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- From: kat@werple.apana.org.au (Kathryn Andersen)
- Newsgroups: aus.sf
- Subject: Re: Isn't anyone READING anymore?
- Date: 27 Dec 1992 09:06:05 +1100
- Organization: werple public-access unix, Melbourne
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- References: <1992Dec21.215858.5329@freenet.carleton.ca>
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- aa317@Freenet.carleton.ca (Mike Porter) writes:
-
- >I'm not sure if I'm totally welcome here, not being from "down-under" (I'm
- >from "up-over"--Ottawa, Canada),
- Heck, I dunno! I didn't realize aus.sf made it outside aus anyway.
- >but this is the first time I've run
- >across a science fiction area in my short travels.
- Really? There's a whole hierarchy of groups under rec.arts.sf.*
-
- >I'm also a big ST:TNG fan
- >(literally, I've got scar tissue on my head from where it bumps the
- >doorways),and find it interesting that the episodes you are seeing seem
- >to be pretty old by our standards.
- I know - pathetic, isn't it.
-
- >Of course, I'm just getting over my
- >disappoint at reading a "spoiler" from the States, where they are a week
- >ahead of us, apparently.
- Ah, then you *do* read other sf groups - or do you not consider the
- rec.arts.startrek.* groups to be sf?
- >Aaaaanyway, regarding the comment about this
- >area being taken over by Trekkies--Has anyone read "Earth" by David Birn?
- >It's got some interesting stuff on this whole worldwide computer network
- >thing that I'm just beginning to uncover. Aside from the interesting
- >ideas, the book isn't that great, as he kind of loses control of the story
- >towards the end... But it _did_ keep me entertained.
-
- A really good book that features something like the 'net is
- _A Fire Upon The Deep_ by Vernor Vinge; I think it's the best thing by
- him I've read. A page-turner. Just when you think it couldn't get
- worse for Our Heroes, it does. Bit like David Brin's _Startide Rising_
- in that respect. It is also similar in that it has a galactic civilization
- which is a semi-anarchic association of lots of aliens, rather than some
- centralized confederation of species, or a segregated
- one-species-one-territory situation. He proposes an idea about the
- galaxy which is central to the plot, but it is one of those neither
- plausible nor implausible ideas, impossible to prove or disprove (unless
- someone actually went Out There 8-)) and it wasn't the kind of idea that
- left me jumping up and down saying "What a neat idea!". Others could
- well disagree. But it is definitely a good book.
-
- (Thanks again, JB, for giving it to me!)
-
- Kathryn Andersen
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- "What is it about Earth-people that makes them think
- a futile gesture is a noble one?"
- -- Turlough (Doctor Who : Warriors of the Deep)
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