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DC> On 2 Oct 96, 11:37pm, Irv Koch wrote to David Chessler DC> on the subject of "LIVING FOREVER": DC>> Yes. Remember Neuromancer? When Gibson wrote that he didn't know DC>> what a modem was. There's some episode that is pretty silly for DC>> that reason. And Neuromancer is considered a classic of its > Not a Mystery, tho. DC> Crime novel, though. DC> :-) > NOW I have. > 629!irv.koch@river.chattanooga.net > --- Maximus 2.02 DC> You kept the 629. Just changed the net from 109 to 362. All this has to do with my now owning half a store that is half Mystery's (new only) ... which includes crime fiction. I argue with Mark, who actually runs the store, sometimes, about which half of the store a book should go in. When you can get the "crime fiction" people to buy Neuromancer, rather than the SF types, it'll switch sides. In any case, I'm now in Chattanooga/Atlanta rather than DC metro. --- Maximus 2.02 ---------------> * Origin: Ice Fire 423-267-3789 (1:362/629) * Origin: Ice Fire 423-267-3789 (1:362/629) |
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