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- From: fuzzy@netcom.com (Fuzzy Fox)
- Subject: Re: Where's the *discussion*?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.063626.15939@netcom.com>
- Organization: Foxes 'R' Us - Seven locations to serve you
- References: <1ghap1INNso8@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <1992Dec15.062911.16115@news2.cis.umn.edu> <1992Dec19.061156.29272@netcom.com> <BzKHEM.HMG@NeoSoft.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 06:36:26 GMT
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- peter@NeoSoft.com (Peter da Silva) writes:
-
- >> I'll second this notion. Political struggles have never really
- >> interested me,
-
- >Some people have the same opinion of Desperate Battles To The Bitter End
- >issue after issue after issue...
-
- Hmm. Perhaps I overgeneralized. In general it appears that political
- struggles do not interest me, although an occasional well-told story of
- political intrigue will grab my interest. In a similar vein, super-hero
- stories rarely interest me, but the occasional story will get my
- attention if it's particularly well done.
-
- At any rate, the only reason I read Albedo (actually, "look at" Albedo)
- is because of the artwork. The story is a bit hard to follow, and the
- dialogue is either talking over my head with tech-talk or speaking
- slowly and deliberately at me with baby-talk. And through it all, none
- of the characters appear to be feeling much *emotion*. I suppose it's
- emotion that gets me interested in a story, more so than tech or
- politics.
-
- --
- #ifdef TRUE | Fuzzy Fox fuzzy@netcom.com
- #define TRUE 0 | a.k.a. David DeSimone an207@cleveland.freenet.edu
- #define FALSE 1 | "You have been recruited by the Star League to defend
- #endif | the Frontier against Xur and the Kodan Armada."
-