Post #26,033
1/28/02 9:48:57 AM
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Dont read any L Ron Hubbard Books
Long ago (he theorizes) the earth was one huge land mass which later splintered into todays continents. On that land mass were humanoids that discovered lust, greed, envy, theft and murder. They found if they could restrain themselves from these actions, life for all would be better. Simple ideas are copied forward. Did G_d give the 10 commandments to Moses on the Mountain or did he write them down because the Jews of the period were forgetful ninnies? The ideals of the 10 commandments are common sense codified. Forget Mu, if they were so hot stuff name one of their football teams. :) thanx, bill
My Dreams aren't as empty as my conscience seems to be
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Post #26,071
1/28/02 12:55:55 PM
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Good choice
Battlefield Earth (the book) and the idiotic "breath-gas" cured me of Hubbard. One of these days I may watch the movie, but it can't be too much worse than the book, can it?
"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it." -- Donald Knuth
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Post #26,075
1/28/02 1:06:03 PM
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Movie-
Not having read the book, I can't give a comparison. I will say the book would have to be truly awful to be any worse than the movie. The movie was one of the worst crapfests I've seen in years.
When I visit the aquarium, the same thought keeps running through my mind; Leemmmooonnn, Buuttteerrr, MMMmmmmmm good!
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Post #26,083
1/28/02 1:21:59 PM
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It's early in the week
but you just gave me a big laugh. For the moment, you own the "laugh" award. The book *was* pretty crummy.
"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it." -- Donald Knuth
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Post #26,284
1/29/02 9:40:26 AM
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Hey I kinda liked his sci fi
Space operas plain and simple with cartoon cutouts for characters and a Capt Kirk attitude. thanx, bill
My Dreams aren't as empty as my conscience seems to be
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Post #26,288
1/29/02 9:48:28 AM
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Which SF?
Battlefield Earth stunk. I remember reading some of his earlier stuff and thinking it wasn't that bad, but I don't remember specifics.
"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it." -- Donald Knuth
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Post #26,309
1/29/02 10:55:53 AM
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battlefield earth was a cartoon in words
he was a hack but a good hack, thanx, bill
My Dreams aren't as empty as my conscience seems to be
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Post #26,452
1/29/02 11:05:11 PM
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Wasn't bad...
... as long as you weren't expecting literature. Like E.E. Doc Smith, but a bit modernized.
I actually have the entire Decology he wrote. Very amusing, actually, if you read it as humor. I *really* hope he wasn't serious, though. Couldn't have been... it was just too over the top.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #26,629
1/31/02 5:15:03 AM
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I read the book.
I wasn't really impressed with it. Not enough to read it again. I think he really tried too hard to use all sorts of genres. The book was, at core, a drama, with elements of romance and comedy. He stated in the introduction that he didn't like fantasy, but there was some (of the "Star Wars" variety, if you know what I mean).
In the same introduction, he said something about being a science-fiction writer. Unfortunately, he didn't know his science very well. The idea of the Psyklos physiology being different was actually rather good, if unoriginal, but then he tried to explain it and showed he had very little clue about basic cell biology. It was also most annoying he never named just what "breath-gas" was. I also found the way he had his characters use very very long zooms to "look in the past" to be somewhat suspect.
I don't think Hubbard was a terribly good writer.
Wade.
"All around me are nothing but fakes Come with me on the biggest fake of all!"
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Post #26,229
1/29/02 12:38:00 AM
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One thing you have to credit L. Ron
That is - in a culture which worships 'success' no-matter-how:
He saw (and said) quite starkly, the way to become really rich (er, before M$ and the time of legions of the suited gullible) is to start a new religion...
He did. And did. Same patron saint as Billy's: Paul Joseph G\ufffdebbels. And he got a freebie: immortality. His boys n'girls are still out there buying their Clears so's to become The Clearest One of All..
Oh.. and they dress rilly well, too.
Who needs orgasms when ya gots yer Orgones?
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Post #26,268
1/29/02 9:13:46 AM
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Daggone it
Has Rev. Wild Bill lost his chance? There can't be *that* many gullable people, can there?
On second thought.... The Church of Everlasting Holy Redemption is Open for Business!!!!
"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it." -- Donald Knuth
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