Well, since I have joined this mailing list I can ask
some questions that I've wondered about. I haven't
read Heaven's Reach in a while, but I don't remember
the book answering these questions. Maybe some list
members might know.
Spoiler warning to anyone who hasn't read Heaven's
Reach
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On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 10:07 AM, William Taylor wrote:
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> Well, since I have joined this mailing list I can ask
> some questions that I've wondered about. I haven't
> read Heaven's Reach in a while, but I don't remember
> the
I just picked up KSR's 2312 and Jack Campbell's The Lost Stars: Tarnished
Knights (sequel series to the Lost Fleet series). Haven't started reading
them. I was re-reading Sword of Shanarra as MTV is threatening a new series
al a Game of Thrones. It's turning into a slog (seemed much better when I
w
I once read a quote that went something like, "No action against
climate change has ever been taken that resulted in material economic
injury to those who took the action."
This lead me to think that despite the knowledge about climate change
at a physical level, humans make decisions based on the
On 3/3/2014 10:37 PM, trent shipley wrote:
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The second thing it made me think is that while it cannot be said that
one science is more important than another, the discursive domains
indexed by sciences can be ranked as more or less foundational or
derived, or more pejoratively as reductionist
I have a degree in Mathematics. I consider it more of an art than a
science. Math is a linguistic game that fortuitously has practical
applications.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 8:44 PM, David Hobby wrote:
> On 3/3/2014 10:37 PM, trent shipley wrote:
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>> ...
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>> The second thing it made me think is