Needs more Banks! And take Seveneves and cast it into the fire…
Needs more Banks! And take Seveneves and cast it into the fire…
That’s an awesome story, good choice of book for that haha.
I think the ending is awesome too! Glad you liked it. It’s just as good the second time through, just give it a year or so. :)
Hey no pressure, if you remember to drop an “I liked it!”, that’s all I meant. :)
Yeah it’s probably my “pick just one” best book. It’s a wild ride! I’m interested in what you think when you finish!
Three Musketeers is different but I also really liked it. It’s very amusing/funny.
Up production of gas to profit off the surge in demand seems likely.
I agree with you actually, death is an inevitability and we’re obsessed with pretending it’s not.
However from a civilization standpoint, maybe we can come up with some sort of alternative than letting folks pass away alone and not be found for weeks. Allowing people to choose the time and manner of their deaths is a start–who wants to painfully die from a metastatic liver tumor?
Yeah, I’ve heard the code is a total mess, maybe that’s a blocker.
Gw2 is still awesome. Community is cool, which is why I keep sticking around.
The only book they could maybe get right is Consider Phlebas and maybe The State of the Art stories. Anything that features The Culture heavily would be a nightmare.
It’s a shame, Look to Windward is a beautiful story.
Special Circumstances :)
You can run the gw2 labyrinth train during Halloween one handed by rebinding keys to a Naga mouse.
Out of curiosity, what do you think about the fact that they knew from animal testing that the retraction issue existed, but they installed it into a human anyway?
Huh, the unethical company that installed known-bad tech into a human is acting unethically. Interesting.
His family should sue them for fraud and whatever crime is to knowingly injure someone with subpar products.
They tested on animals, identifying the retraction issue… Then did nothing and installed it into a human anyway.
In your example it’d be shampoo that chemically burns pig scalps that is pushed to market for humans anyway.
Stop being an apologist and think about what it means to have billionaires treating desperate people as guinea pigs for invasive technology testing.
Don’t look up “rolling coal”.
Wizard’s First Rule is the only tolerable book, if barely. They’re all thinly veiled (not thinly veiled) fetish writing, or high school level political theory.
At a certain point it’s clear that Terry fired enough editors that the remaining ones stopped trying.