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james_davis_nicoll) wrote2013-05-26 07:59 pm
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Krugman on Charles Stross' Neptune's Brood
I’m reading an advance copy of Charlie Stross’s Neptune’s Brood. (Hey, I have connections!) And it is the best thing by far written on the subject to date, partly because it is, as far as I know, the only thing written on the subject to date.
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The description Amazon gives for this book is less than exciting. "a lost financial instrument of unbelievable value" ? YAWN! I haven't heard of such an intriguing maguffin since three little kittens lost their mittens....
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What gets them excited is different from that which you and I find exciting.
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However, I wish to add that [SPOILER, after-horse-has-left-the-barn style, FOR MACK REYNOLDS'S 1956 "STORY COMPOUNDED INTEREST"] I thought Mack Reynolds's 1956 story "Compounded Interest" was a fine story at the time that I read it, around 1970. I am sorry if you have seen the idea too often.
I know Douglas Adams [NOT REALLY MUCH OF A SPOILER FOR A THROWAWAY JOKE IN THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY] used it as a throwaway joke in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in 1978, but I can't recall encountering other instances.
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The twist in the Mack Reynolds story [ANOTHER SPOILER FOR "COMPOUNDED INTEREST"] is that the bankers' mysterious customer pbyyrpgf gur cebprrqf gb cnl sbe na awesomely expensive gvzr znpuvar, jvgu juvpu ur vagraqf gb ivfvg cnfg praghevrf naq vafgehpg the bankers ba ubj gb vairfg uvf zbqrfg vavgvny pncvgny. So that's stealing two ideas from H. G. Wells.
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(Oh, there it is: John Jones's Dollar, by Harry Stephen Keeler.)
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Does that help?
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