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"Overdrawn at the Memory Bank": this must be one of the pioneer stories about Virtual Reality and brain-computer interfaces. And it has aged well, at the present time when many of its then-speculations are turning into reality, it still reads as a fresh and interesting tale. My rating: 4/5.
Mar 31, 2024 10:44PM
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"The Persistence of Vision": I've mixed feelings about this story. Eponymous with the book, it's not Science Fiction by any measure, despite being certainly speculative -- more like a 'social experiment' story. It's about a restless person (the protagonist) finding utopia; about Language (note the big L) and how it not only conditions how we see the world but how a society can organize around it. Fantastic, 4.5/5.
Apr 08, 2024 11:17PM
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"In the Bowl": humans settling in Venus, from the perspective of a crash tourist on a clock looking to make a buck. Touches on a subject that would be (rightfully) considered taboo in today's culture (sexual interest between a very mature 13-year old girl and an adult man, initiated/instigated by the girl and resisted by the guy). Interesting ideas like force-field suits and crystal-based life forms. 3.5/5 stars.
Mar 05, 2024 11:50PM
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"In The Hall of the Martian Kings": great short story, reads a bit like "The Martian" by Weir, but completely different. Also a First Contact story but in a very unexpected way. Ending was a bit 'meh ', partly b/c of a big time jump right before it (and therefore too little space to explain the latest happenings, leaving them a little 'in the air), plus a minor suspension of disbelief issue. Even so, rating 4.5/5.
Mar 02, 2024 04:58AM
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"The Black Hole Passes": amazing tale about a First Contact of the SETI variety. Good hypothesis as to why we haven't heard from any alien civilizations so far. Mix it with black holes as a source of both danger and riches, plus the sexual tension between lovers that have never met but see each other every day, and you have a good description for this story. Rating 4.5/5.
Feb 26, 2024 10:28PM
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Feb 25, 2024 08:35AM
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"Retrograde Summer": the complexities of family life in an interplanetary society where traveling to Pluto takes 9 days, multiple sex changes are common, ditto cloning, fatherhood is little more than insemination, and children can divorce their mothers. To top of off, the author adds a prediction about Mercury that was only confirmed recently -- doesn't feel like 1970s SciFi but rather much more recent. Rating: 4/5.
Feb 25, 2024 12:40AM
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One of the best time-travel stories I've read, ever -- with post-apocalypse undertones and an airplane hijack added to the mix. Incredible it could be done so well in so few pages! Recommended without reservation, rating 5/5 -- would give it 6 stars if I could.
Feb 19, 2024 11:20PM
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"The Phantom of Kansas": interesting concepts (what did it mean to be "me", backing up people's minds and restoring them on cloned bodies when they die, what is "art", to mention just a few". The narrative is also nicely done. The ending is a little 'meh', but well, you can't have everything -- my rating is 3.5 for this one.
Feb 18, 2024 06:16PM
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Started reading this. Was recommended by Samuel R. "Chip" Delaney, as part of an interview he gave to Heavy Metal Magazine publicaciones on their 1983/01 issue, at p.7.
Feb 15, 2024 01:06AM
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