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Postby stepheybaby » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:01 pm

Have you read the Rama series by Arthur C. Clarke? Some of the best science fiction ever!
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Postby deadpuppiesandwhores » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:34 pm

stepheybaby wrote:Have you read the Rama series by Arthur C. Clarke? Some of the best science fiction ever!


i never really got into science fiction. i read a lot of nietzche, grisham, the bible (it is entertqining if you just read as a story), and clancy. i know what you are all about to say about clancy, and you can all go to hell. if you are in the military it is interesting reading the fantasies about how it is supposed to work. for us, it's more like a comedy.
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Postby zin » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:36 pm

Rama is very cool. It has the ACC feel to it.
My favourite SF ever is Dune though. It just doesn't get any better!
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Postby thirsty4beer » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:45 pm

hey dpaw, if you get clockwork orange, make sure you get the edition with the last chapter included.it used to be published in the U.S. with the last chapter missing.that chapter isnt in the film either.i read it recently.excellent but not that long of a book. i also just finished reading 4 of Bukowski's novels.all very entertaining. happy hunting mate
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Postby deadpuppiesandwhores » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:47 pm

thirsty4beer wrote:hey dpaw, if you get clockwork orange, make sure you get the edition with the last chapter included.it used to be published in the U.S. with the last chapter missing.that chapter isnt in the film either.i read it recently.excellent but not that long of a book. i also just finished reading 4 of Bukowski's novels.all very entertaining. happy hunting mate


i'm mostly engineering and science educated, actually all science and engineering educated. never heard of bukowski until i came here. i think i really want to read some of his stuff, what are some titles?
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Postby thirsty4beer » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:51 pm

i hadnt heard of him either.i liked 'post office' and 'ham on rye' the best
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Postby deadpuppiesandwhores » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:54 pm

thirsty4beer wrote:i hadnt heard of him either.i liked 'post office' and 'ham on rye' the best


thanks, thirsty.. i'll check those out. i've read several people talk about post offce here. i saw breakfast of champions the other day on vhs. never knew it was a movie, which is really wierd with al the big actors, but i've always loved kurt vonnegut also.
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Postby thirsty4beer » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:59 pm

i'll have to check that out myself.i'm still trying to find a copy of 'barfly' on video/dvd
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Postby deadpuppiesandwhores » Sat Aug 09, 2003 4:08 pm

thirsty4beer wrote:i'll have to check that out myself.i'm still trying to find a copy of 'barfly' on video/dvd


bruce willis is the car dealer (forgive me if i can't remeber details right now) and i'll be damned if i remember the wifes name, but you'll recognize her. and its either nick nolte or gary busey, i can't ever tell the 2 apart, but i'm inclined to believe the crossdressing salesman is nick nolte. please correct me if i'm wrong.
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