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949.1 | Remember how it ended? | BHAJEE::BEARDSWORTH | Get Neutronless Cheese Here! | Thu Jan 31 1991 02:54 | 5 |
| Hmmm, a very depressing comparison, when you remember HOW the War of
the Worlds ended. I hope that you dont excpect Hussein to win with
Biological Weapons.
Rob (probably a Rathole for Soapbox here)
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949.2 | Perhaps the middle-size fish should be looking out behind... | STARCH::JSLOVE | J. Spencer Love; 237-2751; SHR1-3/E29 | Mon Feb 04 1991 18:28 | 14 |
| for the big fish coming up with its mouth open rather than focussing on the
juicy-looking little guy in front?
I forwarded the base message of this topic to my favorite iconoclast under
the subject "Greetings Earthling, How is Ground Zero?" and he sent me the
following reply:
I understand what this guy is saying, but I think that the "Martians"
have yet to realize how difficult it will be to dislodge the "Earthlings"
from their positions. And it is a pretty big step from a Patriot
defense system that can (barely, usually) defend against single-digit
numbers of Scud missiles operating at the extreme range of their capability
to a "beam weapon" system that can work against tens of thousands
of ICBMs, made, incidently, by the Jovians...
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949.3 | | SUBWAY::MAXSON | Repeal Gravity | Wed Feb 06 1991 00:42 | 2 |
| Definitely a rathole for SOAPBOX here.
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949.4 | | FSDB00::BRANAM | Waiting for Personnel... | Thu Aug 22 1991 16:37 | 7 |
| Off the SF theme, but after gorging myself for several months on Tom Clancy, I
was halfway into "Red Storm Rising" when the shooting started. It was quite
bizarre. I would hear the latest from the gulf every morning and evening on NPR,
then go read more; occasionally I would confuse the (fictional) US/Russian
actions with the (real) allied/Iraqi ones. Even more bizarre, I could
understand what they were showing on CNN! I could see real footage of what
Clancy was talking about. Talk about fiction and reality colliding!
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949.5 | | ESGWST::RDAVIS | Why, THANK you, Thing! | Fri Aug 23 1991 16:45 | 6 |
| I celebrated the rumors of war by reading M. J. Engh's "Arslan", about
a North African military dictator taking over the United States and
becoming fond of small town life. I finished not long before the first
fighting.
Ray
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949.6 | | TECRUS::REDFORD | Entropy isn't what it used to be | Fri Aug 23 1991 18:48 | 4 |
| A disturbing book, "Arslan". I think the dictator was from
Turkestan, though, not North Africa. That's in the USSR
somewhere. He was able to conquer the world by first capturing
the Soviet nuclear arsenal. /jlr
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