Who Watches The Linky?

Some legal free books to download at Suvudu, including Kim Stanley Robinson’s magisterial work of hard SF, Red Mars. Available in .pdf at present, other formats to come.
Everyone’s education into the ridiculous scheme that is the global financial system continues. Three great, fun lessons this week: first, a fun and helpful visualisation of the crisis of credit:

The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.
Second, the failure of (you guessed it) the U.S. biz media, entertainingly skewered by (you also guessed this bit) Jon Stewart at The Daily Show:

Third, Vanity Fair writes an amazing piece about Iceland, the country that collapsed itself. You’ll be amazed by how much is explained when you hear that Icelandic men like to barge into you in the street.
This month’s MySpace Dark Horse Presents has not one but two stories I commend to your attention:
an exclusive Achewood strip – in colour! And also an exclusive strip by Kate Beaton – in colour! This is the good stuff right here.
If you know of Watchmen, you DO NOT want to miss this: Watchmen as a Saturday Morning Cartoon. So very funny and so very wrong.
I was also gonna linky to the new Ed Brubaker-written Zoe-Bell-starring free web TV Angel of Death, but it seems to have gone from Crackle even though the press release announcing it is still up all over the web. Huh. (Also featuring Lucy Lawless, apparently. Starring two Kiwi actresses then! Heh.)
And finally… somehow this is even creepier than it should be.

3 thoughts on “Who Watches The Linky?”

  1. Boo, bad linky!
    Angel of Death seems to be broken, and I can’t access comedy central in Canada (but then I knew that as I regularly watch the Daily Show online here on the Comedy Network.
    Good stuff though.

  2. Changed the Angel of Death link to something else that seems to work – but even their promo is down. Its weird, like legal action has forced them to take down all traces of their own content…
    Comedy Central is blocked in Canada? Wacky, we get it fine down here in EnZed.

  3. Comedy Central is fine, I think, it just tells us Canadians to go to Comedy Network when you try and load the vids for the Daily Show. It must be a rights thing. We get all the vids no probs, but when I click through, it goes to the main menu for the Daily show, so I never get to directly link to the clip (as in this instance), so I have to do it the long way.
    No biggie, just annoying sometimes.

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