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Aural Delights No 115 Paul Di Filippo

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  • January 8, 2010 at 4:13 am #4155

    BicycleB
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    sotek said:
    How much is that in Zimbabwe dollars? :-)
    Well done Larry, Tony, Matt, and everyone else who helped put everything together and get the message out there.

    Oh, and great show too. I loved iCity, a good fun story. The characters (and their names) sounded just like some of the online forums I hang out on; there are people there who wouldn’t hesitate to live in iCity and become Competitive Urban Planners if they could.

    That would be approximately 1,954,260 Zimbabwean Dollars.

    Hey! Spider’s a Zimbabwean millionaire now!

    January 8, 2010 at 2:05 pm #4156

    ahs
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    Congrats on the remarkable final tally for the Robinsons! And congrats to all of the Sofanaut Award winners, too. Well done!

    And thanks for the kind words, Phil – I’m so glad you liked my article!


    January 21, 2010 at 5:19 pm #4157

    Gonzalo
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    Finally got round to listening to this – am about 2 weeks behind with all the Christmas and new year backlog seem to have accrued. I loved the setting of the di Filippo story – I thought it was at first virtual town planning and only half-way through did I realise it was actually happening.

    However, what I was really bowled over by was Amy’s article. I had no idea Trollope had written a piece of science fiction (as it was written in the middle of the Victorian period does it qualify as steampunk?). For thos who may be interested, you can download it in either HTML or text format from Gutenberg, as it’s Public Domain.


    January 27, 2010 at 2:02 pm #4158

    ahs
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    Thanks so much for your interest in my article, Gonzalo, and for posting the link to the text (which I meant but failed to do). I greatly appreciate it!


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