Vibracobra23, to random
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So, some of you may remember that on May 14th I posted that I had found a postcard sent by H.G. Wells to his wife and that I'd sent scans to the H.G. Wells Society to see if it could be evaluated. I heard back last night. The expert wishes to remain anonymous, but has given permission for the details of the evaluation to be shared. Below are the scans that I sent of the front and back of the card. The card shows a train at the top of the Brünig Pass in Switzerland... 1/11

The back of the postcard sent by H.G. Wells, showing the address of Mrs Wells where the card was sent.

Vibracobra23, to random
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Went to list a postcard for sale this morning, then noticed that it was sent by HG Wells to his wife. Obviously I pulled it until I can authenticate it, but I'm fairly sure. 🤞

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"Scientific people," proceeded the Time Traveller, after the pause required for the proper assimilation of this, "know very well that Time is only a kind of Space.... That line, therefore, we must conclude, was along the Time Dimension."

  • H. G. Wells, "The Time Machine"

geomannie, to Ukraine
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I am currently re-reading and I am struck by just what powerful writing it is. The first part covers the sheer terror and uncertainty of a population being forced to leave their homes and familiar environment by a murderous external force that cares nothing for the death of individuals. The evoked images are quite terrifying and bring to mind the situation for the bulk of the population in or parts of .

hypnogoria, to Podcast
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FROM THE GREAT LIBRARY OF DREAMS 101 - The Crystal Egg by HG Wells

In this show, we have a short tale by the great HG Wells, a science fiction mystery story that may, or may not, be a prequel to War of the Worlds!

https://www.hypnogoria.com/gl_crystalegg.html

ncrav, to eattherich
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Whatever you think of them: Morlocks did in fact eat the rich!

todayonscreen, to movies
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Today, January 5, in 1900, is the date the time traveler returns to his home, where his friends have gathered to hear his remarkable story (The Time Machine, 1960)

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, December 18, Wojna Światów – Następne Stulecie [The War of the Worlds: Next Century] (Piotr Szulkin, 1981) is the . @film

pomarede, to sciencefiction
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SceNtriC, to sciencefiction Polish
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Mam kilka takich pozycji, które może nie do końca mnie interesują, ale chcę je poznać ze względu na status klasyki lub odwołania w innych pozycjach. W ten sposób jestem na świeżo po "Wojnie Światów" i powiem Wam, że... nie dziwię się, że kiedyś słuchowisko radiowe wystraszyło ludzi.

Całkiem zgrabnie i realistycznie opisana inwazja Marsjan, która przypomina reportaż lub wręcz blog. Oczywiście, czuć tę archaiczność, a fabuła jest bardzo przewidywalna, ale w wolnym czasie warto poznać, o co było to całe halo.

Pełna opinia: https://lubimyczytac.pl/ksiazka/wojna-swiatow/opinia/79547494

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kyonshi, to Wargaming
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there is something utterly adorkable about H.G Wells' book 'Little Wars' (1913), especially considering the amazing reproductions of photographs featuring the author and his quite notable friends playing a serious game with toy soldiers... while dressed in what then was most likely considered leisure wear.

pictures from Little Wars showing the game being played in the open air
pictures from Little Wars showing the game being played in the open air
picture from Little Wars showing the game in progress

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The Promenade in Star Trek Deep Space 9 has some businesses you wouldn't expect.

When in production in the 90s I'm guessing staff never assumed this would become public. (A Thread)

The DS9 promenade business list

selzero,
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Diet Smith is a rich inventor from the Dick Tracy universe.

Spacely's Space Sprockets is where George Jetson works.

Cavor's Gravity Devices is probably refering to Dr Cavor, in H G Wells "The First Men in the Moon".

George Jetson

SchlocklusterVideo, to sciencefiction

On September 14, 1936, Things to Come debuted in the United Kingdom. Here’s some original fan art to mark the occasion!
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SchlocklusterVideo, to sciencefiction

On August 29, 1936, Things to Come debuted in Uruguay. Here’s some original fan art to mark the occasion!
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TomSchmidt, to movies
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Happy Anniversary to WAR OF THE WORLDS, which premiered in US theaters on this day 70 years ago in 1953.

Tagline: Amazing! terrifying! The most savage spectacle of all time!













firstepisodeof, to ethelcain

NEW TODAY! Robin Johnson talks about his sci-fi comedy Untrue Stories, writing parody fiction, the public feud between George Orwell and H.G. Wells, letting the characters write themselves, and whether technology will save us in the future.

Listen on your favorite pod app or direct from http://thefirstepisodeof.com !

colinburgess, to random
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@drskyskull I'm thoroughly enjoying your book in the science of invisibility. It's been a looooong time since I've learned the basics of electromagnetism too, so it's actually been a useful refresher!

Having just finished the chapter on Maxwell... he saw a demonstration of electric trains. Does this mean that they had put together electric motors well before they actually understood the underlying theory of how they worked?

colinburgess,
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@drskyskull I'm curious who has actually read The Invisible Man. Likewise for War of the Worlds, and The Time Machine.

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One of the creepier tech-related incidents I remember was many years ago when I wanted the Sam's Photofacts (a third-party creator of device specs and schematics, etc.) for a very old portable TV. Way out of date, but I was trying to help someone with it.

I mentioned to a friend that I was looking for old Photofacts, but I did not say anything about the TV. He scribbled an address on a scrap of paper, an address locally here in L.A. "Try him," he muttered.

I drive over. It's a small unmarked storefront. I go in, the bell on the door rings. Sitting inside, like the caterpillar in "Alice in Wonderland", is this little guy perched on a stool, with immense stacks of paper surrounding him everywhere. Total mayhem.

I walk up to him -- knowing that this was a waste of time and really wanting to get out of there -- and asked if he had the Sam's Photofacts for that specific very old TV model.

Without saying a word, he reached over to the pile of papers right next to him, took the TOP item off the pile, and silently handed it to me. It was the ancient one I needed. Stunned, I paid him the amount marked on the item, and left with it, not completely sure what had just happened.

When I drove by there a month later that storefront was something else entirely. He was gone.

cazabon,

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That must have really baked your noodle for a while!

By the way, for those mentioning Pratchett, that was an homage to H.G. Wells' The Magic Shop.

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upmultimedia, (edited ) to random
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Feeling good about the final world, it's got a bit of mood.

jessesheidlower, to random

A bit late reporting this, but last week, the indefatigable researcher Fred Shapiro found a clear 1906 example of "science fiction", in reference to H.G. Wells. Since (as with many terms) the early history is a bit muddled, this is an important discovery.

https://sfdictionary.com/view/209/science-fiction

(The first known example is from 1898 (also referring to Wells), with an 1897 quote (perhaps from the same person) in the sense 'a work of science fiction'.)

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