Re:Top Posting vs. Bottom Posting (was Re:Brin Book Analysis - But Which Book?)

2003-06-20 Thread Jan Coffey
--- Jeroen van Baardwijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At Stardate 20030620.0335, David Hobby wrote: > > > > Can we top post on this list? > > Why not bottom post, and DELETE most of the previous posts? > >If you just save enough for context, there is plenty of room below it. > > That

Re:Brin Book Analysis - But Which Book?

2003-06-20 Thread Kaj Bauer
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Re:Brin Book Analysis - But Which Book?

2003-06-20 Thread Jeroen van Baardwijk
At Stardate 20030620.0335, David Hobby wrote: The way I see it, a Brin book is appropriate. Practice Effect and Glory Season have been (pretty much) done, so they should be left alone. OTOH, the analysis of _Glory Season_ was never finished. I could put the raw material on-line so that we can p

Top Posting vs. Bottom Posting (was Re:Brin Book Analysis - But Which Book?)

2003-06-20 Thread Jeroen van Baardwijk
At Stardate 20030620.0335, David Hobby wrote: > Can we top post on this list? I hate bottom posting it makes you scrol down > to the bottom every last time. All I end up doing is scrolling. > > So tell me if you want me to stop... > > I think Kiln People would be good since it is probably the

Re:Brin Book Analysis - But Which Book?

2003-06-19 Thread Jim D
In that case remove my vote, I'm not tied to any particular book.  I will go with whatever is chosen.  (Although I have misplaced my copy of Sundiver, so I hope that is not the one.)   Jim   Jeroen wrote: > but I must point out that this specific book was already analysed in-depth on Tha

Re:Brin Book Analysis - But Which Book?

2003-06-19 Thread David Hobby
Jan Coffey wrote: > > Can we top post on this list? I hate bottom posting it makes you scrol down > to the bottom every last time. All I end up doing is scrolling. > > So tell me if you want me to stop... > > I think Kiln People would be good since it is probably the most freash on > everyo

Re:Brin Book Analysis - But Which Book?

2003-06-19 Thread Jan Coffey
Can we top post on this list? I hate bottom posting it makes you scrol down to the bottom every last time. All I end up doing is scrolling. So tell me if you want me to stop... I think Kiln People would be good since it is probably the most freash on everyones mind. I havent't actualy finnis

Re:Brin Book Analysis - But Which Book?

2003-06-19 Thread Jeroen van Baardwijk
At Stardate 20030619.1250, Jim D wrote: >As I've said before, I think it's a good idea to analyse a book. However, >perhaps we should look beyond David Brin. Adding my 2 cents. I would pick _The Practice Effect_ first. Although I really like _Glory Season_, I think starting with a shorter book

Re:Brin Book Analysis - But Which Book?

2003-06-19 Thread Jim D
Jeroen wrote: >For examples of what things will look like, follow the links given below. >I've put the material from the discussions (over on That Other List) of the >first chapter of both _The Practice Effect_ and _Glory Season_ on my >website. Please keep in mind that those are only drafts