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Old 07-14-2010, 10:40 PM   #48
DixieGal
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I always liked older scifi where the computer is integrated into people's brains. Then they can access anything at any time.

BTW, at least half of the books I have purchased since going ebbok have been collected short stories from the early days. And the 70's. In the former, they drink martinis at lunch and smoke cigarettes, and in the latter, they smoke weed and eat processed futuristic pellet space food.

I blame Mrs. Eddings for my shameful scifi addiction. It was the 1st grade in 1970, and we watched a film of the moon landing. I've been hooked on hard scifi ever since.
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