[WAR] US government set on complete destruction of Ukraine
Mirimir
mirimir at riseup.net
Fri Sep 30 00:00:55 PDT 2016
On 09/29/2016 05:17 PM, John Newman wrote:
>
>> On Sep 29, 2016, at 10:49 AM, Mirimir <mirimir at riseup.net> wrote:
>>
>>> On 09/29/2016 06:38 AM, John Newman wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sep 29, 2016, at 3:14 AM, Mirimir <mirimir at riseup.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 09/29/2016 12:29 AM, xorcist at sigaint.org wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 05:36:26 -0000
>>>>>
>>>>>> mate, you can't seriously expect me to play along with your
>>>>>> striking lack of basic intellectual honesty =)
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't expect anyone, to do anything. Except die. That we all have in
>>>>> common, at least thus far.
>>>>
>>>> What is dead may never die ;)
>>>>
>>>> <SNIP>
>>>
>>> And what is yet to be written (by old rich author) may never be finished ;)
>>
>> It's funny. I've tried reading the books, and find them tedious :( I
>> much prefer Richard Morgan's "A Land Fit for Heroes" trilogy.
>>
>
> I've read the first one a long time ago. I actually prefer the show over the book, in a rare reversal...
>
> Morgan's stuff is great... the little twist that the gods are actually the envoys from the Kovacs books was nice ;)
Yeah, and the space-tearing weapons of the Martians and their enemies.
But damn, there's maybe a million years of intervening story, which he
sketches out in fragments. I do wish that he'd tell it.
But then, I grew up on Anderson, Heinlein and Zelazny :)
> My favorite Morgan book is still 13 (or Black Man as it originally came out in the UK)
I read the Kovacs trilogy first, and they're still my favorites. I do
like everything that he's written, however. The genetically engineered
characters in 13 are a lot like Envoys, and he explores many of the same
issues.
>>> But at least we have hbo..
>>
>> And torrents ;)
>>
>
> And kodi !
>
> John
>
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