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G0TEZ  > REJECT   21.09.13 09:49l 34 Lines 1336 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: G0TEZ > Talking cat
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From: G0TEZ@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU
To  : REJECT@WW


Hi Warren, it is strange how many messages i have seen now about
talking/swimming cats. I never mentioned it before because, as you will
remember, I don't like being called a liar.

To me, in my youth, cats were just vermin catchers and I didn't take much
notice of them. They didn't even have names. That is why I remember the black
one.

I'm glad you mentioned Heinlein BTW. My favourite literature from the age of 4
has been science fiction and, just recently, I have been building a long lost
collection, I thought I had Asimov's 'Foundation series but it turned out I
had his 'Robot' collection so I bought the trilogy a momth or so back. I since
bought something by Fred Pohl and found I didn't like it. The first book was
SLAN by A.E.van Vogt. The first pulp paperback I ever read.. I did have some
more mainstream writers like Aldous Huxley, not just Brave New World.
I have been wondering which one to buy next and something by Heinlein sounds
like a good idea. I forget the name of the book about Schroedinger's cat and
the use of the word (?) 'Blerrrrt' but I can find it.Thank you.


p.s. I am thinking of changing the topic REJECT but it seemed a good pen name.



73 - Ian, G0TEZ @ GB7CIP

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