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Yuri Gagarin operated some equipment by *pulling strings!* I think, even during the Soyuz-Apollo text flight (the first joint flight of the U.S. and Soviet space programs) ((see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo-Soyuz_Test_Project )) the astronauts used HP calculator to compute the ideal trajectory - the one that used "light pen" (also called Wand) to read program stored in a book in the form of barcodes. see http://www.hpmuseum.org/prog/hp41prog.htm |
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This thread is driving me bonkers
![]() It brought to mind a book I read about a computerised building that goes berserk, and starts killing the people it has trapped inside. All credibility was lost when a couple of characters got slaughtered by the overnight washroom cleaning routine ![]() But I can't for the life of me remember the name or author - I think it was their second novel, and I'd enjoyed the first. I'll be up all night now trying to remember what it was. Phew, Google to the rescue (finally)! It was 'The Grid' (aka 'Gridiron') by Philip Kerr. Last edited by Sparrow; 06-12-2008 at 05:18 PM. Reason: Title / author sorted. |
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Best selling garbage, but garbage all the same. Of course, Mr. Brown is laughing all the way to the bank. Of course, when I read that, I didn't expect anything to be historically correct, so all the glaring errors didn't do anything to ruin my "enjoyment" of the book. I never got pulled into the book in the first place. Really .... that's more the sort of thing I was talking about when I started the thread (although the other stuff has certainly been interesting). It was that awful experience of being really into a book, being totally immersed in the experience, and then being brought up hard and smack into a wall because of one (otherwise trivial) detail that you just know is plain old wrong. For me, the DVC would not qualify because I never got pulled into the book. From the get-go it was just too implausible. I can't really enjoy a book if I'm constantly having a one-way argument with it. (And, no, I've never had a two-way argument with a book .... I'm crazy but not that crazy.) |
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![]() And speaking of major errors, I own a book called "Shade and Shadow" in which the hero buys a large house near Oxford with the royalties from the publication of his thesis. ![]() |
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What really makes me judder when reading through a book, is spelling mistakes...talk about something to bring you back to reality very quickly - especially annoying when one is really 'deep' into the story...
(by spelling mistakes, I occasionally include the US insistence on missing 'u' out of certain words)... Last edited by GeoffC; 06-13-2008 at 11:15 AM. |
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Once upon a time Gaelic was a 'common' language in the US - taken there by Scot and Irish settlers escaping their homeland landlords...
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I thought it was Wlsh that was driving the vowels into English speellings.
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'w' is a vowel in Welsh - it sounds something like 'oo'. (Maybe that's why it's called 'double-u').
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but in french, "w" is called "double-v". |
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Typical examples are magically breaking encrytion (Lt. Leary Series), magically hacking systems (Lt. Leary Series again, lots of TV series) and simple, stupid, completely unrealistic luck (Lord of the Isles). |
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