FRANCIS S. SONTILLANO, 1955-1970. He is the first and youngest martyr of the Philippine Science High School (killed at 15) in the long struggle against the US-Marcos fascist regime that soon shifted to open terrorist rule under martial law. Continue reading “Francis Sontillano, 1955-1970”
The Universe is a pretty big place, she said
“The universe is a pretty big place,” Dr. Ellie Arroway used to say in Contact.
So, if you see nothing but stupidity around you these days—and I don’t mean just in your favorite media (including social media)—it’s good to keep this reminder in mind.
It means that sentient beings and intelligent civilizations continue to exist elsewhere—and I don’t mean we need to look in other star systems beyond Earth. Continue reading “The Universe is a pretty big place, she said”
The six stages in a product’s life
To preempt complaints about the title (with shouts of “Boo! False advertising!”), I should probably include an alternate title or subtitle this early: An Allegory for Historical Materialism and Modern Political Economy. Or maybe this: Science Fiction: Utopian and Scientific.
But let me get straight to the point and answer my own question: What are the six stages in a product’s life? I can think of six. There may be more if you add regional variations, or less if you see enough commonalities. But I’ll stick with six: