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Oh, that was fun. I was afraid from the trailers that it might be like that….
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Brandon Watson has a list of 20 must-read science-fiction novels. >> Popcorn and Chain mail liveblogs the director’s cut of King Arthur. >> (Via Sharon Howard) Ralph the Sacred River notes that Osama bin Laden…