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A CENTURY OF LIONS/THE 20TH CENTURY TOP 100
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2846 Fixed it! A deluge of messages this afternoon.....Neocon-5/16/2000
2845 I'll try. His short story "The Sentinel" was waaay ahead of its tJacques Chitte-5/16/2000
2844 <b>Feynman</b> or you won't get very far! <VBG>Edwarda-5/16/2000
2843 I agree. I have read a few things on Feynman in the New York Review of Books anNeocon-5/16/2000
2842 Possibly not, although I think that people may look back in the future and thinEdwarda-5/16/2000
2841 My personal preference is also <i>The Left Hand of Darkness</i>, buEdwarda-5/16/2000
2840 Yes, but then, it is hard to say how much the imagination of technical trends mNeocon-5/16/2000
2839 Interesting and worth considering, certainly. I am not sure that the contributiNeocon-5/16/2000
2838 Let us ponder the inclusion of "Childhood's End", and come back tNeocon-5/16/2000
2837 I'd probably be more receptive if we were considering, "The Left Hand Raymond Clutts-5/16/2000
2836 Well I'd chime in for Clarke's position if we define, "influentialRaymond Clutts-5/16/2000
2835 Here's a nomination of someone whose name is not a household one but who maEdwarda-5/16/2000
2834 Which Clarke novel is your own choice for "Best of" status?Raymond Clutts-5/16/2000
2833 I just read "Forge of God" this year and I think that it should be maRaymond Clutts-5/16/2000
2832 If we still need to include one of Clarke's novels (and I believe we do) thRaymond Clutts-5/16/2000
2831 Ooooooooooohhhhhhhh!!! The author should get 10 lashes with a wet noodle for tTom Clarke-5/16/2000
2830 Oh, and Teddy Roosevelt was number 63 on the list.......Neocon-5/16/2000
2829 I do not quite see how it was a PC list, John. By giving such prominence to ChuNeocon-5/16/2000
2828 Neocon, That was a very PC/Baby Boomer list. And where the hell was Teddy RooJohn Lacelle-5/16/2000
2827 What about <i>The Lathe of Heaven</i> by Ursula K. Le Guin?Edwarda-5/16/2000
2826 Wince! <GGG>Edwarda-5/16/2000
2825 Actually, that is not quite true, there was a notion of unconscious mentation bNeocon-5/16/2000
2824 I did not find Sigmund Freud in the list, don't you think that his conceptiSelf-Retired-5/16/2000
2823 You may have a point about that one. Care to make his case?Neocon-5/16/2000
2822 The Old School of science fiction eminences is not complete without Arthur C. CJacques Chitte-5/15/2000
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