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censorship, it was about TV making people into vacant
illiterates, and many people (hello, Boing Boing!) seemed to be
stunned.
The thing I vividly recall about it was the fireman's wife sitting
motionless in front of TV screens that took up three whole walls
of her room, waiting for the day when she could afford to get
the fourth wall replaced by a video screen.
Almost makes me want to take back my 50 inch plasma screen
TV. Almost. But there's an interview with Paris Hilton on tonight.
In HD.
Gotta go!
This is mentioned in Grumbles From the Grave, the first
posthumous collection of Heinlein's writings.
Trek?
How about The Shockwave Rider, by John Brunner
Blood Music by Greg Bear
Ender's Game by Orson Scot Card
Dune, fer chrissake
The Mote In God's Eye, by Niven and Pournelle
True Names, by Vernor Vinge
and that's before stopping to think...
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lunch" concept predates Heinlein by at least 2500 years. One of
the basic tenets of Buddhism is that every action has a
consequence, and even before that the concept of karma existed in
Hinduism.
- SCI FI TO TECH
- by Constance Reader July 10, 2007 7:16 AM PDT
- A lot of R&D is already going into it, but I can easily imagine the space elevator coming into existence, as portrayed in John Scalzi's "Old Man's War".
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