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#1 2002-11-22 11:18:19

Byron
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From: Florida, USA
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Re: a humbiling experience

I'm for one, not laughing...that was a very brave thing you just did...informing us of your humiliating experience... 

I can imagine few things more frustrating at being in the company of a known writer and not being able to recall his books...and come to think of it, I can't recall that much about the "Martian Race" myself, although it's only been a few years since I've read it.

My heart nearly froze when I read about the second "oops!"...I would have just died, or at the very least, fainted on the spot had I done something like that!  wink   

Ah, but the story you will be able to tell for decades to come..lol... big_smile

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#2 2002-11-22 11:19:27

Adrian
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Re: a humbiling experience

big_smile  Hahahaha! What an excellent story.

Well, the 'B's' do get confused a lot by readers; there are the three 'Killer Bs' - David Brin, Greg Bear and Greg Benford, plus Ben Bova (who for some reason isn't considered a Killer B, but I'd make him an honorary member).


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#3 2002-11-22 19:06:52

Josh Cryer
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Re: a humbiling experience

Hah, that's pretty funny. I have no idea who all these guys are you guys are talking about, but I know the feeling of talking to someone you consider important and saying something completely off the wall. big_smile

Thanks for sharing clark. May I ask how you wound up there in the first place? Just curious.


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