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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
That's a matter of taste.
I can't help it if you don't have any.:rotfl:
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I think he has a problem with his brain being missing...
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Originally Posted by Blacklight
Another example of this is in the bookstore. Remember what the science fiction section was like 10 years ago ? Now look at it today. The number of books coming out that aren't based on video games or role playing games has been dropping and dropping. The size of the section has been decreasing steadily as well. No one has really stepped to the plate to take the place of masters like Asimov, Larry Niven, and Frank Herbert or if they have, they aren't getting published. American society has seemed to have turned away from the bookstore's sci-fi sections for the most part now.
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Take the place of Larry Niven? Larry Niven is still alive and writting books. (Of course a little thing like death hasn't stopped Robert A. Heinlein from publishing a book here or there), Joe Halderman is still writting too. I can't forget to mention John Scalzi eather.
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Originally Posted by August
Soon to be broadcast on Finnish TV under the name "American Slasher".
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I thought they were using that title for when the nightly news is broadcast from the US?