Archive for August 25th, 2008

Sandkings by George R.R. Martin

Do you hate bugs, especially if they are ants? I do. Do you hate vicious, cruel bullies? I do. Sandkings, a Hugo-winning and Nebula-winning novelette, will satisfy both hatreds in one pleasingly, creepily wrapped story.

I’m really starting to like novelettes. There’s just enough story for a really satisfying bite.

Sandkings at the Kindle Store for $1.59

After the Coup by John Scalzi

If you’ve ever had the chance to enjoy the Old Man’s War universe, then this bite-sized story is like a wonderful Lindt truffle. If you’ve never read any OMW book, this is a great taste of the humor and down-to-earth character of Scalzi’s series.

A short story; Mobipocket edition available from the link below; just hover over “Download” in the left column of the story page.

After the Coup at Tor.com for FREE

Down on the Farm by Charles Stross

For those of you who only know him from works like Accelerando and Halting State, Stross has a wonderful humorous series about “The Laundry”, where geeks do battle with the forces of evil and bureaucracy. Another Lindt truffle, and if you like this story, you’ll love The Atrocity Archives, available in Kindle edition.

Another short story, Mobipocket edition available at the link down below.

Down on the Farm at Tor.com for FREE

For Solo Cello, op.12 by Mary Robinette Kowal

If you’ve ever been a musician, you know there’s something obsessive about the profession. Nowhere is this more poignantly illustrated, I think, than this story by Mary Robinette Kowal, who won the 2008 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.

This and four other stories available in Mobipocket format.

Five stories from Mary Robinette Kowal for FREE

When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth by Cory Doctorow

You may know him from Little Brother, and you may not. This is a fun post-apocalyptic tale for nerds, and I say that with all the joy of a former systems administrator who doesn’t like post-apocalyptic tales, but loved this one.

When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth from Feedbooks for FREE

My Boyfriend’s Name is Jello by Avram Davidson

This is the first Avram Davidson story I ever read, and also apparently the first Avram Davidson story ever published. It’s a delight of a tale, an amalgam of humorous weirdness that seems to be Davidson’s style. A rather short story, but a great one.

You can read all of this short story, plus some nice introductory material from Robert Silverberg and Grania Davis about the man, from the free sample from the Kindle store.

And who knows; maybe you’ll like it enough to buy the whole thing. I think it’s worth it.

My Boyfriend’s Name is Jello in the FREE sample from the Kindle store; get a huge book of Avram Davidson stories for $9.99

Please say a small prayer for my car.

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See GMail Account Hacking Tool at Hungry-Hackers.com.

Basically, you need to go to your settings page, scroll way down to the bottom, and find this:

Make sure that Always use https is checked, and click on Save Changes.

If you can’t find this page, here’s a visual guide:

Top of GMail home page

Top of GMail home page


Bottom of Settings Page

Bottom of Settings Page

“Gosh,” you may think, “but I always use Gmail under https!” Well, actually, you didn’t. And this option? Only introduced by Google in the past week. Previous to that, all GMail users were vulnerable to this hack, even if they thought they weren’t, and there was no way to prevent it.

Google, don’t you remember your “we won’t be evil” promise?

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