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  • The effect Star Trek had on my life No big deal, but I was playing around a bit with Yahoo! Answers, to see if it might be a substitute for the defunct Google Answers (it's not; it's a quite different
  • Slow Life” 123 123 134 159 237 First Place: “The Wild Girls” 138 138 150 187 223 Coraline 185 185 204 217 255 “Halo” 103 103 117 140 “Bronte’s Egg” 89 89 95 109 126 “Presence” 92 92
  • Le Guin (Asimov’ s 03/02) 29 "Slow Life" by Michael Swanwick (Analog 12/02)28 "Madonna of the Maquiladora" by Gregory Frost (Asimov’ s 5/02) — final ballot complete —33 "Liking What You See: A
  • Sunday, February 2, 2048 It had been a good life. Donald Halifax looked around the living room of the modest house that he and his wife Sarah had shared for sixty years now, and that thought kept
  • It had been a good life. Donald Halifax looked around the living room of the modest house that he and his wife Sarah had shared for sixty years now, and that thought kept coming back to him. Oh, there
  • It had been a good life. Donald Halifax looked around the living room of the modest house that he and his wife Sarah had shared for sixty years now, and that thought kept coming back to him. Oh, there
  • If the poems in Curtis Shumaker lives in Owatonna, Minnesota. Krypton Nights are sometimes obscure, and if the questions they pose Richard Parent Double Vision: Robert Sawyer’s Utopian Dystopia * Robert
  • And you’re sure there’s no life on board?" "I’m sure." Teltor flexed her triple-fingered hands in resignation. "All right," she said. "Power up the neutralization projector; we’ll shut this probe


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