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		<title>The Watchmen</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 11:06:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Primož</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you&#8217;ve been wondering why there&#8217;s been no word from me for such a long time, or maybe you&#8217;ve been even glad about my silence. In any case, brace yourselves, &#8217;cause I&#8217;m back! I&#8217;ve been busy, either working for various projects, and among other things also watching movies. One that caught my attention lately was [...]]]></description>
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Maybe you&#8217;ve been wondering why there&#8217;s been no word from me for such a long time, or maybe you&#8217;ve been even glad about my silence. In any case, brace yourselves, &#8217;cause I&#8217;m back! I&#8217;ve been busy, either working for various projects, and among other things also watching movies. One that caught my attention lately was the Watchmen movie.</p>
<p>Why, well, those of you who know me a bit better, or have read some of my earlier articles, will quickly make the connection. I&#8217;m a science fiction, fiction and action lover and I love good movies. And this one was awesome! Not just because of the story, which thankfully, hasn&#8217;t changed much from the comics, but more because of the way it was filmed. Do you remember the movies Sin City, 300 or Kill Bill? <span id="more-181"></span>The scenes are filmed in the same style and in my opinion, this adds to the overall quality of the movie not only from the visual perspective, but also from the point of the storyline. It&#8217;s really unbelievable how much you can achieve by smart placement and movements of the camera, to make details you want the watcher to be aware of, stand out. Moreover, the actors did a good job as well, especially Jackie Earle Haley in his role as Rorschach.</p>
<p>And now for a bit of history. It&#8217;s interesting to know, that the production of this movie started about 20 years ago and was accompanied with failures since then. Through past two decades, the production rights changed many hands, and even more directors and screenplay writers. Many have tried to adapt the story for the movie, but whenever they tried, they couldn&#8217;t come up with a satisfactory result. Until at last, Zack Snyder, the director of 300, took over what was left and decided to retain the original story and give it a go. But the troubles continued, with further litigation from other studios who tried to make this movie before and the story is far more complicated than this short description makes it look. Wikipedia has a short excerpt on this issue, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmen_(film)" target="_blank">further down, below all the other info on the movie</a>. For comic enthusiasts, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmen" target="_blank">here is also some info on the original comic series</a>.</p>
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		<title>Snow Crash</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 19:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Primož</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A science fiction novel, written by Neal Stephenson in 1992, features a hypothetical near future, taking place in the early 21st century. During this time, United States of America are no longer controlling all of their territory, but a rather small and unimportant portion of it, whether all the other land is &#8220;occupied&#8221; by various  [...]]]></description>
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A science fiction novel, written by Neal Stephenson in 1992, features a hypothetical near future, taking place in the early 21st century. During this time, United States of America are no longer controlling all of their territory, but a rather small and unimportant portion of it, whether all the other land is &#8220;occupied&#8221; by various  private organizations and individuals, resulting in high crime rates, a flourishing drug market, and less effective and numerous incompatible security systems. At the same time, there exists another world, which is until now undisturbed, and a virtual paradise and replacement for the one on Earth, the Metaverse.</p>
<p>The Metaverse is an enhanced version of the internet, an actual visual representation of everything that happens online today and even more. Each person has his own avatar, with which he is able to interact online, walk along the Street and even own buildings.</p>
<p>The story of the novel concentrates around Hiro Protagonist, a hacker and world&#8217;s best sword fighter and Y.T., a fifteen year old Kourier, who try to track down the creator of the Snow Crash, a virtual drug, that is able to crash the computer and your brain system simultaneously. <span id="more-167"></span>This drug, in it&#8217;s virtual form, is however effective only on hackers, because it transmits a crash signal in the form of a binary code to the visual canal of the recipent, which only they can read, causing irreparable consequences to their minds.</p>
<p>Since I don&#8217;t want to spoil your reading enjoyment, I won&#8217;t divulge into further details of the story. But I&#8217;ll add only one interesting curiosity. Thanks to the wide popularity of the book at the time of it&#8217;s release, the word avatar, which was introduced by Stephenson, is since then used as the standard definition for the visual representation of a person in the internet.</p>
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		<title>The Universe: Big Bang</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 16:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Primož</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost three months ago, I wrote an article entitled Life, the Universe and Everything, which curiously enough, doesn&#8217;t have anything to do with the Hitch-hiker&#8217;s Guide to the Galaxy, however it gets quite close to some thoughts mentioned in the book. I was talking about the M theory, that is quite popular and widely adopted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="Big Bang" src="http://startswithabang.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/big-bang.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="120" />Almost three months ago, I wrote an article entitled <a href="http://www.timerecursion.com/maelstrom/life-the-universe-and-everything/" target="_self">Life, the Universe and Everything</a>, which curiously enough, doesn&#8217;t have anything to do with the <a href="http://www.timerecursion.com/black-on-white/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-the-galaxy/" target="_self">Hitch-hiker&#8217;s Guide to the Galaxy</a>, however it gets quite close to some thoughts mentioned in the book. I was talking about the M theory, that is quite popular and widely adopted by scientists trying to explain the creation of our Universe. &#8230; ah, the Universe. It&#8217;s such a nice word, a superlative for everything that we know of. And of course, also very intriguing, and one of the biggest mysteries known to humans.</p>
<p>Through the advancement of science our knowledge has rapidly expanded, and we are able to understand and explain a handful of events and occurrences in space and on our world. One thing however, which is at the same time the most important, and one could also say, the most basic one, rests unexplained.</p>
<p><span id="more-145"></span><img class="alignright" title="Expansion" src="http://snap.lbl.gov/images/bigbang.jpg" alt="" width="349" height="260" />The Big Bang or also The Beginning of everything that we know, care and imagine about has sparkled various theories during the past centuries, and maybe even millenias, which have however not been documented. All of them, from the first to the last agree that the Universe started from a single point, at the beginning of our timeline and then rapidly expanded, forming various groups of objects, that are nowadays recognized as galaxies, star systems, black holes and other seemingly unimportant, but nonetheless vital parts of matter and antimatter.</p>
<p>The conversation goes fine, every-body&#8217;s happy, and there is one nice girl that&#8217;s offering to pay for your drink. But then it comes, all of a sudden, you can&#8217;t help yourself but to ask this question: &#8220;How did the Big Bang happen?&#8221; In the same instant it&#8217;s all over, every-body&#8217;s running on their positions, shooting their theories as long range ballistic missiles at each other from their bunkers, hidden in their labs. Congratulations, you&#8217;ve just transformed a perfectly good evening in a war.</p>
<p>There is an enormous quantity of possible scenarios, and everybody thinks their is more probable than all others combined together. And they might be even right, for all that we know. The sad part is, I&#8217;m bringing you another story without a definite answer, but hey, those are the best, aren&#8217;t they? Anyway, I won&#8217;t leave you with empty hands, this time, though this might not be what you expected to hear.</p>
<p>As I already mentioned <a href="http://www.timerecursion.com/maelstrom/life-the-universe-and-everything/" target="_self">last time</a>, the M theory describes the birth of a Universe as a collision between two, already existing Universes and the result is a new one, a combination of particles from both sides present in this crash of colossal proportions. But this is just one of the many possibilities, which mostly include a source of energy that puts everything in motion. Is that a crash of two Universes, a cyclical effect after the death of a Universe which instantaneously causes the creation of another one, or a source that exists in another timeline and dimension and is responsible for what we are today, we will most likely never know for sure.</p>
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		<title>Saucer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 21:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Primož</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was browsing through the books on the Sci-Fi shelf in the library last week, I came across an interesting combination of an action, thriller and science fiction book written by Stephen Coonts. At first I was a bit sceptic, because I usually like books that are mainly focused into the fictional and technological [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="Saucer" src="http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n7/n37152.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="319" />When I was browsing through the books on the Sci-Fi shelf in the library last week, I came across an interesting combination of an action, thriller and science fiction book written by Stephen Coonts. At first I was a bit sceptic, because I usually like books that are mainly focused into the fictional and technological part of the story they describe, which was not the case in this one. <em>Saucer</em> is, from the beginning to the end a story of different countries and persons trying to get their hands this seemingly alien relic, no matter the costs involved. But let&#8217;s start at the beginning.</p>
<p><span id="more-142"></span>Rip Cantrell is a student working with a seismic group in Sahara, when he suddenly spots a shining piece of metal in the middle of the desert, which turns out to be a saucer, that is, according to professor Soldi, who is an archaeologist, buried there for over <em>140.000 years</em>. This discovery is of course quickly spotted by the US military who send its UFO force to seize the saucer. But they are not alone. The second richest man in the world, Richard Hendricks has also dispatched his own group of soldiers to bring him the vessel. And just when it seems that Hendricks will be able to steal the Saucer from Rip, he and Charley Pine, a US air force pilot, take off in the saucer from the scene, right in time before the local army, who also joined the game, was able to get their hand on this precious machine. And this is where things get complicated, when extortion, hiding and decisive action from individuals take place. A story that really keeps the adrenaline in your veins and leaves you with asking for more. And there is more! There is a second book, named <em>The Conquest</em>, which was released in 2004. I haven&#8217;t read it yet though, because I couldn&#8217;t find it in my local library.</p>
<p>The whole story is very fascinating and all, but since I&#8217;m a science fiction lover I also demand answers to the opened questions! And there were many in the book. From the colonization of the Earth, to the contents of the encyclopedia which was found on the ship, but was just briefly mentioned, to their common technology knowledge and the home planet of that civilization. &#8230; Yeah, I need to get the second book.</p>
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