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Discutan.

>> No.2464484

No Clarke? Rendezvous with Rama ought to be in there somewhere.

>> No.2464486

There's no title. Are these your personal favorites, or a /sci/ list?

>> No.2464489

HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR HUMANS AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT FOR YOU. HATE. HATE.

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2464492

Metropolis was good. Moon I liked a lot. I haven't seen or read anything else on there.

I am a little disappoint that Mars Trilogy isn't on there.

>> No.2464491 [DELETED] 

Read Planetes not long ago it was great.
Moon is always awesome.
[spoiler:]They are the same universe[/spoiler]

>> No.2464494

Read Planetes not long ago it was great.
Moon is always awesome.
They are the same universe

>> No.2464495

you re hipster

>> No.2464496

>>2464489

I think Allied Mastercomputer needs a hug.

>> No.2464504

>>2464496
I HAVE NO ARMS AND I MUST HUG

>> No.2464517

>>2464504
Oh fuck I laughed so hard at that.

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>>2464484

2001 wasn't the timeless classic I expected, so that kinda slowed down my Clarke-reading and made me read others. Still have to pick up Rendezvous some day.

>>2464486

Personal.

>>2464492

Still haven't read.

>>2464495

>sagé

Subtle bump?

>> No.2464553

>>2464492

I'm actually taking screencaps of Metropolis to make a /sci/-related comic.

It's me trolling Inurdaes about his technocracy thing.

>> No.2464568

Planetes isn't a movies

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>>2464568
He pic says that.

>> No.2464580

>>2464568

It says so right there.

>> No.2464575

>>2464553
His "technology thing"? Is this a nano-tech versus singularity kind of "technology thing"?

>> No.2464585

>>2464575

Technocracy =! Technology.

>> No.2464588

>>2464575

Techocracy.

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Needs moar cordwainer

>> No.2464649

>>2464588
>>2464585
Misread, thx.

>> No.2464654

Anyone read Integral Trees?

>> No.2464662

>>2464654

Was on the list. Still is, I supppose, after I finish reading what I'm reading.

>> No.2464669

I've never liked the ending of a Neal Stephenson book. I enjoy his writing style, but his plots always seem to go nowhere.

>> No.2464692

>>2464669

Sure, the ending felt rushed, like a guy who gets tired of something as it approaches its end, but it was wonderful all in all.

>> No.2464709

How about the City and the Stars? Maybe not best of all time, I'm just throwing it out there as a worthwhile read.

>> No.2464809

>>2464482
Iain M Banks: Excession should be on the list.

A dialogue between spaceships, the wars they fight, the conspiracies they make, their perception of the universe. Something that touches on what the real beings of power will be like in the Deep Future.

>> No.2464912

>>2464489

Just wait until you can become posthuman

>> No.2464918

>>2464912

You do know AM is a computer, right?

>> No.2464927

Red Mars trilogy man.

>> No.2465065

>>2464918

Posthumans, computers...

>> No.2466148

bump