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shame on you! (smile)
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shame on you! (smile)
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There's one online site that I know of where, if you can name the story, it can
find all the anthologies it was included in. (And yes, Marian, that is a word.)
Just can't name the site. Old age, mixed with two days without sleep.
maidmarian_thepoet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you can't find them online, try the library. Most of these stories
have been anthologized (is that a word?) quite often.
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> all sound like good stories, good old school scifi. I'll need to look
them up. wonder if they're available
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Don't really know. Never considered looking for them.
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stories, good old school scifi. I'll need to look them up. wonder if they're
available online?
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Yeah, I would not call him Hitler. Here in La., we have our own
problems with cock-fighting. Just a different animal.
Everyone picks a cause that they are rabid about. (un-intentend pun)
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> thanks for the summaries.
> As for Mike
thanks for the summaries.
As for Mike Vick, what he did was horrible, no doubt. But I have long been
amazed at how so many people spend more time fighting for animal rights than
humans'. Dogs and cats are absolutley deserving of humane treatment. But (some)
people want to penalize Vick as if he
I enjoyed "Jerry Was a Man" best. I don't know if its wry tone
matched the original story. It was the story of a wealthy couple who
set out to purpose a bio-engineered flying horse in order to outshine
their neighbor who has another bio-eng animal. The company
owner/engineer talks them into
all sound like good stories, good old school scifi. I'll need to look them up.
wonder if they're available online?
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"Fondly Fahrenheit" is about a labor robot that begins killing people when the
temperature is too
"Fondly Fahrenheit" is about a labor robot that begins killing people when the
temperature is too high. Its owner, who makes his living on the sweat of the
'bot's brow, tries to cover up the crimes and fix the thing on his own. His
repair work keeps the bot from killing in warm temps, but when t
Can you give a quick synopsis of these two, and why they're so unoriginal?
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I saw two of them: "Jerry Was a Man" and "The Discarded". I think that I will
agree with one
of the reviews I read that said
what are those about, i haven't read any of them.
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I guess that they were trying to introduce the old classics to a newer
generation. I've read most of the stories the eps were based on, but I can't
really say that
I guess that they were trying to introduce the old classics to a newer
generation. I've read most of the stories the eps were based on, but I can't
really say that I liked any of them. Some great ones I would've liked to have
seen, which I think could've translated over well, are "Fondly Fahrenh
I saw two of them: "Jerry Was a Man" and "The Discarded". I think that I will
agree with one
of the reviews I read that said that the concept was great, but it is a shame
that they picked
such old stories. The themes of the stories that I watched have been subsumed
by SF and
there was no r
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