LOLAvatar wrote:With that user name, I wondered if you were gonna be a spammer. Was pleased to see it was not the case.
But I have to wonder, as a sci-fi fan, how did you find this site? You might have noticed it's primary function (originally) was the discussion of a series of fantasy works.(Not that we're not glad to have you...these days, pretty much anything goes here.
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Does this mean you haven't read SRD? Or perhaps you've read his sci-fi series, The Gap?
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SRD who?
Actually this thread turned up in a Google search about Star Trek and politics. I am interested in science fiction in relation to what goes on in the REAL WORLD. Technology is affecting EVERYTHING. So fantasy is somewhat out of the picture.
Theodore Sturgeon:
"'A good science-fiction story is a story about human beings, with a human problem, and a human solution, which would not have happened at all without its science content'"
Ray Bradbury:
"People ask me to predict the future, when all I want to do is prevent it. Better yet, build it."
Radio began being a cultural factor in the 1920s and television in the 1950s. Those were centralized information distribution systems. Now the internet is a decentralized system like nothing that has ever existed in history. I can find things I put on the net 10 years ago. But how effective is it with so much junk out there?
We are living in a science fiction society and the fantasy is not very interesting by comparison. But even if you know technology you are affected by the behavior of the massive number of people that don't. I consider the iPad to be laughable but this technology does create new educational possibilities.
Maybe you have psychic powers. LOL
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