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That should be Arthur C. Clark, but I can't remember if its 2001 or 2010 or both - aarrgghh!
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OK, in which novel does the idea of a Binary Millenium hover in the background of a multi-threaded (and dense!) story line, involving AI spaceships, nanotech and a murder plot?
OK, in which novel does the idea of a Binary Millenium hover in the background of a multi-threaded (and dense!) story line, involving AI spaceships, nanotech and a murder plot?
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More than half the population of Belgium (roughly the northern part) is Flemish, or Dutch-speaking. Our accent is different, but our vocabulary is 99.999% identical (if we don't speak a local dialect, but the official language, that is.)Lucidor wrote:Is it common for Belgians to know dutch?
Flanders was part of The Netherlands, as recent as 1830.
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That's the one.El Viejo wrote:Thanks for the clue Rxke... is it 'Queen of Angels'?Rxke wrote:Greg Bear, novel plays in 2047 towards 2048....
But the title escapes me....
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A great book…
I seem to recall a sequel but I‘m staying clear of Google and the Wiki for this thread… it’s more fun.
I’ll ask a nice easy one:
‘Push the button, throw the switch, cut the beam. Make it march.’
Which character said that, in which book by which author?
I seem to recall a sequel but I‘m staying clear of Google and the Wiki for this thread… it’s more fun.
I’ll ask a nice easy one:
‘Push the button, throw the switch, cut the beam. Make it march.’
Which character said that, in which book by which author?
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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I like how the clues are posted exactly 24 hours after the initial question.
I'm also wondering what will happen at 10:32pm Wednesday if noone's got it by then.
(Personally, I've no clue whatsover.)
I'm also wondering what will happen at 10:32pm Wednesday if noone's got it by then.
(Personally, I've no clue whatsover.)
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