Jim Sharkey wrote:
I got Time Enough for Love also. What's it about? I'm afraid my Heinlein
exposure has been minimal.
And you call yourself a Science Fiction reader ;-)
Time Enough for Love follows the exploits of 2000-year old Lazarus
G. D. Akin wrote:
Jim Sharkey wrote:
I got Time Enough for Love also. What's it about? I'm afraid my
Heinlein exposure has been minimal.
And you call yourself a Science Fiction reader ;-)
I used to, but compared to many of the folks on this list, I'm clearly a piker and
need to catch up.
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Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 15:49:29 +0900
Jim Sharkey wrote:
I got Time Enough for Love also. What's
Jon Gabriel wrote:
All accurate, except I think Lazarus was 4000+ years old.
2359. He was born on 1912-11-11, and the story begins somewhere
in 4272. But he wasn't 2359 _years_ old, because he cut some
of these years [about 70 of them] during _Methuselah's Children_.
Timeline Maniac Maru
G. D. Akin wrote:
Time Enough for Love
Did I mention that I made a timeline of Heinlein?
http://www.geocities.com/albmont/rah2.htm
follows the exploits of 2000-year old Lazarus Long,
first introduced in Methusela's Children. The book opens with Lazarus
wanting to die, an not really being
At 05:58 PM 9/12/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Another one of those quizzes for everyone's categorization pleasure:
Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?
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or
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Another one of those quizzes for everyone's categorization pleasure:
Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?
http://quizilla.com/users/dunkelza/quizzes/Which%20Heinlein%20Book%20Should%20You%20Have%20Been%20A%20Character%20In%3F/
or
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I got
--- Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another one of those quizzes for everyone's categorization pleasure:
Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?
http://quizilla.com/users/dunkelza/quizzes/Which%20Heinlein%20Book%20Should%20You%20Have%20Been%20A%20Character%20In%3F
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Subject: Re: Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:37:30 -0700 (PDT)
--- Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another one
Bryon wrote:
Another one of those quizzes for everyone's categorization pleasure:
Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?
http://quizilla.com/users/dunkelza/quizzes/Which%20Heinlein%20Book%20Should%20You%20Have%20Been%20A%20Character%20In%3F/
or
http://makeashorterlink.com
Bryon Daly wrote:
Another one of those quizzes for everyone's categorization pleasure:
Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?
Time Enough for Love.
Julia
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You belong in the Cat Who Walks Through Walls. You are creative and cunning.
Your works often feel empty to you, though others love them. You suspect
that the universe and everyone in it are just characters in someone else's
story.
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rob
First pass:The Man Who Sold The Moon
Second:Cat Who Walks Through Walls (I just picked the first answer in
every category)
Of all the little personality quizzes we've taken, this is lamest.
George A
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I got Time Enough for Love also. What's it about? I'm afraid my Heinlein exposure
has been minimal.
Jim
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--- Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another one of those quizzes for everyone's
categorization pleasure:
Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character
In?
http://quizilla.com/users/dunkelza/quizzes/Which%20Heinlein%20Book%20Should%20You%20Have%20Been%20A%20Character%20In%3F
From: Jim Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I got Time Enough for Love also. What's it about? I'm afraid my Heinlein
exposure has been minimal.
Time Enough For Love is from Heinlein's Dirty Old Man stage of his career.
From what I remember, it's mostly about Lazarus Long, the world's oldest
man,
You belong in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. You value freedom above all
else. You would fight and die for your family and your home.
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