Re: Battlestar Galactica

2008-04-08 Thread G. D. Akin
Already have Razor. Thanks. George A - Original Message - From: William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs (David Brin et al) Discussion brin-l@mccmedia.com Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 8:48 AM Subject: Re: Battlestar Galactica On 6 Apr 2008, at 08:00, G. D. Akin wrote

Re: Battlestar Galactica

2008-04-06 Thread G. D. Akin
William T Goodall wrote: Subject: Battlestar Galactica That was not disappointing. Please, please, please, announce **SPOILERS** if you talk about season 4. I live in Korea. I just finished the season 3 DVD set last night (and can't wait for

Re: Gary Gygax

2008-03-05 Thread G. D. Akin
My 13th level Druid is very quiet this evening. George A - Original Message - From: Mauro Diotallevi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Brin List brin-l@mccmedia.com Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 4:58 AM Subject: Gary Gygax Gary Gygax, the man who more or less invented the modern role-playing

Re: SF reviews

2008-02-06 Thread G. D. Akin
Try Locus. I've been a subscriber for 11 years. George A - Original Message - From: jon louis mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs (David Brin et al) Discussion brin-l@mccmedia.com Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 1:35 PM Subject: SF reviews can anyone tell me which prozine or any

Re: Irony

2008-02-06 Thread G. D. Akin
I've been married to a Korean woman for going on 35 years. Kimchi just ages. What you need is a kimchi refrigerator--they really have these and they work wonderfully. Kimchi keeps for much longer before attaining that state from which the phrase you're in deep kimchi arose. Of course, all

Writing workshops +

2008-01-10 Thread G. D. Akin
I have been looking for on-line writing workshops. In Writer's Digest's, The Writer's Yearbook 2008, I found a full-page ad for the Gotham Writers' Workshop. At their site, www.writingclasses.com, I found that they have classes in numerous types of writing, including Science Fiction. Does

Re: Thoughts on Martian timekeeping

2006-08-26 Thread G. D. Akin
Julia Thompson wrote: http://lihan161051.livejournal.com/28786.html He hasn't read any of the KSR Mars books. (If you comment, don't shred him - I'd like to be able to have lunch with him again! Thanks.) Julia - Allen Steele has a very thorough calendar for

Re: Optical Illusion (really . . . not a gag)

2006-06-24 Thread G. D. Akin
That is cool! George A - Original Message - From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion brin-l@mccmedia.com Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 6:59 AM Subject: Optical Illusion (really . . . not a gag) Click on the link and follow the instructions on the page.

Thunder

2006-04-05 Thread G. D. Akin
I remember reading last year about a movie based on one of Ray Bradbury's best short stories, A Sound of Thunder. Then I never heard of it again until today when I saw (and bought) the movie on DVD. What happend to this. Was it meant for general release or was a SciFi channel movie? NO

Re: Thunder

2006-04-05 Thread G. D. Akin
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: At 05:46 AM Wednesday 4/5/2006, G. D. Akin wrote: I remember reading last year about a movie based on one of Ray Bradbury's best short stories, A Sound of Thunder. Then I never heard of it again until today when I saw (and bought) the movie on DVD. What happend

Re: Olympos...

2006-03-13 Thread G. D. Akin
Damon Agretto asked: Not yet, but it is on my to-read stack. Read Ilium. Both on my to-read stack. How was Illium? I really enjoyed it. It started out a bit confusedly, for me at least. I had trouble recalling all the God and the battle of Troy.

Re: Olympos...

2006-03-10 Thread G. D. Akin
Doug Pensinger asked: ...anyone else read it yet? --- Not yet, but it is on my to-read stack. Read Ilium. George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

LACON IV

2006-02-22 Thread G. D. Akin
I just sent in my nominations for this year's Hugo novel. Building Harlequin's Moon - Larry Niven and Brenda Cooper Mammoth - John Varley Mindscan - Robert J. Sawyer Spin - Robert Charles Wilson Seeker - Jack McDevitt George A ___

Re: Spin

2006-02-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Robert G. Seeberger Just finished a great new book, Spin, by Robert Charles Wilson. http://tinyurl.com/77uqp if you want to read some Amazon reviews of Spin. I've read both of Wilsons previous efforts and they were good reads but lacked something and left me feeling somewhat indifferent

Re: TV comedians target Cheney hunting accident

2006-02-14 Thread G. D. Akin
LOL! - Original Message - From: Robert G. Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: brin-l@mccmedia.com Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 1:20 PM Subject: TV comedians target Cheney hunting accident Television talk shows took aim Monday at U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney's accidental weekend

Scary Reality TV

2006-02-09 Thread G. D. Akin
Hi, I just finished Kurt Vonnegut's latest, A Man Without a Country. It is a short book, 146 pages, mostly about his life and his views on the path America seems doomed to travel. One comment, a scary as it might be, made me laugh out loud. I was once asked if I had any ideas for a

Re: Steelers!

2006-02-05 Thread G. D. Akin
Doug wrote: I had no real attachment to either team, but I thought Seattle got a raw deal on the officiating; a ticky tack offensive interfearance call that negated one touchdown and a phantom hold that negated another. I guess I shouldn't be surprised. The officiating was uniformly

Re: New Battlestar Galactica - no spoilers.

2006-01-07 Thread G. D. Akin
Michael Harney wrote: Given the Sci-fi Channel's past, I think it's a better hope that the show reaches a conclusion before it's canceled. I like this new BSG too, and I never was a fan of the original, so that says a lot, but Sci-fi only cares about the same thing that other networks do:

Re: From the Onion . . .

2005-12-01 Thread G. D. Akin
LOL! George A - Original Message - From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Brin-L brin-l@mccmedia.com Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 6:20 AM Subject: From the Onion . . . Now, this one is really funny: http://www.theonion.com/content/node/43014 --Ronn! :) Since

Re: DVD news

2005-09-23 Thread G. D. Akin
Ronn!Blankenship asked: snip #24 Supergirl (1984) - DVD (Lowest Price: $ 8.99) Have I missed some reason this would be such a big seller at the present time (particularly given that many who saw it back then rated it right up there with Lucas's adaptation of Howard the Duck . . . )?

Re: DVD news

2005-09-23 Thread G. D. Akin
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: Because Helen Slater is a babe, can't act much, but still . . . Is or was 21 years ago? I don't recall seeing much of her recently . . . Was is probably the operative word. I haven't seen her in a

Re: Half-Blood Prince (No spoilers)

2005-07-17 Thread G. D. Akin
Maru Dubshinki wrote: How about some discussion of the book? I'm pretty happy with this one; for all the exposition and mild climax, I've always been slightly miffed that all the pre-existing bits of alchemy and magic and old fairy tales and such that Rowling borrowed from were not really

Re: [SPAM] Batman Begins - no spoilers

2005-06-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Gary Nunn wrote: Saw Batman Begins tonight, and it is flat out the best Batman movie so far. There were a couple of slow parts while we learned about his personal angst and motivations, but it was great. Christian Bale made a good Batman, Michael Caine made a good Alfred, Katie Holmes was

Re: Writing software

2005-06-14 Thread G. D. Akin
Dave asked: I'm sure this has come up before, but what software is there out there that can help you manage versions. As I get further into my English program, I find that I'm having a hard time keeping track of what's what and when I wrote what when? Low- and no-cost preferred but I

Writing software

2005-06-13 Thread G. D. Akin
I'm sure this has come up before, but what software is there out there that can help you manage versions. As I get further into my English program, I find that I'm having a hard time keeping track of what's what and when I wrote what when? Low- and no-cost preferred but I am interested in all.

Re: See Kingdom of Heaven

2005-05-31 Thread G. D. Akin
d.brin suggested It's almost out of theaters and this is one you really have to see on the wide screen. It's not Ridley Scott's best film, but it is by far his most vivid - and that's saying a lot. Entering the theater, I passed posters for Bewitched, Mr Mrs Smith, Zorro, Fantastic

Re: [SPAM] Re: Woobs (was: Tits (a womans perspective))

2005-04-08 Thread G. D. Akin
Be careful not to leave out the -. George A - Original Message - From: Travis Edmunds [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: brin-l@mccmedia.com Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 5:33 AM Subject: [SPAM] Re: Woobs (was: Tits (a womans perspective)) From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Killer

RE: Andre Norton update

2005-03-09 Thread G. D. Akin
Robert Seeberger wrote: Here's an Andre Norton update from ANSIBLE: ANDRE NORTON, who was 93 on 17 February, was hospitalized with 'flu and pneumonia but has since returned home for terminal hospice care. On the 21st, her carer Sue Stewart explained that Norton preferred to await

Tull fans?

2005-02-24 Thread G. D. Akin
Lately I've been reading only what is required in my courses, and an occasional peek into my PKD collection. However, for Christmas this past year my brother-in-law got me Jethro Tull: A History of the Band, 1968-2001 by Scott Allen Nollen. If you're a Tull fan (and I am), this is a must read

Re: Battlestar Galactica renewed

2005-02-10 Thread G. D. Akin
William T Goodall wrote: SCI FI Channel has ordered a second season of its hit series Battlestar Galactica, which has aired five episodes of its first season of 13 episodes. Details of the renewalincluding which cast members will return, how many episodes will be produced and when the second

Re: [SPAM] Re: Battlestar Galactica renewed

2005-02-10 Thread G. D. Akin
kerri miller asked: Wouldn't it be cool to have a show where the cast changed every week because it took them 14 generations to get to the next star system? --- That WOULD be cool and COULD be very interesting, if done well.

Re: Enterprise Cancelled

2005-02-08 Thread G. D. Akin
Warren Ockrassa wrote: snip Um. Why the hell do I care anyway? I don't think I do. After trying to like the first Tek war novel I gave up totally on Shatner's writing abilities. --- I read the first two Tek War books and said enough is

Re: Enterprise Cancelled

2005-02-04 Thread G. D. Akin
Warren Ockrassa wrote: Somebody (I think it was Berman) said that the Trek franchise might continue as original theatrical movies, after resting for a few years. IMO, Berman is more or less directly responsible for the destruction of the Trek franchise. He believed, for instance, that

Trek Movie List

2005-02-04 Thread G. D. Akin
The Star Trek Movies in order of quality (IMHO, of course) 1.The Wrath of Kahn 2.The Voyage Home 3.First Contact 4.The Undiscovered Country 5.Generations 6.Insurrection 7.Star Trek 1 8.Nemesis 9.The Search for Spock 10. The Final Frontier For the choice

Recommendation

2005-01-18 Thread G. D. Akin
I just finished reading COYOTE RISING by Allen Steele. Good story--REALLY good! If you like books where you escape from tyranny by going to another planet, struggle to survive on the new planet only to have tyrrany follow you to your new home, and then you fight for your freedom, these are for

Re: Tsunami Surfer

2005-01-02 Thread G. D. Akin
Robert G. Seeberger wrote: Briton Surfs Tsunami, Survives Fri Dec 31,10:41 AM ET HIKKADUWA, Sri Lanka (Reuters) - British surfer Martin Markwell had always dreamed of catching that perfect wave -- but when it finally came along, it was a nightmare. Markwell was paddling on his surfboard

Re: Leave it to the Japanese

2004-12-23 Thread G. D. Akin
Robert Seeberger wrote: Gives new meaning to 'lap-dances.' Yeah.but you have to pay extra if you actually want to lap while she is dancing. -- LOL George A (Lapping Out Loud) ___

Re: [SPAM] RE: SF in college

2004-12-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Travis Edmunds asked George A: Next term I'm taking Major American Authors. Do you know who you'll be covering? -Travis According to the course syllabus, here is the list with comments by the instructor (who I've take

Holy S..t!

2004-12-13 Thread G. D. Akin
Stargate SG-1: Most of you may know, if you are fans of the show, but we are only into Season 7 over here in Korea. Ironically, I have Season 7 on DVD and SPOILER * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SPOILER In part two of Heros Dr. Frazier died.

SF in college

2004-12-09 Thread G. D. Akin
Its about over, sigh! Last night I finished up my final project for my Distance Education SF class I've been taking and now must turn to my take-home final. I have to write a 1000 to 2000 word keynote address. Scenario: It is the year 2025 and I'm a well established SF author and I'm the Guest

Re: Itunes

2004-12-04 Thread G. D. Akin
kerri miller answered: --- Doug Pensinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone else hear use Itunes extensively? I do I do! Me too! Not only to play music on the PC, but as my interface with my iPod. First, are you using this on mac or winders? WindowsXP Pro (not SR2, yet) 1.

Re: Science Fiction and Elections

2004-11-04 Thread G. D. Akin
Alberto Monteiro wrote G. D. Akin wrote: And in RAH's Future History, the USA becomes a religious dictatorship by 2012 Is that If This Goes On . . . No, If This Goes On... is the Fall of the Dictatorship. The Rise of the Dictatorship is something like The Sound of His Wings

Re: Science Fiction and Elections

2004-11-03 Thread G. D. Akin
Albert wrote: Miron Murcury wrote: There is a Heinline novel about an actor who becomes President of Earth. Double Star And in RAH's Future History, the USA becomes a religious dictatorship by 2012 snip -- Is that If This Goes On . . .

Re: Wish me luck...

2004-10-28 Thread G. D. Akin
Good luck! WOW them. George A - Original Message - From: Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 12:59 AM Subject: Wish me luck... I'm off to Orlando for a job interview - I don't know much about the position yet, but

Re: Definition of SF

2004-10-05 Thread G. D. Akin
Ronn wrote: I thought the sugar-based aliens story was by Ray Bradbury, but its been so long since I read it, I'm not sure. Nope. Asimov. One of his many stories in the shaggy-dog genre. -- Ronn! :) Which collection? George A ___

Re: Definition of SF

2004-10-04 Thread G. D. Akin
JDG wrote (belatedly): At 08:19 AM 8/25/2004 -0700 Nick Arnett wrote: Doesn't science fiction require *fictitious* science, i.e., stuff that hasn't been discovered/invented yet? This would eliminate novels like _Alas, Babylon_, _On the Beach_, and _A Canticle for Leibowitz_ - which I would

Re: Fantasy Book Recommendations

2004-09-26 Thread G. D. Akin
Russell Chapman wrote: Wow - a big thankyou to all who helped. The level of consensus was interesting - makes the choices easier. We will now set out to track the short list down. - Please let us know what you finally decide. And later tell us if your

Re: Fantasy Book Recommendations

2004-09-22 Thread G. D. Akin
Horn, John wrote snip I would NOT suggest the Songs of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin. I really liked it but it is a VERY mature series and might not be right for a 14 year old. Lots of sex (LOTS) and gory violence. ---

Re: Fantasy Book Recommendations

2004-09-22 Thread G. D. Akin
William T Goodall wrote: snip Stephen R Donaldson - Lord Foul's Bane (Thomas Covenant #1) Richard Adams - Watership Down Donaldson's Thomas Covenant books are not worth the effort, IMHO, of course. However, WATERSHIP DOWN is a great suggestion.

Re: Fantasy Book Recommendations

2004-09-21 Thread G. D. Akin
Russell Chapman wrote: I seek the assistance of my fellow Brinellers on my quest... The only fantasy books I have ever read are the Harry Potter books, and I have so many other books in my waiting pile, I don't see that changing anytime soon. My daughter, however, has taken rather a keen

Re: Hugos

2004-09-12 Thread G. D. Akin
William T Goodall wrote: The 2004 Hugo Award Winners Best Novel - Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold Best Novella - The Cookie Monster by Vernor Vinge Best Novelette - Legions in Time by Michael Swanwick Best Short Story - A Study in Emerald by Neil Gaiman Best Related Book - The

Re: Definition of SF

2004-08-26 Thread G. D. Akin
Damon Agretto wrote: snip Ohhh I dunno about that either, considering the culture has a real tech-fetish (seems like a lot of asian cultures do...the Koreans and Chinese seem to have it too). It may be that the only stuff that's been out lately has that SF-Fantasy bend, but then if you're

Re: Definition of SF

2004-08-25 Thread G. D. Akin
Bryon Daly wrote: On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 12:03:39 -0400, Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 08:45:57PM +0900, G. D. Akin wrote: My question is this: what makes a book/story SF? Simple. It should be fiction, and it should involve science or something related

Re: Definition of SF

2004-08-25 Thread G. D. Akin
Erik Reuter wrote: On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 12:44:51PM -0400, Bryon Daly wrote: On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 12:03:39 -0400, Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 08:45:57PM +0900, G. D. Akin wrote: My question is this: what makes a book/story SF? Simple. It should

Re: Definition of SF

2004-08-25 Thread G. D. Akin
Erik Reuter asked: So, Stranger in a Strange Land is not Science Fiction? I don't remember any science. Do you? - They got to Mars and back in a spaceship. There are Aliens. SF in its simplists form. George A ___

Re: Definition of SF

2004-08-25 Thread G. D. Akin
Dan Minette wrote: snip Nope, but it (Stranger) is generally considered to be a classic work of science fiction. That's why I think the definition of SF isn't all that cut and dried. Dan M. -- I think you're correct, not cut and dried at all. I've

Re: Definition of SF

2004-08-25 Thread G. D. Akin
Dan Minette wrote: - Original Message - From: Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 4:08 PM Subject: Re: Definition of SF On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 04:09:42PM -0500, Dan Minette wrote: So, Stranger in a Strange

Definition of SF

2004-08-24 Thread G. D. Akin
On another list a few months, we were discussing Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and Oryx and Crake. Someone mentioned that Ms Atwood was adamant about her works being NOT Science Fiction (apparently, if they are mainstream novels, they sell better)) One member disagreed and even

Re: Jethro Tull Question

2004-08-23 Thread G. D. Akin
Travis Edmunds asked: Been listening to a fair bit of Tull lately, and I came across something odd. There is a song - Quiz Kid - that starts off exactly the same way as - Too Old To Rock N' Roll...Too Young To Die - before morphing into it's own thing. Just wondering if anyone knows anything

B5 Movies

2004-08-17 Thread G. D. Akin
I went to the Post Exchange today where, to my surprise, they actually had the B5 Movie DVD set. I picked it up. So much SF, so little time. George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Temp delay in XP SP2

2004-08-17 Thread G. D. Akin
FYI to those running MS Windows XP Pro. Apparently, MS was going to start force feeding XP Pro users SP2 the next time they logged into Windows Update. At the link below, you can download a script that will write an entry into the Windows registry that will stop the force feeding for 120 days.

Worldcon

2004-08-17 Thread G. D. Akin
This past week I picked up my airline tickets to NOREASCON. Anyone else on the Brin list attending? George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Back to school . . . again

2004-08-04 Thread G. D. Akin
Well, I've signed up for a DE course with The University of Maryland, European Division. The course is ENGL476, Modern Fantasy and Science Fiction. The course runs from August 23rd to Dec 18th. The works to be covered are: 1. Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood's End 2. Connie Willis and Sheila

Back to school again

2004-08-03 Thread G. D. Akin
Well, I've signed up for a DE course with The University of Maryland, European Division. The course is ENGL476, Modern Fantasy and Science Fiction. The course runs from August 23rd to Dec 18th. The works to be covered are: 1. Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood's End 2. Connie Willis and Sheila

Re: Speaking of Quantum.........

2004-06-17 Thread G. D. Akin
Doug Wrote: Turning fifty in about 32 days? -- Ah, you're still a puppy :-) George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Da Vinci Code

2004-06-14 Thread G. D. Akin
Doug Pensinger wrote: I finished this one a month or so ago and while some of it was interesting I thought the endless train of riddle solving got tiresome and that the twist near the end was poorly done. Has anyone else here read it? -

Re: Basketball

2004-06-14 Thread G. D. Akin
Doug Pensinger wrote: I'm feeling so badly for the Lakers now that they're down 3-1 in the finals. Poor Kobe. Poor Shaq. Poor Phil. Poor L.A. -- Doug Go Pistons maru. - I'm a BIG TIME Laker fan from a long, long time

Worldcon

2004-06-03 Thread G. D. Akin
Who's going to the Worldcon this coming Labor Day? I get there the evening of Sep 2nd and am staying at the Marriott. This is my first Con ever and am really looking forward to it. George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: brin-l-books stats

2004-06-02 Thread G. D. Akin
Robert Seeberger wrote: Perdido Street Station is a Fantasy dressed up in Science Fiction Drag. - PSS was a very, very hard book to read. I wrote a review that said something to the effect that I hadn't had to wade

Re: brin-l-books stats

2004-06-02 Thread G. D. Akin
David Hobby wrote: I honestly don't know. I've heard about it, and have no desire to read it. It could be that I'm put off by the classical allusions, present even in the titles. Heavy-handed references to THE CLASSICS usually signal a pompous and self-important author. Not that I'm

Re: brin-l-books stats

2004-06-02 Thread G. D. Akin
Gautam Mukunda wrote: I hate to do a me too - but, me too. The whole Hyperion series taken together ranks among the finest works of science fiction I have ever read - offhand, I can't think of _anything_ I would put ahead of it, and only a handful of other books that are even close.

Dune short story

2004-05-14 Thread G. D. Akin
While looking for the precise release date of Ringworld's Children at the Tor site, I came across a Dune short story by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. It takes place just before Dune: The Butlerian Jihad. http://www.tor.com/hunting.html George A

Re: Kurt Vonnegut on the state of the world

2004-05-14 Thread G. D. Akin
Dave Land wrote: Deborah Harrell wrote: I don't recall reading any Vonnegut novels (though I'm sure I must have read some short stories in anthologies) - have to remedy that. Not sure whether my word has any weight for you, but I read most of what he wrote, and have enjoyed it

Re: Kurt Vonnegut on the state of the world

2004-05-14 Thread G. D. Akin
Julia Thompson wrote: Dave Land wrote: G. D. Akin wrote: Carries weight with me; I've read everything he's written. The only book I didn't really like was God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater. To begin reading, go to Slaughterhouse Five first, then The Sirens of Titan. Yes

Kurt Vonnegut on the state of the world

2004-05-13 Thread G. D. Akin
FW: [Larryniven-l] Kurt Vonnegut on the state of the worldFrom the Larry Niven list: George A A bit too long to post. http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0512-13.htm ___

Re: Battlestar Galactica

2004-04-19 Thread G. D. Akin
Robert Seeberger wrote snip The channel of course! SciFi can put out really good shows such as Children Of Dune (Which was quite excellent I have decided after a few viewings) and then plop excrement like Riverworld on our plates. Its not necessarily the networks fault exactly, it appears

Battlestar Galactica

2004-04-18 Thread G. D. Akin
I know this subject is old new to the list, but we finally got the 2 part pilot of Battlestar Galactica in Korea last week. It aired on AFN-Korea on Monday and Tuesday. I have to admit I was sceptical--the old series was pretty bad. However, I was, for the most part, satisfied with the updated

Re: U.S. to pull out most forces from Korean DMZ this year

2004-04-14 Thread G. D. Akin
Robert Seeberger wrote: Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 9:16 AM Subject: U.S. to pull out most forces from Korean DMZ this year http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/breaking_3.html --- Old news, at least to those of us in Korea. The

SFBC Kiln People

2004-04-01 Thread G. D. Akin
Just received my periodic mailing from the SFBC. They have Kiln People for $2.99. George A P.S. Plus $14.95 for shipping and handling ;-) ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Need help: Hearing aids

2004-03-30 Thread G. D. Akin
I just found out that my mother is going to need hearing aids as her hearing is deterriorating in both ears. She had local vendor in Eugene, Oregon quote her a price of $2995 for digital hearing aids (lifetime warranty and adjustments as her hearing worsens over time). Does anyone have any

Re: Libertarian Purity Test

2004-03-18 Thread G. D. Akin
27. George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: South Korea

2004-03-18 Thread G. D. Akin
ritu wrote: G. D. Akin wrote: Fist fights in the parliment are frequent (happens even more in Taiwan, but that's elsewhere). Has any parliament managed to break our record - fisticuffs and throwing of shoes, mikes and furniture in the first ever televised parliamentary debate

Re: Stargate SG-1

2004-03-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Gary Nunn wrote: As much as I hate to interrupt all of the love that is flowing back and forth on this list, I was wondering if anyone has been following Stargate? You gotta love the conversation they had about the Simpson's. :-) I am not quite sure where they are going with this story

Re: Stargate SG-1

2004-03-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Gary Nunn wrote: snip I also fear that the original series will go downhill, especially with Richard Dean Anderson's role being greatly diminished. I read an article a few months ago that said Richard Dean Anderson would still be on the series, but in a greatly diminished role so that he

Re: TA and Sci-Fi was Re: Stargate SG-1

2004-03-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Jan Coffey Can explain why. TA has allways been a big part of Sci-Fi and Sci-Fi fandom. So much so, that furrism is a direct offshoot of sci-fi fandom. There was a lot more skin back in the STOS days. Kirk was getting some way more often that Archer. Even Picard and Rieker were getting it

Re: Enterprise - was: Stargate SG-1

2004-03-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Jim Burton wrote: On Mar 15, 2004, at 4:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] BTW anyone see the Enterprise Season Final? Enterprise is getting its ass kicked... Very cool. My local station decided to pull it for the current season, the bastards! Is Enterprise being carried on

Re: Stargate SG-1

2004-03-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Matt Grimaldi wrote: The very first episode (aired on Showtime) had full frontal nudity. How's that for TA? -- Matt not that I mind... ;-) -- THAT was a good episode ;-) George A ___

Re: Stargate SG-1

2004-03-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Julia Thompson wrote: snip Trying to think of something that TA would hurt, and I'm drawing a blank right now. --- Apparently, just a little T hurt the eyes and senses of good taste of thousands of Superbowl halftime viewers. George A

Re: South Korea

2004-03-16 Thread G. D. Akin
Kevin Tarr asked G. D., were you out of the country for a while? What's going on there? I saw some bizarre images on TV about the SK government, yet it was only covered once on PBS news hour. Asking what you can add or clarify. - As a matter of

Re: Gas Prices

2004-03-06 Thread G. D. Akin
Robert Seeberger wrote: How much are you paying in your part of the country? $1.56 or so down the street from me, but the picture on drudge that linked to the article below shows $2.28. Yikes, that is high -- In Korea, gas prices at the Army and Air Force

Re: Retro Hugos

2004-02-26 Thread G. D. Akin
Tom Beck wrote: Well, let's see...Stand On Zanzibar, Ringworld, Startide Rising, Hyperion, Dune, The Left Hand of Darkness, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, The Man in the High Castle, Neuromancer, Starship Troopers, A Canticle for Leibowitz, Lord of Light...I think those could be said

Retro Hugos

2004-02-25 Thread G. D. Akin
I was looking at Locus on-line (http://www.locusmag.com/2004/Reviews/02Horton_1953Best.html) the other day and noticed an article by Rich Horton on Retro Hugos. He mentions that the Retros are controversial because most voters lack the experience with older works and knowledge of the authors to

Re: Amazing Supernova Photo - Shockfront Necklace

2004-02-20 Thread G. D. Akin
Robert Seeberger wrote: http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/hubble_super_040219.html Way cool! Thanks. George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Darwin's Children

2004-02-19 Thread G. D. Akin
Chad Cooper wrote: Read it some time ago. What's your mail system, Pony Express? :-) jabNo, he ordered it from Amazon!/jab - Gotta defend Amazon here. We (many US folks in Korea) order from Amazon a LOT! I would say we are very happy with

Re: Darwin's Children

2004-02-18 Thread G. D. Akin
Miller, Jeffrey wrote: Just got my copy in the mail today. Anyone already been through it? --- ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Darwin's Children

2004-02-18 Thread G. D. Akin
Miller, Jeffrey wrote: Just got my copy in the mail today. Anyone already been through it? --- Read it some time ago. What's your mail system, Pony Express? :-) Pretty good read though the pacing is inconsistent. I was satisfied with the conclusion and

Re: Latest Mars pic

2004-02-18 Thread G. D. Akin
LOL! George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Huh?

2004-02-05 Thread G. D. Akin
I just received three e-mails stating: --- This is the Senti-Metrics Mail Server program at host www.mccmedia.com. I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned below could not be delivered to one or more destinations. For further assistance, please send mail to

Re: vatican head astronomer - lecture

2004-02-02 Thread G. D. Akin
Dan Minette wrote: snip He and Steve Weinberg had a forum on cosmology and God in Houston about 6 months ago. -- How did he ever get God to go to Houston? George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

One step closer

2004-01-18 Thread G. D. Akin
Well I'm a little closer to my first ever SF convention. Last week I upgrade my Noreascon4 membership from Supporting to Attending and yesterday I made reservations at the Marriott in Boston (I opted for the non-party hotel). Anyone else going? George A

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