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user's latest post:
I've been reading
Published (2009-11-27 11:49:00)
Lee, Based on your comments, I'll most likely read that one in the future. Those are the kind of comments I look for here.
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what's your hobby?
Published (2009-11-18 11:28:00)
I share your love of skilled work. I would also include gardening and landscaping in that category. My hobby is comic strips. I have complete runs of Alley Oop, Prince Valiant, Steve Canyon, Terry and the Pirates, Flash Gordon, Lance, Casey Ruggles, and several others, and nearly complete runs of Captain Easy, Pogo, and Peanuts. I publish a comic strip reprint magazine, Comics Revue.
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Time travel worry
Published (2009-11-21 12:58:00)
I have some problems with time travel into the past. If you travel into the past, then it seems to me that you are forced into one of two scenarios. Either the timeline "branches" from the point at which you arrive in the past and you have effectively started a whole new universe. I'm rather skeptical of man having the power to create a whole new universe. Or, the timeline doesn't branch, in which case you end up in...
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Help me find this book
Published (2009-11-24 14:32:00)
About 4 months ago, I read a review for book 2 of a science fiction/fantasy series that was just coming out. It compared the work to George R. R. Martin's Ice and Fire series, but I think it was more of a science fiction series. The review mentioned that -- while book one was very good, it ended abruptly and jarringly, so now that book 2 had finally come out, hurrray! It sounded like it had been a few years since the first book had been...
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I've been reading
Published (2009-11-26 01:17:00)
Century Rain by Alastair Reynolds has just provided me with a great deal of reading pleasure. Not set in his conjoiner universe this is a noir detective/alternate history/time travel/space opera combination that he pulls off magnificently. The main protagonists are very well written as is the feel of the alternate Paris that much of the book is set in. A 5/5 read. Cheers Lee
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Started 2 years, 8 months ago (2007-03-05 09:18:00)
by admin
I loved Joe Haldeman's Forever War, but have not really liked anything he has written since. I found Forever Peace, which won a Hugo, mawkish.
I'm often astounded by just how bad Hugo Winners often are, and what great books and stories are often passed over. I suspect the majority of Hugo winners are not even read at the time of the vote, and that people vote for authors they like ...
Started 1 year, 6 months ago (2008-05-17 06:47:00)
by admin
People who predict that CERN will cause the end of the world usually confuse the extremely high energy of subatomic particles with the extremely small amount of work (work = force x distance) that their energy can do. The huge amount of energy acts over very short distances and for very brief times.
On the other hand, the idea that something is going to cause, not the end of the world, ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-17 08:01:00)
by admin
Another time travel problem is that, if you travel in time, there is already matter waiting at your destination. It is the same problem you have with teleportation -- you arrive half human and half fly.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-18 11:28:00)
by admin
I share your love of skilled work. I would also include gardening and landscaping in that category. My hobby is comic strips. I have complete runs of Alley Oop, Prince Valiant, Steve Canyon, Terry and the Pirates, Flash Gordon, Lance, Casey Ruggles, and several others, and nearly complete runs of Captain Easy, Pogo, and Peanuts. I publish a comic strip reprint magazine, Comics Revue.
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-25 16:45:00)
by k1w1taxi
An interesting conundrum. Also off the suggested list would be most of what we consider the classics (Asimov, Heinlein, even much of Clarke) I think some of Stephenson would probably be a good idea, though not having read much of him I couldn't suggest a particular title. Another author might be Delaney. I found The Einstein Intersection to be completely unfathomable, so it would probably be ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-16 09:25:00)
by scifigene
I don't think this is your book but the description reminded me of Andre Maurois' 1930s novel Fattypuffs and Thinnifers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fattypuffs_and_Thinif ers which features two boys who also end up in a warring underground civilization, rising through the ranks on opposite sides.
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-03 08:00:00)
by admin
Sounds to me like Deathworld by Harry Harrison. By the way, my magazine, Comics Revue, is publishing the Flash Gordon comic strips by Harry Harrison. Subscribe here www.io.com/~norwoodr Plug plug.
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Started 2 years, 8 months ago (2007-03-05 09:18:00)
by admin
I loved Joe Haldeman's Forever War, but have not really liked anything he has written since. I found Forever Peace, which won a Hugo, mawkish.
I'm often astounded by just how bad Hugo Winners often are, and what great books and stories are often passed over. I suspect the majority of Hugo winners are not even read at the time of the vote, and that people vote for authors they like ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-17 08:01:00)
by admin
Another time travel problem is that, if you travel in time, there is already matter waiting at your destination. It is the same problem you have with teleportation -- you arrive half human and half fly.
Started 1 year, 6 months ago (2008-05-17 06:47:00)
by admin
People who predict that CERN will cause the end of the world usually confuse the extremely high energy of subatomic particles with the extremely small amount of work (work = force x distance) that their energy can do. The huge amount of energy acts over very short distances and for very brief times.
On the other hand, the idea that something is going to cause, not the end of the world, ...
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