From: Doug Jones (random@qnet.com)
Date: Thu Aug 12 1999 - 11:34:45 MDT
I just re-read John Varley's _The Golden Globe_ -hysterically funny,
but like the entire Ophiuchi Hotline series, surprisingly
extropian. And such a gift for the narrative hook:
"I once played _Romeo and Juliet_ as a one-man show," I said.
Doubling with Mercutio won't be a problem."
AI's, implacable and incomprehensible aliens, genetic engineering,
extreme gender bending, and spaceships with aspirations... a
glorious romp.
Bryan Moss wrote:
>
> I'm currently in the middle of _Zen and the Brain_, which is not light
> reading material (in the sense that you can't carry it on the train), _The
> Anthropic Cosmological Principle_ (had it for a long time but only just
> started reading it), and the usual selection of textbooks (mostly computer
> science with some physics). I tend to have about five or more books (less
> demanding than the above) going simultaneously but alas I have run out of
> reading material. With this in mind I ask:
>
> Read any good books lately?
>
> Of course these would be extropian-related (this being the extropians list)
> but I, personally, am proud of being so open minded my brains do indeed have
> a tendency to fall out, so any suggestions will be entertained (excluding
> the pseudo sciences, they require the mind to be absent not open).
>
> BM
-- Doug Jones, Freelance Rocket Plumber
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