I've read that it talks about what would have
happened if Allende had succeded implementing Cybersyn...
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Cybersyn] I am looking for reading
this book.
That is the most interesting thing I've come by in months. Shame on Augusto
Pinochet, unaugust scoundrel, forever.
--On Wednesday, December 03, 2008 2:09 PM -0600 Lorenzo Fernando Bivens
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On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 13:45:20 -0600, Joel C. Salomon
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On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Lorenzo Fernando Bivens de la Fuente
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I think Dune is a must read for any scifi fan...
Dune is one of the few books I put down partly-read. Came a point
where I just didn't care what happened to the characters on the other
side of the page, and I never turned the page to look.
The story is interesting... But it takes too long to get into
something... I have found that people love the book or hate it... I read
that book while living in the middle of the Atacama Desert... Ambience
helps...
There are a couple of "mainstream" scifi books that I've read while
travelling and I have enjoyed: "The Andromeda strain" (Crichton) (Both
the book and the old movie... Avoid, really, the recent remake)... I also
liked a book called "The terminal Experiment" (Sawyer)...
For those speaking spanish... There is a book called "Synco" written by a
chilean writer called Jorge Baradit... I've not read it yet... But it
sounds very interesting... I've read that it talks about what would have
happened if Allende had succeded implementing Cybersyn...
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Cybersyn] I am looking for reading
this book.