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Article 22760
From: William J. Keaton"
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 00:59:49 -0400
Subject: Re: Heinlein Awards
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
Yes Jim, I will be there! I presume the winners will be announced at the
Heinlein Society Dinner?
WJaKe
"James R. Cunningham" <jrccea@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:3F4288C0.A272C4FF@bellsouth.net...
> Will anyone be attending TorCon to see the presentaton of the first two
> Heinlein Awards?
> JimC
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Article 22761
From: James R. Cunningham"
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 03:16:42 -0700
Subject: Re: Heinlein Awards
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
No offense intended -- can't do it -- they ain't been presented yet. :-)
JimC
JT wrote:
>
> On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 13:29:52 -0700, "James R. Cunningham"
> <jrccea@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Since you mention
> -two-, I assume you know, so spread the news! ;)
>
> JT
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Article 22762
From: debrule@dahoudek.com (Deb Houdek Rule)
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 19:00:38 GMT
Subject: Re: Heinlein Awards
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
>Will anyone be attending TorCon to see the presentaton of the first two
>Heinlein Awards?
We will be there, Jim! Looking forward to seeing you.
Deb (D.A. Houdek)
http://www.dahoudek.com
http://www.robertaheinlein.com
http://www.civilwarstlouis.com
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Article 22763
From: debrule@dahoudek.com (Deb Houdek Rule)
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 19:00:38 GMT
Subject: Re: Heinlein Awards
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
> No mention of them on the web page, and
>no email received in my inbox as to the fact.
I've added a Heinlein Society News section to my Heinlein site--it
has all the available recent updates.
http://www.robertaheinlein.com/heinleinsociety/index.htm
Deb (D.A. Houdek)
http://www.dahoudek.com
http://www.robertaheinlein.com
http://www.civilwarstlouis.com
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Article 22764
From: James R. Cunningham"
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 14:54:30 -0700
Subject: Re: Heinlein Awards
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
Deb, I'm not going to be there. Don't believe Yoji is either. Amy
Baxter will be there, and Eleanor.
Jim
Deb Houdek Rule wrote:
>
> >Will anyone be attending TorCon to see the presentaton of the first two
> >Heinlein Awards?
>
> We will be there, Jim! Looking forward to seeing you.
>
> Deb (D.A. Houdek)
> http://www.dahoudek.com
> http://www.robertaheinlein.com
> http://www.civilwarstlouis.com
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Article 22765
From: Filksinger"
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 18:40:35 -0700
Subject: Re: The Alcohol Challenge!
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
Bill Dauphin wrote:
> I have recent experience of the fact that something being a poison
> does NOT necessarily mean it's "bad for you": Chemotherapy agents are
> NASTY poisons, but they saved my daughter's life (or at least appear
> to have, so far <knock wood>). Sound's like you're suggesting alcohol
> might function like chemo, but on a much more modest scale.
While I have forgotten the details (like names), a highly respected
biologist who was key in proving that cancer could be caused by a single
exposure to a carcinogen is now claiming that he has collected vast evidence
showing that very small, sub-toxic exposure to virtually _any_ damaging
substance improves the health of the organism thus exposed. Needless to say,
this is controversial.
--
Filksinger
AKA David Nasset, Sr.
Geek Prophet to the Technologically Declined
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Article 22766
From: georule@civilwarstlouis.com
Date: 23 Aug 2003 16:15:29 GMT
Subject: Heinlein Awards Dinner Update
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
Very cool. THS has committed to showing the Heinlein/Clark/Uncle Walter
coverage of Apollo 11 at the dinner this year. Still not too late to sign-up.
The first ever Heinlein Award, the Apollo 11 coverage, a roomful of sf muckety-mucks,
and the highest concentration of individuals who can answer the most obscure
Heinlein trivia you could dream up. . .C ya there!
Dear Society members and friends:
On August 29, next Friday, in Toronto at Torcon3, we are hosting the
first Heinlein Awards dinner. If you are attending this year's World SF
convention, or can make a day trip that far, we urge you to attend. You
need not attend all or any of Torcon to attend the dinner, although you
might enjoy some of that convention if you wish.
It will be the inaugural event of what we hope will come to be as
important an award as any other given for Speculative Fiction. As many of
the judges who decide the recipients of the award who can will be in attendance
-- Spider Robinson, Joe Haldeman, Larry Niven, and Stan Schmidt, for certain
will attend; and others, if their schedule permits, may also make it.
I cannot tell you who the awardee(s) selected will be; but there may be
a surprise (or two) on the program. One thing we intend to show after the
awards is a tape not many have ever seen more than once, if that: the interview
the day man first landed on the moon of both Arthur Clarke and Robert Heinlein,
by Walter Cronkite. We'll have another short AV item or two for you to enjoy
as well on the program.
The dinner is sit down service and offers a fine menu to order from.
Details include the following:
DINNER MENU
BRUSCHETTA during No-host Cocktail Reception
STARTERS
CAESAR SALAD OR BADALI SALAD
ENTREE (choice of one) (a selection of wine will be served at dinner,
compliments of the host)
FRESH GRILLED ATLANTIC SALMON, SMOTHERED IN LEMON HERB BUTTER, SERVED
WITH RICE PILAF AND GARDEN-FRESH BADALI VEGETABLES.
FUSILLI WITH JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP, BAY SCALLOPS, FRESH GARDEN
VEGETABLES TOSSED IN A HOME MADE TOMATO CREAM SAUCE.
CHICKEN BADALI, BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREAST BAKED WITH EGG AND
ROMANO CHEESE AND TOPPED WITH A FRESH WILD MUSHROOM SAUCE. SERVED WITH
ROASTED BADALI POTATOES AND GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES.
VEAL PARMIGIANA, PAN-FRIED BREADED VEAL BAKED WITH MOZZARELLA CHEESE
& FRESH TOMATO SAUCE, SERVED WITH PASTA AND VEGETABLES.
ANGEL HAIR POMODORO, PASTA TOSSED WITH FRESH PLUM TOMATO, SPINACH, RED
ONION, HERBS, WHITE WINE AND EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL.
DESSERT
TIRA MISU OR BLACKOUT TORTE OR ITALIAN GELATO, COFFEE OR TEA served
with dessert.
Details of the dinner, and how to make reservations, were included in
our last mailed May Newsletter and appear on our website at
http://www.heinleinsociety.org/AwardDinner.html
There is stated a deadline to reserve a dinner at the original $75
price. That deadline expires today. However, to Heinlein Society members
and their guests only, we will extend that deadline until Wednesday, August
27, 5 PM, PDT, if you reserve and pay via the website for yourself and your
guests (you may invite as your guests those you know who will attend even
if you yourself are not able to attend). Send me an e-mail telling me who
they are, if you invite guests and purchase tickets on their behalf.
Help us make the dinner as well attended as it deserves. Don't miss it yourself
if you possibly can attend. Black tie optional. RSVP.
FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
David M. Silver
[ag.plusone@verizon.net or secretary@heinleinsociety.org]
Secretary-Treasurer
The Heinlein Society
August 23, 2003
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Article 22767
From: Ed Johnson
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 23:52:48 -0400
Subject: Re: Heinlein Awards Dinner Update
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
Geo:
Thanks for the update on the awards dinner. I guess that I will
make the effort to be in Toronto for that Friday.
Now to figure out if it is best to drive or fly. I drove to
Toronto a few years ago and I don't recall how onerous the trip was.
Ed J
On 23 Aug 2003 16:15:29 GMT, georule@civilwarstlouis.com wrote:
>Very cool. THS has committed to showing the Heinlein/Clark/Uncle Walter
>coverage of Apollo 11 at the dinner this year. Still not too late to sign-up.
>The first ever Heinlein Award, the Apollo 11 coverage, a roomful of sf muckety-mucks,
>and the highest concentration of individuals who can answer the most obscure
>Heinlein trivia you could dream up. . .C ya there!
>
>Dear Society members and friends:
>
>On August 29, next Friday, in Toronto at Torcon3, we are hosting the
>first Heinlein Awards dinner. If you are attending this year's World SF
>convention, or can make a day trip that far, we urge you to attend. You
>need not attend all or any of Torcon to attend the dinner, although you
>might enjoy some of that convention if you wish.
>
>It will be the inaugural event of what we hope will come to be as
>important an award as any other given for Speculative Fiction. As many of
>the judges who decide the recipients of the award who can will be in attendance
>-- Spider Robinson, Joe Haldeman, Larry Niven, and Stan Schmidt, for certain
>will attend; and others, if their schedule permits, may also make it.
>
>I cannot tell you who the awardee(s) selected will be; but there may be
>a surprise (or two) on the program. One thing we intend to show after the
>awards is a tape not many have ever seen more than once, if that: the interview
>the day man first landed on the moon of both Arthur Clarke and Robert Heinlein,
>by Walter Cronkite. We'll have another short AV item or two for you to enjoy
>as well on the program.
>
>The dinner is sit down service and offers a fine menu to order from.
>Details include the following:
>
>DINNER MENU
> BRUSCHETTA during No-host Cocktail Reception
>STARTERS
> CAESAR SALAD OR BADALI SALAD
>ENTREE (choice of one) (a selection of wine will be served at dinner,
>compliments of the host)
> FRESH GRILLED ATLANTIC SALMON, SMOTHERED IN LEMON HERB BUTTER, SERVED
>WITH RICE PILAF AND GARDEN-FRESH BADALI VEGETABLES.
> FUSILLI WITH JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP, BAY SCALLOPS, FRESH GARDEN
>VEGETABLES TOSSED IN A HOME MADE TOMATO CREAM SAUCE.
> CHICKEN BADALI, BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREAST BAKED WITH EGG AND
>ROMANO CHEESE AND TOPPED WITH A FRESH WILD MUSHROOM SAUCE. SERVED WITH
>ROASTED BADALI POTATOES AND GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES.
> VEAL PARMIGIANA, PAN-FRIED BREADED VEAL BAKED WITH MOZZARELLA CHEESE
>& FRESH TOMATO SAUCE, SERVED WITH PASTA AND VEGETABLES.
> ANGEL HAIR POMODORO, PASTA TOSSED WITH FRESH PLUM TOMATO, SPINACH, RED
>ONION, HERBS, WHITE WINE AND EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL.
>DESSERT
> TIRA MISU OR BLACKOUT TORTE OR ITALIAN GELATO, COFFEE OR TEA served
>with dessert.
>
>Details of the dinner, and how to make reservations, were included in
>our last mailed May Newsletter and appear on our website at
>
> http://www.heinleinsociety.org/AwardDinner.html
>
>There is stated a deadline to reserve a dinner at the original $75
>price. That deadline expires today. However, to Heinlein Society members
>and their guests only, we will extend that deadline until Wednesday, August
>27, 5 PM, PDT, if you reserve and pay via the website for yourself and your
>guests (you may invite as your guests those you know who will attend even
>if you yourself are not able to attend). Send me an e-mail telling me who
>they are, if you invite guests and purchase tickets on their behalf.
>
>Help us make the dinner as well attended as it deserves. Don't miss it yourself
>if you possibly can attend. Black tie optional. RSVP.
>
>FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
>
>David M. Silver
>[ag.plusone@verizon.net or secretary@heinleinsociety.org]
>Secretary-Treasurer
>The Heinlein Society
>August 23, 2003
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Article 22768
From: David M. Silver"
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 00:14:51 -0700
Subject: Re: Thanks for the welcome
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
In article <o4orhvsajj0brn0s2n2ulrv83bdp6rkqnt@4ax.com>,
Ed Johnson <eljohn2@comcast.spamthis.net > wrote:
> BC: "Junior Senior". I like the sound of that <G>.
> Actually, IIRC, David Wright has 3 years on you to put him closer to
> that title. Doc and I are mere striplings, still in our 50's <g>.
>
> Ed J
And David the Younger is a mere year younger than David the Elder,
Junior, Junior, Junior Senior. <g> See you next Friday!
David the Younger (but rarely Nicer)
--
David M. Silver www.heinleinsociety.org
"The Lieutenant expects your names to shine!"
Robert Anson Heinlein, USNA '29, Lt.(jg), USN, R'td, 1907-88
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Article 22769
From: David M. Silver"
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 00:25:14 -0700
Subject: Re: For Us, the Living
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
In article <3f20a7c4.0@news.sff.net>, georule@civilwarstlouis.com
wrote:
> Well, Charlie Brown, publisher of Locus, is on the board of THS. I have
> to admit it is discouraging to have a coup like this outed publically before
> the membership knows anything about it. Certainly the good news here outweighs
> the annoyance tho, yes? New Heinlein!! Yippee!
Charles didn't out the news, Geo. Eleanor Wood, retained as the literary
agent for the Heinlein Estate by its new executor, made a press release
and sent out after she sold the manuscript on behalf of the estate --
standard practice; and Charles of course got the release in due course.
Charles very carefully didn't say anything about the news until that
news release, although he certainly did know about its discovery before
Eleanor sold it (Charles and I spent a drink or two talking about it,
and some other things, up at WesterCon, well before Eleanor issued her
release).
--
David M. Silver www.heinleinsociety.org
"The Lieutenant expects your names to shine!"
Robert Anson Heinlein, USNA '29, Lt.(jg), USN, R'td, 1907-88
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Article 22770
From: James R. Cunningham"
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 09:35:36 -0700
Subject: Re: For Us, the Living
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
There were several people who knew it was coming -- all very
close-mouthed, which I think speaks well of all those who were closely
associated with the Heinleins. David is quite right; Eleanor's press
release was the appropriate mechanism for public notification. David, I
wish I could attend the awards. Give Eleanor and Amy a hug for me.
Jim
David M. Silver wrote:
>
> In article <3f20a7c4.0@news.sff.net>, georule@civilwarstlouis.com
> wrote:
>
> > Well, Charlie Brown, publisher of Locus, is on the board of THS. I have
> > to admit it is discouraging to have a coup like this outed publically before
> > the membership knows anything about it. Certainly the good news here outweighs
> > the annoyance tho, yes? New Heinlein!! Yippee!
>
> Charles didn't out the news, Geo. Eleanor Wood, retained as the literary
> agent for the Heinlein Estate by its new executor, made a press release
> and sent out after she sold the manuscript on behalf of the estate --
> standard practice; and Charles of course got the release in due course.
> Charles very carefully didn't say anything about the news until that
> news release, although he certainly did know about its discovery before
> Eleanor sold it (Charles and I spent a drink or two talking about it,
> and some other things, up at WesterCon, well before Eleanor issued her
> release).
>
> --
> David M. Silver www.heinleinsociety.org
> "The Lieutenant expects your names to shine!"
> Robert Anson Heinlein, USNA '29, Lt.(jg), USN, R'td, 1907-88
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Article 22771
From: Filksinger"
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 00:52:50 -0700
Subject: Programming with Primates!
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
Hoax, or secret project to replace human beings? You decide.
http://www.newtechusa.com/PPI/main.asp
--
Filksinger
AKA David Nasset, Sr.
Geek Prophet to the Technologically Declined
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Article 22772
From: David Wright"
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 09:11:41 -0400
Subject: Re: Programming with Primates!
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
"Filksinger" <filksinger@earthling.net> wrote in message
news:3f49c055.0@news.sff.net...
> Hoax, or secret project to replace human beings? You decide.
>
> http://www.newtechusa.com/PPI/main.asp
>
>
> --
Ah so, very interesting. Two of them escaped and headed for Ohio on August
8. Hmm, I wonder.
From the article:
http://www.fyiasap.com/articles/ApeEscape.asp
" This reporter made a few research calls to PPI, and to PPI clients. We
discovered both chimps had experience and were expert in debugging COBOL and
VB systems written for several public gas and electric utilities, all in the
Midwest."
--
David Wright
http://www.alltel.net/~dwrighsr/index.html
http://heinleinsociety.org
Help us prepare for the upcoming Centennial of the birthday of Robert A.
Heinlein
http://heinlein100.org
Anytime is a good time to join us in The Heinlein Society
http://heinleinsociety.org/membership.html
http://heinleinsociety.org/join.html
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Article 22773
From: David Wright"
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 09:15:44 -0400
Subject: Re: Thanks for the welcome
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
"David M. Silver" <ag.plusone@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:ag.plusone-315F0C.00145024082003@wixer.greyware.com...
> In article <o4orhvsajj0brn0s2n2ulrv83bdp6rkqnt@4ax.com>,
> Ed Johnson <eljohn2@comcast.spamthis.net > wrote:
>
> > BC: "Junior Senior". I like the sound of that <G>.
> > Actually, IIRC, David Wright has 3 years on you to put him closer to
> > that title. Doc and I are mere striplings, still in our 50's <g>.
> >
> > Ed J
>
> And David the Younger is a mere year younger than David the Elder,
> Junior, Junior, Junior Senior. <g> See you next Friday!
>
> David the Younger (but rarely Nicer)
I really wanted to be able to get to Torcon, and failing that, at least get
to Dragoncon in Atlanta to help out with the fan table there. Alas. Funds,
or the lack thereof, are preventing both. I am really envious of everyone
who is going to be able to make it. (BTW, my son is currently near Toronto
and will be returning home two days before Torcon).
--
David (The Elder) Wright
http://www.alltel.net/~dwrighsr/index.html
http://heinleinsociety.org
Help us prepare for the upcoming Centennial of the birthday of Robert A.
Heinlein
http://heinlein100.org
Anytime is a good time to join us in The Heinlein Society
http://heinleinsociety.org/membership.html
http://heinleinsociety.org/join.html
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Article 22774
From: Ed Johnson
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:50:38 -0400
Subject: Re: Thanks for the welcome
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
Unless someone can dig up Woody Smith (Lazarus Long), I guess that
GemStone (Jim Hunt) holds the title of "Senior" in the Heinlein
Forum.
Back in the day when bandwidth was mighty narrow, we seemed to do
a lot more posting. It was also a much 'livelier' place with some
serious discussions (arguments <g>).
We should have a debate on the merits of dismantling NASA or at
least changing it so that it would support C.A.T.S basic research.
Ed J
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Article 22775
From: William J. Keaton"
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:56:51 -0400
Subject: Off to WorldCon
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
Ok folks, I'm on the road! I hope to see at least some of you up in Canada
at Torcon 3. I know I will see some of you at the Heinlein Society Dinner
this weekend.
Travel well, all!
WJaKe
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Article 22776
From: fader555@aol.com (Fader)
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 07:44:28 GMT
Subject: DSL ?????
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
I'm supposedly getting a DSL line, & I'm looking to hook up another
computer to the router(?) that comes with the deal. Now I was told
that it could be hooked up to 10 computer, & the first one could be
connected with a USB, if it was in the same room, then the others or
if it was not in the same room would need a wireless adapter.
Q1 - Wouldn't a really long USB cable work for that 1st computer?
Q2 - Firewall protection is supposed to be built into the router, do I
need more than that, & does it still need some type of anti-virus
software as well?
Thanx for any help, & also if there's something I seem like I'm not
asking that I should be, clue me in, remember I'm only semi(or
less)-computer literate.
Fader
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Article 22777
From: JT
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 16:56:33 -0400
Subject: Re: DSL ?????
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 07:44:28 GMT, fader555@aol.com (Fader) wrote:
>I'm supposedly getting a DSL line, & I'm looking to hook up another
>computer to the router(?) that comes with the deal. Now I was told
>that it could be hooked up to 10 computer, & the first one could be
>connected with a USB, if it was in the same room, then the others or
>if it was not in the same room would need a wireless adapter.
>
So, it sounds like your DSL router uses a USB connection for its
"wired" port and has a wireless ethernet "access point" built in for
other connections.
Other configurations use wired ethernet adapters. By price, Wireless
adapter cards are more expensive, wired cards are dirt cheap.
>Q1 - Wouldn't a really long USB cable work for that 1st computer?
Yes, but I'm not sure how long a USB cable can be. A quick search on
pricewatch.com shows 10 ft. as the longest length.
By contrast, if you use wired ethernet you can easily run 50' or even
100' cables. But then you have to deal with wires. ;)
>
>Q2 - Firewall protection is supposed to be built into the router, do I
>need more than that, & does it still need some type of anti-virus
>software as well?
The "Network Address Translation" built into most firewalls is a good
start towards protecting your machines. You DEFINITELY still need
anti-virus, and need to keep it up regularly. I recommend AVG from
grisoft.com as a free solution.
If you are likely to be suckered into clicking on attachments,
therefore installing trojans onto your system(s), you should also run
Zone Alarm or a similiar product. www.zonelabs.com for their free
version.
>Thanx for any help, & also if there's something I seem like I'm not
>asking that I should be, clue me in, remember I'm only semi(or
>less)-computer literate.
>
At least you know to ask! That puts you ahead of at least 40% of the
population right there! ;)
You'll really enjoy DSL after all these years of dialup.
JT
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Article 22778
From: Eli Hestermann
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 17:15:34 -0400
Subject: Re: DSL ?????
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
We got a cable modem when we moved to SC, and when I told my sister (who
is a network consultant), the first question she asked was, "You did get
a router and set up a firewall, *didn't you*?"
"Yes, sis."
"Good!"
--
Eli V. Hestermann
ehestermann@charter.net
"Vita brevis est, ars longa" - Seneca
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Article 22779
From: d
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 20:10:02 -0400
Subject: Re: Heinlein Character Test
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum
Farnham's Freehold!
Excellent...
>>One of those pseudo-personality tests, in this case, "Which Heinlein
>>Book Should You Have Been A Character In?" is at:
>>http://quizilla.com/users/dunkelza/quizzes/Which%20Heinlein%20Book%20Should%20You%20Have%20Been%20A%20Character%20In%3F/
>>
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