Yeah, I voted to nominate it for the Nebula ballot.  I thought it very
well done, with some clever ideas.  I did have one very, very big
reservation, though.  Why should I be suicidal about the twin slit, or
because some people collapse the wave differently?  I don't see it,
really.  Seems bizarrely arbitrary -- like some Victorian being
suicidal because someone discovers space is curved.  That'll likely
keep me from voting for it on the final ballot.

cd


On Sep 6, 12:07 pm, Alicia Henn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just read a story that Nan Kress had recommended to me last week.
> I had been Greg Egan's biggest fan.
> Now I wanna grow up to be Ted Kosmatka.
> His story, "Divining Light" in the August Asimov's rocks electrons.
> Definitely worth buying a copy on the newstand if they're still around.
>
> Alicia
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