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Offworld report: December 2003

This month's offworld roundup features the shock hack of David Langford's Ansible magazine, an interview with author David Zindell, the sudden death of the TV series Firefly, while Roger MacBride Allen remembers author Charles Sheffield.


Ansible Hack Attack
Shock news from David Langford’s Ansible magazine this month, as subscribers to their very popular e-mail list were spammed with an unauthorized message containing the Klez PC virus attachment.

The hack attack supposedly hailed from the email address denben@bergen.org but – after a little investigation - apparently originated from an AOL account. Poor old Langford has demanded an urgent investigation from the System Administrator at Glasgow University, which hosts Ansible’s list server.

Sending to the list normally requires a password, but there was obviously an unexpected security hole.

Science fiction sites don't tend to be the focus of the dark hordes of script kiddies lurking out in cyberspace, but you can never be too careful, as we at the 'Nest know to our cost (older readers may remember some nasty little shit hacked our site back in 1995 and scrawled some 'SF fans are all nerds'-style abuse on our home page).

Still, every cloud has a silver lining ... at least it gave old Langford the unexpected opportunity to send out a royal-style Christmas greeting to the the legion of fans who hang on his every word.

Ho ho ho, David. 2003 can only be better.

Beyond Human
Writing for Asimov's Science Fiction, James Patrick Kelly checks out Vernor Vinge’s idea that with the accelerating advances in technology, it won’t be long before something surpasses human intelligence.

Stop Me Before I Volunteer Again
Glen S. brings all you non-volunteer types a fan’s-eye view behind the scenes at a Japanese animation convention.

Firefly Doesn’t …Fly, That Is
As of last week, FOX apparently pulled the plug on its Friday-night science-fiction drama "Firefly,” about the crew of the Firefly-class starship Serenity, which hauls cargo and passengers to make ends meet in an existence 500 years after a planetary civil war.

Farscape Fans With Deep Pockets
Fans of the canceled TV series Farscape pool their folding green to produce a TV advert begging the network to bring it back.

Kevin Sorbo gets Friendly
Sorbo wants Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda to get all chummy with you.

Solaris In Detail
Author Stanislaw Lem comes under the spotlight with the Hollywood version of his classic novel.

Loony Clooney
George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh interviewed about their movie Solaris.

The US Government and UFOs
A new book, ‘Beyond UFO Secrecy’, looks at how the US government has treated the UFO issue. Conspiracy or farce, take your pick.

Scientists 'Weigh' Distant Planet
The mass of a planet orbiting a nearby star has been measured accurately for the first time.

Terrible U.S. Experiments Inspire Controversial Comic
What if it took some experimentation to create the Captain America we've known for six decades? And what if the experiments were done on anonymous black soldiers? Then maybe you can handle the "Truth", a controversial six-issue mini-series from Marvel Comics that looks at one of the company's icons from an insidious angle.

ESA Wants Your Science Fiction
The European Space Agency is sponsoring a SF contest to encourage talented new writers to enter the literary fray.

What Makes Great Science Fiction Great?
Have you ever noticed how many fans enter a near-religious frenzy when the topic of the "best" science fiction universe comes up? Everyone has a favourite universe, be it Asimov’s Foundation Series, or the Star Wars trilogy. So join Slashdot’s mega online discussion thread to natter about what your favourite is.

Firefly Team Sing for Survival
An interview with Firefly stars Adam Baldwin, Ron Glass, and Morena Baccarin (and producer Tim Minearas), while the new TV series fights for its very existence.

Behind the Book Store
Rick Klaw gives fans a sneaky look at his suffering life behind the counter of a book shop.

Charles Sheffield RIP
Roger MacBride Allen remembers the brilliant life of sadly deceased author Charles Sheffield.

Getting Zippy with Zindell
Slightly off the wall SF author David Zindell is interviewed.

David Zindell’s Shanidar
A new novelette from the pen of author David Zindell.

Grünwelt 
Neal Barrett brings you some fresh short fiction.

The Incredible Thinking CGI Characters
A look at the software applications that bring life to the epic battle scenes in the new Lord of the Rings movie.

The MoD’s Great UFO conspiracy
How the UK’s defense establishment hushed up a UFO event, according to a Westminster watchdog.


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Offworld report: December 2003
This month's offworld roundup features the shock hack of David Langford's Ansible magazine, an interview with author David Zindell, the sudden death of the TV series Firefly, while Roger MacBride Allen remembers author Charles Sheffield.
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