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Oh, that's *lovely*.

I really like the "motivation hazard." Well, really, I like most of them!

The "nanoparticle hazard" one is possibly needed even today.

I like them a lot, but I was expecting mysterious glow on the horizon, unnatural twitterings overhead, and suddenly being surrounded by near-zombies.

Hey, Anders has a blog!

userpic utopia! ... I'll have to wait until I'm on my own computer to make 'em, though.

This one could come in useful on LJ...

Snow Crash was the first thing that came to mind for me, follwed -- perhaps not entirely accurately -- by A Fire Upon The Deep.

I tried to create an antimatter warning myself a while back. One black half-circle up against a white half-circle, all surrounded with explosion lines. His version looks much better. I think the only warning sign he's missed is "collapse of false vacuum", although how to represent it visually escapes me.

I'd be tempted to represent antimatter with a Feynman diagram, which would be meaningless to any non-physicist.

I tried to create an antimatter warning myself a while back. One black half-circle up against a white half-circle, all surrounded with explosion lines.

Hmph. That's amazingly close to the one I came up with, except that I the black half-circle up against the white half-circle embedded in the same image, reversed. No explosion lines though.

But are you also reading Schlock Mercenary? :-)

Bah, you're 30 minutes ahead of me :)

Once again Anders proves he's one of the most interesting people on the internet. I so totally want T-shirts of these.

I made a piece of art very similar to his ubiquitous surveillance. It's beaded and hangs on the wall (or in my house, on the back of a bookcase above a shelf). There's a red triangle with a white star inside it and at the center of the white star is a blue eye with black pupil and a little red blinking LED. Its title is "Your Gift from the Department of Homeland Security. Please display prominently."

So far, it has bothered all the cleaning ladies (including the ones from the US) enough that they move the things on the shelf to cover where it's hung on the back wall of the bookcase.

Small world. Some Mage stuff d_h wrote years and years ago was on Anders Sandberg's website. Dunno if it still is.

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