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Do you like Sci Fi?

Do you like Sci Fi?

Do you like Sci Fi? If so, what genre? Stories relating to planetary colonization? A.I.? Time Travel? The reason I ask is that after a discussion with a friend recently, we came to the conclusion that individuals (at least most of our friends) who are into computers are also into science fiction.

Personally, I like time travel, space travel, computer/robotic/a.i. stories. One of the best artificial intelligence stories I've EVER read is "The Two Faces of Tomorrow" by James P. Hogan. If you have a chance and run across it, give it a read. I think you'll really like it. And let's not forget Star Trek and Star Wars. :CONGRAT:
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Reply #51 Top
I dont see 39 either


do do do do, do do do do!

The Twilight Zone?
Reply #52 Top
Watching some of these on my HDTV in DD 5.1 almost makes you feel like your right in the middle of the battle.


Moreso when you wire it up to your 5.1 hi.fi system as well....pu-m-pin'!


Hey, anybody remember "My Favorite Martian?" Sci-Fi Sit coms, LoL Like Mork & Mindy, A.L.F and 3rd rock from the sun.


Yep...3rd Rock, Mork & Mindy on both of them. Robin Williams made M & M a must watch show...brilliant! Also the X Files...what a mish-mash of plots, sub-plots and twists and turns. Maybe it wasn't strictly sci.fi in its purest form, and maybe it wasn't filled with SFX, action, thrills and spills, but my seat was always booked well in advance for the next installment of the paranormal, covert govt dealings and subterfuge.

Nanu, nanu
Reply #53 Top
I have always liked "War of the Worlds" and "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"
Reply #54 Top

Have you seen the movie "39 steps" ? Wow no 39, too strange....
Alright who took # 39?
Reply #55 Top
I've heard of number crunching, I wonder if this is related?
Reply #56 Top
Have you seen the movie "39 steps" ? Wow no 39, too strange....
Alright who took # 39?



It was abducted! #39 was an attempted hijack to inject sci.fiction with too much 'reality' It will be probed to extract information and remove its memory before being returned in an unharmed but altered state.