Mar. 20th, 2008
When John Clute Ruled the Earth
I remember back in the dark days of the 1970s when we'd trade hand-copied Lester del Rey columns from Analog, a time when Spider versus the Hax of Sol was something we only heard rumors of. Curse all those sneering erudite critics who have for so long dominated science fiction reviews.
Nicked from ninebelow
I remember back in the dark days of the 1970s when we'd trade hand-copied Lester del Rey columns from Analog, a time when Spider versus the Hax of Sol was something we only heard rumors of. Curse all those sneering erudite critics who have for so long dominated science fiction reviews.
Nicked from ninebelow
When John Clute Ruled the Earth
I remember back in the dark days of the 1970s when we'd trade hand-copied Lester del Rey columns from Analog, a time when Spider versus the Hax of Sol was something we only heard rumors of. Curse all those sneering erudite critics who have for so long dominated science fiction reviews.
Nicked from ninebelow
I remember back in the dark days of the 1970s when we'd trade hand-copied Lester del Rey columns from Analog, a time when Spider versus the Hax of Sol was something we only heard rumors of. Curse all those sneering erudite critics who have for so long dominated science fiction reviews.
Nicked from ninebelow
When John Clute Ruled the Earth
I remember back in the dark days of the 1970s when we'd trade hand-copied Lester del Rey columns from Analog, a time when Spider versus the Hax of Sol was something we only heard rumors of. Curse all those sneering erudite critics who have for so long dominated science fiction reviews.
Nicked from ninebelow
I remember back in the dark days of the 1970s when we'd trade hand-copied Lester del Rey columns from Analog, a time when Spider versus the Hax of Sol was something we only heard rumors of. Curse all those sneering erudite critics who have for so long dominated science fiction reviews.
Nicked from ninebelow
"The 45-minute panel discussion quickly deteriorated as federal, local and state homeland security officials, and at least one congressional aid, attempted to ask questions, which were largely ignored."
Some high points:
Niven said a good way to help hospitals stem financial losses is to spread rumors in Spanish within the Latino community that emergency rooms are killing patients in order to harvest their organs for transplants.
Ah, Larry, you giddy liberal you.
If you read on, you'll get to see Brin having his very own Khrushchev moment.
Seen on instant_fanzine
Some high points:
Niven said a good way to help hospitals stem financial losses is to spread rumors in Spanish within the Latino community that emergency rooms are killing patients in order to harvest their organs for transplants.
Ah, Larry, you giddy liberal you.
If you read on, you'll get to see Brin having his very own Khrushchev moment.
Seen on instant_fanzine
"The 45-minute panel discussion quickly deteriorated as federal, local and state homeland security officials, and at least one congressional aid, attempted to ask questions, which were largely ignored."
Some high points:
Niven said a good way to help hospitals stem financial losses is to spread rumors in Spanish within the Latino community that emergency rooms are killing patients in order to harvest their organs for transplants.
Ah, Larry, you giddy liberal you.
If you read on, you'll get to see Brin having his very own Khrushchev moment.
Seen on instant_fanzine
Some high points:
Niven said a good way to help hospitals stem financial losses is to spread rumors in Spanish within the Latino community that emergency rooms are killing patients in order to harvest their organs for transplants.
Ah, Larry, you giddy liberal you.
If you read on, you'll get to see Brin having his very own Khrushchev moment.
Seen on instant_fanzine
"The 45-minute panel discussion quickly deteriorated as federal, local and state homeland security officials, and at least one congressional aid, attempted to ask questions, which were largely ignored."
Some high points:
Niven said a good way to help hospitals stem financial losses is to spread rumors in Spanish within the Latino community that emergency rooms are killing patients in order to harvest their organs for transplants.
Ah, Larry, you giddy liberal you.
If you read on, you'll get to see Brin having his very own Khrushchev moment.
Seen on instant_fanzine
Some high points:
Niven said a good way to help hospitals stem financial losses is to spread rumors in Spanish within the Latino community that emergency rooms are killing patients in order to harvest their organs for transplants.
Ah, Larry, you giddy liberal you.
If you read on, you'll get to see Brin having his very own Khrushchev moment.
Seen on instant_fanzine