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		<title>MIT SFS in PictureXS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have recently discovered the MIT Science Fiction Society Library in the 4th floor of the MIT Student Center. I feel like an idiot for not having discovered it before, but giving it a second thought, it was probably better that way. I am not sure if I could have afforded to spend my days [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have recently discovered the <a href="http://www.mit.edu/~mitsfs/">MIT Science Fiction Society Library</a> in the 4th floor of the <a href="http://web.mit.edu/campus-activities/www/html/studentcenterinformation.html">MIT Student Center</a>. I feel like an idiot for not having discovered it before, but giving it a second thought, it was probably better that way. I am not sure if I could have afforded to spend my days daydreaming about telepathic detective gymnosperm plants, steampunk robots that will slaughter you if you don&#8217;t speak German, or eighty year long space round trips protecting cargos of a few thousand genetically modified frozen teenagers. Today I am as busy as I used to be when I was a student here, but I am not feeling as challenged, and I can comfortably dedicate some space in my memory and imagination to regularly escape into the fantastic stories collected between the shelves of the MIT-SFS library. </p>
<p>Conveniently enough, I have decided to reactivate the picture collecting mechanism in <a href="http://pixs.media.mit.edu/pictures/recent">PictureXS</a>, and I will use it in combination with my simple [and overly buggy] <a href="http://black.mitplw.com/video2web/">Video2Web</a> picture capturing program to keep a visual archive of <a href="http://pixs.media.mit.edu/tag/mit-sfs" target="blank">all the books I will check out</a> [and hopefully read] from the MIT-SFS library. I wonder if I should scan all the covers, they are so remarkably different from anything you see these days in bookstores, and a definite visual treat.</p>
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