My man!

Although I am still glad I stocked up on barf bags, you never know when they
will come in handy...

--Doug

On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Steve Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I finally knuckled down and finished the book Friday.   After a strong
> start, I discovered that I don't read electronic books very well... I still
> prefer my fiction on paper...
>
> No barf bag required.
>
> Meanwhile, I *did* enjoy it, and I did wonder how much rewrite went into it
> as I read it.  A lot of technolgy update was naturally required after 30ish
> years!   HPC in 1980 was essentially the brand new CRAY I or perhaps a CDC
> 60 bit monster or perhaps an IBM.     I can't remember now all the updates I
> recognized.
>
> For those who haven't read it yet, I do recommend it... good old hairy
> chested hard SciFi in a Doug Roberts package!
>
> - Steve
>
> http://www.lamonitor.com/content/local-gets-work-published-after-30-years
>
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