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  • J jmaida

    Not a big fan, but enjoyed Red Planet and Starship Troopers.

    "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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    glennPattonWork3
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    Startship Troopers so much better than the film. :-D

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    • R Roger Wright

      After a long time of being unable to find the set, I just ordered the complete set of everything he ever wrote! I'm looking forward to getting re-acquainted with the Master!

      Will Rogers never met me.

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      charlieg
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      Oh yes....

      Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.

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      • R Roger Wright

        After a long time of being unable to find the set, I just ordered the complete set of everything he ever wrote! I'm looking forward to getting re-acquainted with the Master!

        Will Rogers never met me.

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        JudyL_MD
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        You have seen my signature, yes? :-D Is that the Virginia Edition collection? It's really nicely bound, good leather, good paper, more than just the published novels. I got it when the Heinlein Society first published them (#18).

        Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors - and miss. Lazarus Long, "Time Enough For Love" by Robert A. Heinlein

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        • J JudyL_MD

          You have seen my signature, yes? :-D Is that the Virginia Edition collection? It's really nicely bound, good leather, good paper, more than just the published novels. I got it when the Heinlein Society first published them (#18).

          Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors - and miss. Lazarus Long, "Time Enough For Love" by Robert A. Heinlein

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          Roger Wright
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          Yes, it is! I heard about it years ago, but it was no longer for sale. I just received an offer for it today and had to jump on it.

          Will Rogers never met me.

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          • R Roger Wright

            After a long time of being unable to find the set, I just ordered the complete set of everything he ever wrote! I'm looking forward to getting re-acquainted with the Master!

            Will Rogers never met me.

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            jochance
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            I was playing a bunch of Helldivers 2. The steam trailer is near straight up Starship Troopers clone. I need to read some of his stuff. What I know of him I know from wiki articles and Cliff's notes sorts of things. I'm really partial to the specialization being for insects and his idea of the renaissance man. "Although the American science fiction writer, Robert Heinlein, is famous for the quote “specialization is for insects”, believing that humans should be skilled at MANY different pursuits (including butchering and programming a computer!), most economists disagree." LOL ^^ from Google If the economists disagree then I suppose it's deduced that the humanists might not go in for it quite so hard.

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            • R Roger Wright

              Yes, it is! I heard about it years ago, but it was no longer for sale. I just received an offer for it today and had to jump on it.

              Will Rogers never met me.

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              JudyL_MD
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              You'll love it. It's got just about everything in it. All the published novels and shorts, a couple of volumes of correspondence (RAH was an avid letter-keeper and this has all of them, except the ones he ordered Ginny to burn upon his death (she did)), the political writings during his early years while married to Leslyn, the transcripts of convention addresses, the screenplay for Destination Moon, ... Each volume has an intro by RAH's official biographer. I also have Patterson's 2-volume biography. My personal opinion: I don't agree with those who say Patterson completely white-washed him. Some yes, but not that much. RAH was an argumentative opinionated man and Patterson usually doesn't show much at all of the other side of the disagreements. Not surprising, since Patterson is a self-admitted fan and had unfettered access to RAH's personal writings and material to use as the basis of the biography.

              Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors - and miss. Lazarus Long, "Time Enough For Love" by Robert A. Heinlein

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              • R Roger Wright

                After a long time of being unable to find the set, I just ordered the complete set of everything he ever wrote! I'm looking forward to getting re-acquainted with the Master!

                Will Rogers never met me.

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                Daniel Pfeffer
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                Yes! I have most of his books in paperback. I looked into getting the Virginia Edition of all his works, but could never justify that sort of expenditure to my wife (or to myself, for that matter). If I could find a hardcover edition just of his science fiction (doesn't have to be leather-bound), I'd buy it immediately!

                Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                • R Roger Wright

                  After a long time of being unable to find the set, I just ordered the complete set of everything he ever wrote! I'm looking forward to getting re-acquainted with the Master!

                  Will Rogers never met me.

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                  Nelek
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                  Yes. But after reading Daniel's comment I have searched for bibliography... :omg: I knew he was prolific, but I didn't knew he was THAT prolific. The moon is a harsh misstress and Friday are two of my favourites.

                  M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                  • R Roger Wright

                    After a long time of being unable to find the set, I just ordered the complete set of everything he ever wrote! I'm looking forward to getting re-acquainted with the Master!

                    Will Rogers never met me.

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                    Mycroft Holmes
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                    Hah my monicker on BBO (Bridge site) is MycroftRAH. I just loved the computer in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress! I get a few comments about the brother of SH and take great pleasure in explaining the source of the monicker. I think I have read most works published under his name but probably missed a few. I had to go ebook after Glory Road fell apart and my daughter pinched Friday. I think it must have been the timing, I was young(ish) and impressionable, just getting into SF when I was exposed to RAH. Now I'm old and cynical so do not enjoy them quite as much.

                    Never underestimate the power of human stupidity - RAH I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      After a long time of being unable to find the set, I just ordered the complete set of everything he ever wrote! I'm looking forward to getting re-acquainted with the Master!

                      Will Rogers never met me.

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                      I grew up a rabid RAH fan and devoured everything I could get my hands on. I suspect that I have read all his works for Young Ados (Have Spacesuit..., Podkayne... etc. and Space Family Stone - don't forget, he invented the Tribble!) and probably all of his main work (and yes, Starship Troopers was one of my favourites) but my interest petered out towards the end as Lazarus Long started to become the hero of all of his tales and he seemed to be trying to include all his previous timelines. Revisiting him some 30-40 years later much of his work has not fared well; Farnham's Freehold initially pleased me as a tale of dimension/universe hopping, now the second half just seems weird and racist. Some tales retain their magic, such as Glory Road and the eternally great By His Bootstraps; however I feel that many of his great "classics" were "of their time" and would be totally misunderstood by a new generation of readers (Stranger in a Strange Land for example). I will however always have a place in my heart and mind for Time Enough For Love which has supplied me with so many great quotes over the years.

                      So old that I did my first coding in octal via switches on a DEC PDP 8

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                        I grew up a rabid RAH fan and devoured everything I could get my hands on. I suspect that I have read all his works for Young Ados (Have Spacesuit..., Podkayne... etc. and Space Family Stone - don't forget, he invented the Tribble!) and probably all of his main work (and yes, Starship Troopers was one of my favourites) but my interest petered out towards the end as Lazarus Long started to become the hero of all of his tales and he seemed to be trying to include all his previous timelines. Revisiting him some 30-40 years later much of his work has not fared well; Farnham's Freehold initially pleased me as a tale of dimension/universe hopping, now the second half just seems weird and racist. Some tales retain their magic, such as Glory Road and the eternally great By His Bootstraps; however I feel that many of his great "classics" were "of their time" and would be totally misunderstood by a new generation of readers (Stranger in a Strange Land for example). I will however always have a place in my heart and mind for Time Enough For Love which has supplied me with so many great quotes over the years.

                        So old that I did my first coding in octal via switches on a DEC PDP 8

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                        jmaida
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                        Recommend an obscure book entitled "Sentenced to Prism" by Alan Dean Foster (1985). Strange but intriguing story about survival on a very strange planet. I like Alan's style and apparently many others do as well.

                        "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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