable assumption of Dr. Bostrom’s, it is almost a mathematical certainty that we are living in someone else’s computer simulation.
This simulation would be similar to the one in “The Matrix,” in which most humans don’t realize that their lives and their world are just illusions created in their brains while their bodies are suspended in vats of liquid. But in Dr. Bostrom’s notion of reality, you wouldn’t even have a body made of flesh. Your brain would exist only as a network of computer circuits.