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  1. Greasing the Pan: The "Best" of Paul T. Riddell by Paul T. Riddell, 2009-03-19
  2. The Savage Pen of Onan: The "Best" of the Hell's Half-Acre Herald Volume 2 of the Proverbs 26:11 Papers by Paul T. Riddell, 2009-04-08
  3. The Drama Review German Theatre Issue Volume 24 Number 1 (T85) March, 1980 (A Publication of The School of the Arts - New York University NYU) by Arno Paul, John Rouse, et all 1980

21. Paul Riddell's Imperial Hell Drivers
driving one of the sporty new P/T Cruisers. Fear is not in his vocabulary, as heperforms both the automobile and motorcycle crashes. paul riddell claims that
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Imperial Hell Drivers Paul and Toby Riddell 2002 was Paul Riddell's last auto thrill show season. After 50 years in the industry, he has retired. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS: Click here to Email stuntdriver.com Click Here For Photo Of Monster Truck. Monster Truck Click Here For Photo Of Tank. The Tank AN EXCELLENT SCHOOL TO LEARN HOW TO BE A STUNTDRIVER See Stuntdriver.com Stunt Driver School Click Here. When the Imperial Hell Drivers appear at a Fair or Special Event, they bring a wealth of experience to town. The Imperial Hell Drivers new silver paint scheme with flames, look excellent. This new paint scheme, attracts a great deal of attention, when they travel the roads, in the United States and Canada. Starting with the show announcer, Gord Kennedy, who joined his first show with the Interprovinical Motor Trails back in 1953. Gord has been with Paul Riddell, approximately thirty-years (2001), first as a stuntdriver for many years before becoming the man behind the mike. Gord Kennedy hails from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. The show had a number of car transports bringing stock cars to various race tracks in Western Canada. They would pull into town, set up their portable lightning system, then take on the locals in a stock car race program.

22. #quaker @ Irc.quaker.eu.org Stats By Riddell And Narflet
Mr wasn't very popular, getting kicked 1 times! 163105 *** Mr is kicked by paul(paul) paul seemed to riddell is either insane or just a fair op, kicking a
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Statistics generated on Tuesday 25 March 2003 - 1:42:23
During this 68-day reporting period, a total of different nicks were represented on #quaker.
Most active times
Most active nicks Nick Number of lines When? Number of Words Last seen Random quote Userpic narflet 1 day ago "good, becuase, y'know, your quite hard to find pics of" Paul Today "hug hug platinic kis kis have to go" daf 1 day ago "didn't he realise that would break http?" Riddell 1 day ago "don't think anyone figured muse, it just was" sladen 1 day ago "I alsa translated dae Mozilla waeb browsa intae Scots." Alex Today "Do you have a conversation I can partake in?" Cat 1 day ago "I'm waking up again now tho ;)" adam 5 days ago "so you have to take off the pot before the towl?" Andrew 2 days ago "heh, it takes new software to wake up daf" Hannah 1 day ago "Does no one else have work to do?" Lobster 1 day ago "I couldn't sleep yesterday" Hereward 2 days ago "debates in Parliament - decide on Iraq" John 4 days ago "Probably not as I usually only come in here to annoy Riddell." Giz Today "Riddell: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.96.html

23. John Shirley: Black Butterflies
The Original Ziesing Edition, BLACK BUTTERFLIES WHAT THE REVIEWERSSAID. paul T. riddell, Science Fiction Age Punk and cyberpunk
http://www.darkecho.com/JohnShirley/bb_riddell.html
The Original Ziesing Edition BLACK BUTTERFLIES:
WHAT THE REVIEWERS SAID Paul T. Riddell, Science Fiction Age

Punk and cyberpunk have quite a bit in common thanks to parallel evolution: their monikers were foisted upon them by outsiders while disavowed by their practitioners; their influences came from a remarkably diverse assemblage of sources; and they both were unnatural groupings which collected completely unrelated talents under one pigeonholed banner. They both also changed the face of their respective artforms without making a direct impact, and they both boast a rabid following that was either too young to have experienced the initial boom or ignored them in favor of more mainstream material until it was trendy to accept them. Cyberpunk fiction originally started as a rebellion against the bloated science fiction of the late Seventies and early Eighties, much as punk intended to destroy the lame dinosaur rock of the same time. Many of its writers started with the stylistic experiments of Brian Aldiss and Philip K. Dick and went into a new direction by postulating a world where instead of humanity traveling boldly toward the stars, we remained locked on our own world due to human greed and conservatism. High technology was a focus of many of these tales, but as a warning that technology wouldnt solve all of mans problems, and in fact could cause quite a few if used solely for profit. While cyberpunk as a movement lasted until about 1992 (some attribute its death to the cyberpunk cover story in Time magazine, while others date it to the first monthly issue of Wired), it produced quite a bit of fascinating reading. Not only did interest in similar fiction bring up works by Dick and his protege K.W. Jeter (

24. Procdng99
Making Consulting Count, Mr. David Sumrall. Interaction of Nutrition andEndocrinology, Dr. paul T. Chandler. Biosecurity, Dr. M. Gatz riddell, Jr.
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1999 Southeast Dairy Herd
Management Conference
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Editor Dr. James W. Smith Department of Animal and Dairy Science Animal and Dairy Science Complex The University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-2771 Editorial Assistant Tonya V. Freeman Department of Animal and Dairy Science Animal and Dairy Science Complex The University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-2771 Permission to reprint material is granted, provided the meaning is not changed. Credit given to the author and publication as source material will be appreciated. Product names in this publication are used for the sake of clarity and in no way imply endorsement of that product over a similar product which may be just as effective. The University of Georgia and Ft. Valley State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and counties of the state cooperating. The Cooperative Extension Service, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences offers educational programs, assistance and materials to all people without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability. An Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Organization Committed to a Diverse Work Force Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating.

25. I Blame Paul Riddell.. - Www.ezboard.com
smappDooDa newbie Posts 1 (12/22/01 112709 pm) Reply, I blame paul riddell..After knowing paul for (looks at watch) Crap..I forgot I don't wear a watch.
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26. : RevolutionSF - The Revolution In Sci-Fi : Game Archives
deserve a rating system all their own. Here's how it works. (Featureby paul T. riddell.). The Dangers of Toys 'R' Us Lego Dinosaurs
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View your favorites... Homepage Us, Baby! Because we like you WTF? What it's all about. Merchandise Scare your neighbors! RevolutionSF : Game Archives CD Cardz: Planet of the Apes and Final Fantasy RevolutionSF reviews two prominent releases in the CD Cardz line. ( by Serious USA. Rating: . Review by Kenn McCracken.) Defenders of the Faith . Review by Shane Ivey.) Dungeons and Dragons: Chainmail Wizards of the Coast has released its fantasy adventure game of small-group skirmishes and miniature collecting. And now it has Chainmail

27. : RevolutionSF - Invader ZIM : Review
What it's all about. Merchandise Scare your neighbors! Invader ZIM CorruptingOur Youth, One Episode At A Time The Revolution Review © paul T. riddell.
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"I've seen Kevin's aunt's breasts?" Sci-ku
Sci-ku: Daredevil The Funny List
Funniest Signs Your Spouse Has Figured Out Your Secret Identity Sci-Fi Theorizer
Janeway Becoming Admiral Six Degrees
Gangs of New York to The Goonies Join Us on Delphi
Peer pressure says so. Message Boards
We want your brains. Eryour thoughts Free Prizes!
Be funny: get free stuff. Your Bookmarks
View your favorites... Homepage Us, Baby! Because we like you WTF? What it's all about. Merchandise Scare your neighbors! Invader ZIM Corrupting Our Youth, One Episode At A Time The Revolution Review A lot of cartoon series these days make much of having "attitude". Ever since Ren and Stimpy and The Tick came crawling out of the nether regions of the televison industry and fried the neural synapses of everyone they contacted, every production executive has dreamed of finding something "just like South Park ". They're looking for "edgy', which translates to "being just snotty enough that the kids might buy it, but with lots of opportunities for merchandising."

28. KI-AI! :: View Topic - The New Media Business Math By Paul T. Riddell - May 2002
The New Media Business Math by paul T. riddell May 2002.
http://www.boottothehead.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=21

29. SciFiNow.com
paul T. riddell, who is the editor of the website, said In addition to fictionand features from our magazines, we plan to offer a considerable amount of web
http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews/newsc0800.htm
Your browser does not support script advertise search EUROPE'S MOST VISITED SF/F WEB SITE What ... Sci-Fi? Now? You may remember a while ago we pointed out the odd situation that so many large print SF magazines had failed to grasp the web - not even launching a lousy marketing web site. Well guess what, someone must have been listening! Step forward Sovereign Media staffers, who have finally got off their large rears to announces the launch of SciFiNow.com - a fusion of their two print magazines SCI FI and Realms of Fantasy Combining the print content of both Sovereign Magazines titles, SCI FI and Realms of Fantasy, the site will also publish regular online-only articles on a variety of science fiction- and fantasy-related topics. "Scifi-Now will be the premiere content-related website for the science fiction and fantasy community," boasted Mark Hintz,their publisher. Yeah. Like, we haven't heard that one before.

30. Etiquette Around Authors (SF/F Esp.)
helpful. It's at least funny. ) From paul T. riddell Newsgroupsrec.arts.sf.written. As can tell. Cordially,. paul T. riddell. Home.
http://www.mamohanraj.com/Misc/fans.html
Etiquette Around Authors (SF/F especially)
I didn't write this article I found it on in news, and Paul kindly gave me permission to repost it here. It applies less to people like myself than to established writers the sort who get mobbed by fans (my fans tend to sidle up to me, blushing furiously, and mutter something about having 'read a few of the stories...'). I've seen some of the unproductive behavior Paul talks about at cons, and I thought this article might be helpful. It's at least funny. :-) From: "Paul T. Riddell"
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written As a writer meself (I don't write SF, but I write quite a few essays about the stuff), here's a few tips about dealing with pro writers, most learned from years of long experience. Firstly, remember that the writers you admire are normal folks, too. After you see them at a convention, they'll go home and most likely (save the ones lucky enough to make a living off writing) return to their day jobs. I know you admire them, but don't go all worshippy when you meet them. Secondly, remember that they have real lives. Just because you get Harlan Ellison's phone number or Piers Anthony's fax number doesn't mean you have to use it (however, if someone happens to have H.Beam Piper's phone number, please call me collect). If you call while they're busy on, say, a new novel, you'll almost certainly interrupt them while they're on a roll. They could be doing other things, like washing dishes, playing with the kids, making love, taking a shower, or dissecting the Jehovah's Witness who won't leave them alone, and they'll feel lots less antic and friendly if you call just because you have their number and want to chew the fat. Remember: you may know them, but they probably don't know you.

31. Six Degrees Of Neil Gaiman Http//www.glumpish.com/maxpages/
down.); and knows paul T. riddell who knows John Bloom, AKA Joe BobBriggs; and knows Pumpin' Ethyl lead singer Turner Van Blarcum
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32. Science Fiction Resource Guide: Reviews And Criticism
com) A chrestomathy of articles, essays, and tirades from noted science fictionessayist and gonzo journalist paul T. riddell. (paul T. riddell) Updated Oct
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Science Fiction Resource Guide
Updates are handled by Chaz Boston Baden . Please read the Frequently Asked Questions before you write. Rev. 16-Oct-2001
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Commonplace Review (cpreview.com)
"I have a site called the Commonplace Review, that has my reviews of all types of speculative fiction from novels to shorts. I post my own as well as others' opinions of works. They are searchable by keyword, periodical, author, title, date, etc. I think it will be usefull for people looking for good short fiction." (Robert G. Buice, Jr)
First Impressions (sfsite.com)
A Monthly Reading Diary by Glen Engel-Cox. "First Impressions began as a response to a request from my cousin, who wanted me to let him know a little bit about what I was reading. I thought, possibly foolishly, that if he was interested, other people might be, too. The first installment was mailed out in January 1993." (Glen Engel-Cox)
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33. SF-Lovers - Reference:Books:Authors:N-Z
Katya Reimann Laura Resnick Anne Rice David J. Richardson paul T. riddell John RingoJennifer Roberson Alan Rodgers Bruce Holland Rogers Joel Rosenberg Chuck
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SF and Fantasy Authors' Home Pages
This page provides links to the authors' home pages considering such information to be "official". For those authors that we could not find home pages for, we've got links to pages about that author. As we find more authors on the web, we'll link them here. If you are a an author and would like a link here, please contact us. Authors are listed by the first letter of their last name: A B C D ... Z
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Susan Sackett Michelle Sagara Mario Salas Rhondi Vilott Salsitz ... Michael Swanwick
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Judith Tarr Karen E. Taylor Gabe Torok Dave Allen Truesdale ... Harry Turtledove
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Robert Vamosi Jack Vance (fan page) Jack Vance Archive Jeff VanderMeer ... John Vornholt
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34. Chemical, Oil And Gas Engineering: Top People - [R]
Eastman Chemical (UK) Ltd Revington, T Section Head SL Director Managing SymonsLtd riddell, Mr RK Instruments (UK) Ltd Ridwood, paul Director - Managing
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35. New Page 2
by paul T. riddell Originally published in SciFi Universe (June 1999)As can be told by previous columns, I'ma bit of a comics junkie.
http://giaever.com/op/transmet/scifijournalarticl.htm
"Traipsing Through 'Transmetropolitan'"
by Paul T. Riddell
Originally published in Sci-Fi Universe (June 1999)
As can be told by previous columns, I'm a bit of a comics junkie. Marc Hempel's Tug and Buster, Steve Bissette's Tyrant, Jhonen Vasquez' Johnny the Homicidal Maniac and Roman Dirge's Lenore, and even old issues of Justice League (back from the Giffen/De Mattheis days, when it starred the only Green Lantern ever worth a damn) are enough to keep me going to the local comic shop. However, my personal favorite right now, Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson, does a bit more. Currently published monthly by Vertigo Comics (and also collected in the anthologies "Back on the Street" and the new "Lust For Life"), it's easily the best bit of fun around that doesn't require a can of raw sodium and a YMCA swimming pool.
Transmet, as its proponents call it, could be summed up as "Hunter S. Thompson In Space"...by someone who'd never read it. The comic follows the exploits of one Spider Jerusalem, famed outlaw journalist and agent provocateur, as he reports on the world around him. This world is located sometime in our near future, when nanotechnology has transformed Earth's culture, without changing a thing about how mean and vile humanity can be. Followed by a succession of assistants, his long-suffering editor Royce, and his nameless two-faced, three-eyed cat, Spider goes through life demonstrating the power of the press when used by a skilled professional.

36. Paperless News.Com - Columns And Columnists
USC. riddell, paul T. The Healing Power of Obnoxiousness - articles,essays, and tirades. Roeper, Richard. Root, Jay. Ryan, Joan.
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Columns and Columnists Abate, Tom Amole, Gene Anderson, Monica Baldacci, Leslie ... Bellah, Mike - articles on midlife issues, including career changes and the mid-life crisis. Benedetto, Richard - Politics Borgman, Lori - author of a syndicated column on family humor and the book I Was a Better Mother Before I Had Kids. Brennan, Pat - Edge of Nature Broder, David S. Buchanan, Pat Buckley, William F. ... Caen, Herb - San Francisco's Mister dot...dot...dot... Carroll, Jon Carter, O.K. Chapman, Steve Clarke, Norm ... Cox, R. David - author of Faux Paws. Crume, E. Paul (1912-1975) - Texas humorist and front page columnist of "Big D" for The Dallas Morning News from 1948-1975. Davis, Mark Dewey, David Lawrence - syndicated columnist and author of Revelations. Dold, R. Bruce

37. PopImage
COLUMNS paul T. riddell 02/22/01 COLUMN LYDON'S LAMENT- paul T. riddellreturns with the second part of CONSPIRACY OF ONE. Looking
http://www.popimage.com/upfront/
UPFRONT: News and Comment from the PopImage Staff.
Changes of Pace Upfront is the new Attitude , a place where we bring you some of the most interesting and informed commentary in the comics industry. Our Comment Editor Benjamin Russell is lining up a variety of entertaining new columnists and reporters that will me coming your way over the next few months. If you have any questions or comments about Upfront , e-mail Ben at m3lbat@yahoo.com
STARVED FOR ATTENTION: Alejandro Jodorowsky
We are in serious interview mode this month, folks. Join Zack Smith, ace interviewer, as he has a sit down chat with Alejandro Jodorowsky. This is quite possibly an interview.
UPFRONT: NOVEMBER PREVIEWS REVIEW - Chris Butcher and Scottie Gruenwald take our usual tour of the books that will be coming out in the future. This time, we review the solicitations for books coming out in January 2002. UPFRONT: GUEST EDITORIAL Neil Kleid (THIRD EYE PUBLISHING) gives us his thoughts on the recent events in NYC and Washington, DC, how this affected him, and how the comic book community has responded. Photos by Ed Mathews.
UPFRONT: EDITORIAL
Terrorists attacked NYC in an attempt to plant fear in our hearts. They picked the wrong city.

38. ChipCenter: The Web's Definitive Electronics Resource
04/10/01, paul T. riddell, Burying the Internet, Not Praising It, Part2 or The Merits of Being Small. 04/10/01, paul T. riddell, Burying
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Features Archive More Features Date Author Title Lee H. Goldberg Electrons Are Color Blind: Musings on race, opportunity, and our profession Lee H. Goldberg Towards an Intelligent Homeland Defense Lee H. Goldberg Samsung's New 760vTFT 17" Flat-Panel Display Is Easy On the Eyes and Your Pocketbook Lee H. Goldberg Dot-Calm: Reflections on the Value of an Unplugged Vacation Paul T. Riddell Burying the Internet, Not Praising It, Part 2 or The Merits of Being Small Paul T. Riddell Burying the Internet, Not Praising It, Part 1 Lee Goldberg The Morning After Janet Kroenke The Unfinished Revolution - A Flawed Vision of the Future Dave Bell Saving Endangered Sounds: Group Works to Preserve Audio History Peter Raeth Job Sites For Computer, Electrical, and Electronics Engineers

39. ChipCenter: The Web's Definitive Electronics Resource
Go order a copy from http//www.ziesingbooks.com and thank me later.The Hell's HalfAcre Herald is copyright 2001 paul T. riddell.
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40. ICP : Zines District : Reviews : H
paul T. riddell’s Borders is a dystopian kingdom of stoners, petty poweraccumulators,porn aficionados, and pimply geeks; a brave new world staffed wholly
http://www.invisible-city.com/zines/reviewsh.htm
"One publishes to find comrades."
Andre Breton You are here Memepackets for cool geeks, the children of cool geeks, and cool geek children Go where we go, eat who we eat, defile what we defile Stuff comes out of your printer, for free. Like magic Gather, converse, carouse, match wits. Be scene, not herd Who we are and where we are going Zine Reviews : H Halana #4
The Hell's Half-Acre Herald #4

The Hell's Half-Acre Herald #3

Hermenaut #15
Halana #4 Reviewed 12/23/99 by JPB WINNER : Invisible City Good Citizenship Award : December 1999
If you’ve read the Statement of Intent that comes with this website, you already know that I consider the metaphor of the Invisible City to mean a network that brings creative individuals together to communicate and cross-pollinate—particularly individuals whose work (complicated/ambiguous/challenging/otherwise uncommercial) might remain unnoticed in the absence of that network. The work, of course, is being done in every medium—out there are zines, comics, pirate TV, websites, you name it. There is an entire world of invisible musicians out there. Most of you zinesters probably know that the punk scene is still active everywhere, but the invisible music scene goes much deeper. There are artists out there who work solely to create subtly-mutating drones or latticeworks of electronic pulsation; artists who coax beauty from unorthodox (sometimes self-invented) instruments such as the Faraway Wind Organ (an “instrument” consisting of a half-mile of telegraph wires keening in the wind); artists devoted to using everyday objects (an oven tray, a Bible) for their neglected instrumental potential; artists who dig up and archive sounds that might otherwise have been lost (pre-WWII gospel songs, or the music that accompanies kiddie rides or ice cream trucks, or field recordings of Vietnamese street musicians); artists of every conceivable stripe who inhabit and color a world that is just out of normal sight.

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