Greg Egan's SF scenarios
are about as complex and mind-boggling as anything Stephen Hawking would
come up with. His stuff earns the Capital S in SF.
I just finished "Distress": quite nice, relatively accessible.
"Diaspora" was an extremely weird tale, as was "Quarantine". So far, my
personal favourite among his books is "Permutation City". You can tell
that he's a programmer, but he must be smoking Good Stuff at times...
[ published on Sun 23.07.2006 23:20
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Some articles about an Auckland police woman who's been
moonlighting as a prostitute. (Who will not lose her job or anything:
prostitution is legal in NZ.)
Pretty weird stuff.
[ published on Fri 21.07.2006 22:29
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click here for the rest of the story...
[ published on Sat 08.07.2006 19:08
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Nothing ever changes, it seems.
I miss my dummy.
[ published on Thu 06.07.2006 15:10
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