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  • D Dirk Higbee

    Cool. I just finished 'Going Postal' and now I'm reading 'Making Money'.

    My Blog: http://cynicalclots.blogspot.com

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    Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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    Dirk Higbee wrote:

    'Going Postal'

    That was a barrel of laughs :D I can't get my hands on Making Money, but I managed to grab "Thud!"

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    • C Colin Angus Mackay

      Terry Pratchett is knighted in the New Year's honours[^] - Well deserved! (And about bloomin' time!)

      Developer Day Scotland 2 - Free community conference Recent blog posts: *Throwing Exceptions *Training Developers * Method hiding or overriding - or the difference between new and virtual

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      Well deserved. Only a matter of time and a bit of charidee work before JK Rowling joins hin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J_K_Rowling[^] Of the old guard immediately springing to mind is Henry Rider Haggard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Rider_Haggard[^]. His books were probably the basis of the Indiana Jones films, one of his characters was in the the 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' film (the Sean Connery one), he invented the fantasy/SF concept of the 'Lost World' in the 19th century which spawned everything from The Time Machine and Tarzan to Jurassic Park. Unfortunately HG Wells was a socialist (never a good way to get a knighthood 100 years ago) and Tolkien only received an OBE shortly before his death. Jules Verne was French, CS Lewis Irish and Edgar Allan Poe American - so were never in the running!

      "If you reward everyone, there will not be enough to go around, so you offer a reward to one in order to encourage everyone." Mei Yaochen in the 'Doing Battle' section of Sun Tzu's: Art of War. .

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      • M Mycroft Holmes

        Actually the moniker comes from a RAH novel, the moon is a harsh mistress, I'm an avid SF reader. Can't stand historical novels.

        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Gary Wheeler
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        My favorite lines from that book: "Send us their hoors! Tousands and tousands of hoors! I marry 'em, you betcha!" and "We've got to stop hitting Cheyenne Mountain." "Why?" "Because it's not there anymore."

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        • D Dirk Higbee

          Cool. I just finished 'Going Postal' and now I'm reading 'Making Money'.

          My Blog: http://cynicalclots.blogspot.com

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          Rich Leyshon
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          Dirk Higbee wrote:

          and now I'm reading 'Making Money'

          ... you'll enjoy it - couldn't be more topical in the current financial shambles! Rich

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          • C Colin Angus Mackay

            Terry Pratchett is knighted in the New Year's honours[^] - Well deserved! (And about bloomin' time!)

            Developer Day Scotland 2 - Free community conference Recent blog posts: *Throwing Exceptions *Training Developers * Method hiding or overriding - or the difference between new and virtual

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            Lost User
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            Agreed! Elaine (Greebo's friend)

            Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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            • F ftw melvin

              Well deserved. Only a matter of time and a bit of charidee work before JK Rowling joins hin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J_K_Rowling[^] Of the old guard immediately springing to mind is Henry Rider Haggard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Rider_Haggard[^]. His books were probably the basis of the Indiana Jones films, one of his characters was in the the 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' film (the Sean Connery one), he invented the fantasy/SF concept of the 'Lost World' in the 19th century which spawned everything from The Time Machine and Tarzan to Jurassic Park. Unfortunately HG Wells was a socialist (never a good way to get a knighthood 100 years ago) and Tolkien only received an OBE shortly before his death. Jules Verne was French, CS Lewis Irish and Edgar Allan Poe American - so were never in the running!

              "If you reward everyone, there will not be enough to go around, so you offer a reward to one in order to encourage everyone." Mei Yaochen in the 'Doing Battle' section of Sun Tzu's: Art of War. .

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              Colin Angus Mackay
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              [ftw]melvin wrote:

              Only a matter of time and a bit of charidee work before JK Rowling joins hin

              I was surprised she wasn't on the list already because she gave a million pounds to the ruling Labour party this year... Oh, wait... They got caught out on that with peerages a few years ago and they've stopped being so obvious now. (If you wish to continue with that, we'll have to take it to the soapbox)

              [ftw]melvin wrote:

              Jules Verne was French, CS Lewis Irish and Edgar Allan Poe American - so were never in the running!

              But they can receive Honorary Knighthoods, just like Bill Gates. This means they can use the postfix (i.e. put KBE or GBE after their name) but cannot use the Titular (i.e. put Sir before their name)

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              • C Colin Angus Mackay

                [ftw]melvin wrote:

                Only a matter of time and a bit of charidee work before JK Rowling joins hin

                I was surprised she wasn't on the list already because she gave a million pounds to the ruling Labour party this year... Oh, wait... They got caught out on that with peerages a few years ago and they've stopped being so obvious now. (If you wish to continue with that, we'll have to take it to the soapbox)

                [ftw]melvin wrote:

                Jules Verne was French, CS Lewis Irish and Edgar Allan Poe American - so were never in the running!

                But they can receive Honorary Knighthoods, just like Bill Gates. This means they can use the postfix (i.e. put KBE or GBE after their name) but cannot use the Titular (i.e. put Sir before their name)

                Developer Day Scotland 2 - Free community conference Recent blog posts: *Throwing Exceptions *Training Developers * Method hiding or overriding - or the difference between new and virtual

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                PIEBALDconsult
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                Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                but cannot use the Titular (i.e. put Sir before their name)

                Anyone anywhere can put "Sir" (or "Dr." or whatever) before their name; I do. You just can't claim that it means anything. I often thought it would be interesting to name my kid Admiral. I see no problem with a baseball or football fan giving a kid Cardinal as a middle name. I get rather annoyed at websites that allow only require one of Mr., Mrs., and Ms.; I don't want any of those, far too common.

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                • G Gary Wheeler

                  My favorite lines from that book: "Send us their hoors! Tousands and tousands of hoors! I marry 'em, you betcha!" and "We've got to stop hitting Cheyenne Mountain." "Why?" "Because it's not there anymore."

                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                  Mycroft Holmes
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                  I actually wish I had an ebook of it, I wore out the last paper one.

                  Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                  • C Colin Angus Mackay

                    Terry Pratchett is knighted in the New Year's honours[^] - Well deserved! (And about bloomin' time!)

                    Developer Day Scotland 2 - Free community conference Recent blog posts: *Throwing Exceptions *Training Developers * Method hiding or overriding - or the difference between new and virtual

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                    destynova
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                    Well-deserved indeed - Pratchett is probably my favourite writer (closely followed by Stephen Donaldson and Andy McNab). :)

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                    • C Colin Angus Mackay

                      Terry Pratchett is knighted in the New Year's honours[^] - Well deserved! (And about bloomin' time!)

                      Developer Day Scotland 2 - Free community conference Recent blog posts: *Throwing Exceptions *Training Developers * Method hiding or overriding - or the difference between new and virtual

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                      Caseyd314
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                      He deserves the knighthood just for collaborating with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen on "The Science of Discworld" trilogy. These books are the best description of why humans need to colonize space soon (i.e. in the next hundred years before we really run out of cheap energy) I have ever read, and the more people who get the idea and start to contribute to space colonization projects, the more likely we will be to succeed in the short time we have available. Thank you Sir Terence.

                      Unreasonable people make life so difficult...

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                      • M Mycroft Holmes

                        I actually wish I had an ebook of it, I wore out the last paper one.

                        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                        Gary Wheeler
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                        I reread it every couple of years or so. I go on a week-long bike tour every year, and take a pile of books with me. Year before last, I took a dozen Heinlein's along that I hadn't read in a long while :cool:.

                        Software Zen: delete this;

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