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When I was growing up, I ate books for breakfast, lunch, and dinner,
and since I was constantly running out of reading material, I read
everyone else’s -- which for a girl with older brothers meant science
fiction. The books were supposed to be about the future, but they always
turned out to be very much about this very moment.
Some of them -- Robert Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land --
were comically of their time: that novel’s vision of the good life
seemed to owe an awful lot to the Playboy Mansion in its prime, only
with telepathy and being nice added in. Frank Herbert’s Dune had
similarly sixties social mores, but its vision of an intergalactic
world of disciplined desert jihadis and a great game for the substance
that made all long-distance transit possible is even more relevant now.
Think: drug cartels meet the oil industry in the deep desert.
We now live in a world that is wilder than a lot of science fiction
from my youth. My phone is 58 times faster than IBM’s fastest mainframe
computer in 1964 (calculates my older brother Steve) and more powerful
than the computers on the Apollo spaceship we landed on the moon in 1969
(adds my nephew Jason). Though we never got the promised jetpacks and
the Martians were a bust, we do live in a time when genetic engineers
use jellyfish genes to make mammals glow in the dark and nerds in
southern Nevada kill people in Pakistan and Afghanistan with unmanned drones.
Anyone who time-traveled from the sixties would be astonished by our
age, for its wonders and its horrors and its profound social changes.
But science fiction is about the present more than the future, and we do
have a new science fiction trilogy that’s perfect for this very moment. READ MORE
A collection of articles defining our times. The pages contain clickable links, don't let the titles fool you, some of the best articles have very non-descript titles and there are usually more articles on the matters in the days and week pages the links land on so it's a sort of treasure hunt through history, Enjoy!
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- WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD ODOR (#1) | (hint: It stinks)
- SAVED STUFF #9 (CLICKABLE LINKS)
- ALL ABOARD FOR 2024 (What you're voting for/against?) #5
- ALL ABOARD FOR 2024 (What you're voting for/against?) #4
- ALL ABOARD FOR 2024 (What you're voting for/against?) #3
- SAVED STUFF #8 (CLICKABLE LINKS)
- SAVED STUFF #7 (CLICKABLE LINKS)
- ALL ABOARD FOR 2024 (Look at what you're voting for/against?) #2
- ALL ABOARD FOR 2024 (Look at what you're voting for/against?)
- THE MID TERM ELECTIONS
- THE JANUARY 6TH FILES AND HEARINGS
- HOW THE AMERICAN DEMOCRATIC EXPERIMENT ENDS?
- Home
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP PRES. 28
- AMERICA EXPOSED #4
- AMERICA EXPOSED #3
- AMERICA EXPOSED #2
- AMERICA EXPOSED
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP 27
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP 26
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP 25
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP PG 24
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP 23
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP 22
- The Horrible Trump Prsdncy 21
- The Horrible Trump Prsdncy 20
- The Horrible Trump P 19
- The Horrible Trump Prsdncy 18
- The Horrible Trump Prsdncy 17
- The Horrible Trump Prsdncy 16
- The Horrible Trump Prsdncy 15
- The Horrible T P 14
- T.H.T PRESIDENCY 13
- T. H. T. PRESIDENCY 12
- T.H.T. PRESIDENCY 11
- THE HORRIBLE T. P. 10
- HORRIBLE TRUMP 9
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP PAGE 8
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP PAGE 7
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP PRESIDENCY 6
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP PRESIDENCY 5
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP PRESIDENCY 4
- HORRIBLE TRUMP PRESIDENCY ( PAGE 3)
- THE HORRIBLE. PRESIDENCY (2)
- THE HORRIBLE TRUMP PRESIDENCY
- THE 911 VIDEOS AND BASICS
- 911 Page Two
- JEFFERY EPSTEIN FILES (2) JULY 2024 (Clickable links)
- THE JEFFERY EPSTEIN FILES (clickable links)
- THE CORBET REPORTS
- MICHAEL COHEN HEARINGS COLLECTION
- THE MISC. COLLECTION AND THE LIBRARY LINK
- SAVED STUFF
- SAVED STUFF 2
- SAVED STUFF THREE (3)
- SAVED STUFF #4
- THE GREEN NEW PAGE
- SAVED STUFF #5
- SAVED STUFF #6
- Bag Man Podcast - Episode 1 - 7 | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC
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