Re:The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17)
I have readed it some times. From: "Martin Malmkvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "David Brin Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17) Date: 8 Jul 2003 06:59:18 -0700 Well, if you feel like participating, I say we ought to do it chapter by chapter. Med Venlig Hilsen / Sincerely Martin Malmkvist -- Behold the monster with the pointed tail. Who cleaves the hills and breaketh walls and weapons. Behold Him who infecteth all the World. - Dante: The Inferno, verse 17 --- -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Jorpho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 8. juli 2003 15:53 Til: David Brin Mailing List Emne: Re:The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17) I for one have read this book. (I bought it six years ago when I was on a school trip to London, England, as Brin books were rather hard to find locally at the time. I'll probably never see the edition I purchased ever again. Makes a nice souvenier.) -J - Original Message - From: "Martin Malmkvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "David Brin Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 8:08 AM Subject: The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17) I have read it before. How about the rest of you guys? Have you read it? Of course this question is only relevant if you consider participating in the discussion. I don't really care which method we chose. If as much as a single person who hasn't read the book wants to participate, I recommend just assuming no one did. Sincerely Oretwig -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: David Hobby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 8. juli 2003 14:02 Til: David Brin Mailing List Emne: Re:SV: The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17) Martin Malmkvist wrote: By 'active' I merely meant people who weren't just lurking, but occasionally posting their opinion on the matter. Perhaps even reading along. O.K.. By the way, I've got a question about protocol. Are we assuming that everyone has already read the entire book, and that we're doing a chapter-by-chapter discussion? Last time I did one of these, some people were reading the book for the first time as we discussed it. This made it hard to refer to passages from later parts of the book during the discussion. ---David [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW!
SV: The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17)
By 'active' I merely meant people who weren't just lurking, but occasionally posting their opinion on the matter. Perhaps even reading along. Sincerely Malmkvist -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: David Hobby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 8. juli 2003 02:52 Til: David Brin Mailing List Emne: Re:The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17) Martin Malmkvist wrote: I think this is going to be very interesting, but I'm a little curious: How many people feel like actively joining in? It would be a major bugger to write posts to myself :) I'm shaky on what 'active' means, but I'm in. ---David Bring on the Garthlings! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW!
The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17)
I have read it before. How about the rest of you guys? Have you read it? Of course this question is only relevant if you consider participating in the discussion. I don't really care which method we chose. If as much as a single person who hasn't read the book wants to participate, I recommend just assuming no one did. Sincerely Oretwig -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: David Hobby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 8. juli 2003 14:02 Til: David Brin Mailing List Emne: Re:SV: The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17) Martin Malmkvist wrote: By 'active' I merely meant people who weren't just lurking, but occasionally posting their opinion on the matter. Perhaps even reading along. O.K.. By the way, I've got a question about protocol. Are we assuming that everyone has already read the entire book, and that we're doing a chapter-by-chapter discussion? Last time I did one of these, some people were reading the book for the first time as we discussed it. This made it hard to refer to passages from later parts of the book during the discussion. ---David [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW!
The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17)
Well, if you feel like participating, I say we ought to do it chapter by chapter. Med Venlig Hilsen / Sincerely Martin Malmkvist -- Behold the monster with the pointed tail. Who cleaves the hills and breaketh walls and weapons. Behold Him who infecteth all the World. - Dante: The Inferno, verse 17 --- -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Jorpho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 8. juli 2003 15:53 Til: David Brin Mailing List Emne: Re:The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17) I for one have read this book. (I bought it six years ago when I was on a school trip to London, England, as Brin books were rather hard to find locally at the time. I'll probably never see the edition I purchased ever again. Makes a nice souvenier.) -J - Original Message - From: Martin Malmkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: David Brin Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 8:08 AM Subject: The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17) I have read it before. How about the rest of you guys? Have you read it? Of course this question is only relevant if you consider participating in the discussion. I don't really care which method we chose. If as much as a single person who hasn't read the book wants to participate, I recommend just assuming no one did. Sincerely Oretwig -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: David Hobby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 8. juli 2003 14:02 Til: David Brin Mailing List Emne: Re:SV: The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17) Martin Malmkvist wrote: By 'active' I merely meant people who weren't just lurking, but occasionally posting their opinion on the matter. Perhaps even reading along. O.K.. By the way, I've got a question about protocol. Are we assuming that everyone has already read the entire book, and that we're doing a chapter-by-chapter discussion? Last time I did one of these, some people were reading the book for the first time as we discussed it. This made it hard to refer to passages from later parts of the book during the discussion. ---David [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW!
The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning
Cancel that last one. Found the mail. Med Venlig Hilsen / Sincerely Martin Malmkvist -- Behold the monster with the pointed tail. Who cleaves the hills and breaketh walls and weapons. Behold Him who infecteth all the World. - Dante: The Inferno, verse 17 --- - Original Message - From: Jeroen van Baardwijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: David Brin Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 9:40 PM Subject: Re:The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning At Stardate 20030707.1915, Martin Malmkvist wrote: Since I voted for The Uplift War I believe I'm a natural volunteer for the task. So I'll get straight to it. Thanks for volunteering! I really appreciate it! :-) The first post will be at least a couple of days, since I just have to study the links you provided and read the first couple of chapters. Just take it one chapter at a time. Heck, feel free to only summarise the Prelude for now; that one is only a few pages, it'll be a good exercise to help you prepare for the real work of summarising the various chapters. I think this is going to be very interesting, but I'm a little curious: How many people feel like actively joining in? It would be a major bugger to write posts to myself :) I certainly plan to participate. I'd also expect that at least everyone who voted for _The Uplift War_ would participate. There's little point in voting for a specific book to analyse when you don't want to take part in the discussion. Jeroen van Baardwijk _ Wonderful-World-of-Brin-L Website: http://www.Brin-L.com [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW!
Re:The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning
Since I voted for The Uplift War I believe I'm a natural volunteer for the task. So I'll get straight to it. Thanks for volunteering! I really appreciate it! :-) I'd like to participate, but it seems that I have been preemptively banned from this list Alberto Monteiro [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW!
Re:The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning
I wrote: I'd like to participate, but it seems that I have been preemptively banned from this list Hmmm... It seems like I was admitted... And too soon to post a message that I intended for another list! Duh Alberto Monteiro [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW!
Re:The Uplift War - The Humble Beginning (Was Re^17)
Martin Malmkvist wrote: I think this is going to be very interesting, but I'm a little curious: How many people feel like actively joining in? It would be a major bugger to write posts to myself :) I'm shaky on what 'active' means, but I'm in. ---David Bring on the Garthlings! [Sponsored by:] _ The newest lyrics on the Net! http://lyrics.astraweb.com Click NOW!