[net.sf-lovers] Need help flooding the net

ins_apmj@jhunix.UUCP (Patrick M Juola) (11/08/85)

In article <12500137@uiucdcs> mcewan@uiucdcs.CS.UIUC.EDU writes:
>
>I need help remembering the title to a book I read a long time ago. Actually, I
>think it might have been a trilogy....
>
>Brian Dade
>erehwon!kremvax!dade

You mean you don't want me to put Foundation's Edge on the net, too?  :-)
								Pat Juola
								JHU

ins_atrh@jhunix.UUCP (Thomas Richard Holtz) (11/08/85)

In article <1127@jhunix.UUCP> ins_apmj@jhunix.ARPA (Patrick M Juola) writes:
>In article <12500137@uiucdcs> mcewan@uiucdcs.CS.UIUC.EDU writes:
>>
>>I need help remembering the title to a book I read a long time ago. Actually, I
>>think it might have been a trilogy....
>>
>>Brian Dade
>>erehwon!kremvax!dade
>
>You mean you don't want me to put Foundation's Edge on the net, too?  :-)
>								Pat Juola
>								JHU
>

And what about "Foundation and Earth", to be released soon.  And I hear
that this guy wrote something about robots and psychologists, but I
guess that's just one of those wild rumors you hear on the net.
                                                       Dragonlord

"I know I'm paranoid, but am I paranoid enough?"
                                            -- LGW

ins_akaa@jhunix.UUCP (Kenneth Adam Arromdee) (11/08/85)

In article <12500137@uiucdcs> mcewan@uiucdcs.CS.UIUC.EDU writes:
>I need help remembering the title to a book I read a long time ago. Actually, I
>think it might have been a trilogy. It was about a galactic empire that one
>guy thinks is about to fall, so he starts a foundation on a remote planet to
>rebuild civilization. If you know the title to this story, please respond
>to the net, as I'm a new user and don't know how to use mail and am too
>incompetent to learn how. Everyone who knows the answer should post it, so I
>don't miss it. In fact, if you have the book, please post the text so that
>everyone can read this story.
>Brian Dade
>erehwon!kremvax!dade
>
>PS. Andre Norton and James Tiptree are men. Piers Anthony, John Norman,
>Isaac Asimov, John Varley, Roger Zelazny and Larry Niven are all women. Robert
>Heinlein is a hermaphrodite. I thought everyone knew that.

I think the title of the book you're looking for is "Star Trek 0: The Prequel",
by Alan Dean Foster. About 60% of the text was posted in net.bizarre shortly
before it died. 

PS. EVERYONE knows Robert Heinlein is really a pair of red-headed twins! Just
look at how many different ones appear in his SF...

:-), in case you haven't noticed.
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