Posted on 03/12/2002 4:08:25 PM PST by metacognate
Did you ever read, "It's Only a Trillion"?
It almost made my head explode one warm Summer afternoon.
He relishes the fact of Asimov's death. Then the manner of death.
Then he attempts to insinuate a lie as to the manner.
All this in the name of a Deity. We are not impressed.
I agree with most of your points, but I don't recall telepathy being used in "Dune".
As I recall, there was an awful lot of scheming going on because telepathy was not an issue.
"Plans within plans..."
Disgusting comment! Dr. Asimov was brilliant man and a brilliant author.
Wallaby's excellent bit of research (with plenty of "real time" cites and science embedded within) Is the Blood Trade Responsible for the Spread of the AIDS Epidemic?
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LIDDY DOLE'S RED CROSS RUNS AMOKBLOOD TRAIL: THE BLOOD BROKERS PART 1 -- HOW BLOOD, THE 'GIFT OF LIFE,' BECAME A BILLION-DOLLAR BUSINESS Source: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Published: September 24, 1989 Author: Gilbert M. Gaul Posted on 07/12/1999 19:45:35 PDT by Wallaby (348)
BLOOD TRAIL: THE BLOOD BROKERS PART 2 - THE LOOSE WAY THE FDA REGULATES BLOOD INDUSTRY Source: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Published: September 25, 1989 Author: Gilbert M. Gaul Posted on 07/12/1999 20:45:42 PDT by Wallaby (347)
BLOOD TRAIL: THE BLOOD BROKERS PART 3 -- FEAR OF AIDS SPURS CHANGE Source: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Published: TUESDAY September 26, 1989 Author: Gilbert M. Gaul Posted on 07/12/1999 21:00:40 PDT by Wallaby (346)
BLOOD TRAIL: THE BLOOD BROKERS PART 4 -- RED CROSS: FROM DISASTER RELIEF TO BLOOD Source: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Published: WEDNESDAY September 27, 1989 Author: Gilbert M. Gaul Posted on 07/12/1999 21:44:11 PDT by Wallaby (345)
BLOOD TRAIL: BLOOD BROKERS, PART 5, LAST IN SERIES -- AMERICA: THE OPEC OF THE GLOBAL PLASMA Source: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Published: September 28, 1989 Author: Gilbert M. Gaul Posted on 07/12/1999 22:14:30 PDT by Wallaby (344)
Indeed. The first blood screening technology to test directly for HIV and other viruses (previously, blood screening used human antibody tests which are not entirely reliable) was approved by the FDA last month. This will greatly increase the safety of the blood supply by detecting viruses in blood before there is even an immune response (the technology sniffs out viral RNA/DNA that is integral to the virus itself).
My library at home contains several dozen Asimov books, and will have more (my wife buys rare ones for me for presents!)
Ogden Nash wrote a line that I have always remembered: "The old men know when an old man dies."With the years this line has become ever more poignant to me. After all, an old person to one who has known him a long time is not an "old person" but is much more likely to be thought of as the younger person who inhabits our memory, vigorous and vibrant. When an old person dies who has been a part of your life, it is part of your youth that dies. And though you survive yourself, you must watch death take away the world of your youth, little by little.
There may be some morbid satisfaction to being a survivor, but is it so much better than death to be the last leaf on the tree, to find yourself alone in a strange and hostile world where no one remembers you as a boy, and where no one can share with you the memory of that long-gone world that glowed all about you when you were young?
He began as a marxist and ended up a democratic humanist who liked the idea of philosopher kings, thought society could be organized and guided from above and the future predicted and controlled (somewhat).
No thanks. Had enough of his type last century. Save us all from "brilliant" men. Books were OK. Kinda mechanistic, humorless and pedantic though.
Assimov wasn't in the same league as Philip K. Dick--the best American writer since Mark Twain.
Is your God so defective he can't stand up to the scrunity of someone like Asimov? If so,blame your religion or your God,not the man who made their faults obvious to you.
He was smart enough to not believe in virgin birth. Your turn.
I've long thought that Asimov's collected works should be published as one set under the title ... Encyclopedia Galactica.
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