01-31-2007, 09:06 AM | #1 | ||
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Ebooks in Sci-Fi
Yesterday while reading Isaak Asimov's 'Prelude to Foundation' (1988) I came across these bits that really made me laugh because they look so much like what many of us are living through.
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01-31-2007, 10:18 AM | #2 |
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Heinlein used to write about "spools" and "projectors," back in the late '50s and early '60s, but I think he was thinking of a variation of microfilm. (Maybe not, though -- the hero of one story carries a secret message magnetically encoded onto a microscopic piece of wire.) The incredibly dense book/library in Frank Herbert's Dune also used optical analog technology, rather than electronics. James Schmitz had a portable law library (in the Telzey stories) with an unclear storage technology, though again microscopic spools of some kind were involved. I'm trying to remember the name of the author and book that had the ereader device run a test as you started reading to determine your maximum intake speed, and it would adjust to compensate. I think I read it in the early '90s. It's probably in a box in the basement.
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Are ya'll kidding? What about the PADD's in Star Trek?
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Wow! I had forgotten how good that book was. Like nekokami, mine is in a box in the basement. I think I'll pull it out this weekend and see if I can still read from paper. As I remember you have to turn the pages by hand as there are no buttons to push. Also I'll need bandages for the paper cuts that are bound to happen.
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Don't forget, it's the right hand, not the left fingers.
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01-31-2007, 05:08 PM | #6 |
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Thanks, I wasn't sure.
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02-08-2007, 02:46 PM | #7 |
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Don't forget the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy... that was clearly an e-book.
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02-08-2007, 08:43 PM | #8 |
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I still want a Young Lady's Primer. (Though I'm no longer young, and never was much of a lady.)
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Yeah, nice!
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And going to the extream, In Clark's 3001: The Final Oddessy, everyone had a brain net that allowed them to download info to/from a storage tablet.
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Do we count eBooks (or their equivalent, rather) in fantasy? I'm thinking of the famous quote by Arthur C. Clark, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." In that case, I'd like to submit Glinda's Great Book of Records:
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Or she had two books in her library.
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02-14-2007, 12:26 PM | #15 |
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Well, yeah, but the one would seem to render the other redundant. Unless she were to regard the one about the Wizard as easier to use because it's indexed and restricted to a specific subject. It does seem to me that the Great Book of Records could be rather difficult to find a specific entry in. Maybe most of the rest of her library consists of books that are really specific subsets of the Great Book of Records (which would, after all, include all fiction written thus far).
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