rone: (invincirone)
2009-03-17 09:16 pm
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quote of the day

I read the last few hundred pages [of Neal Stephenson's Anathem] while in bed with a fever, and I don't know if the ending was the book or the fever.
        — Adam Thornton

rone: (Default)
2009-03-17 09:16 pm
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quote of the day

I read the last few hundred pages [of Neal Stephenson's Anathem] while in bed with a fever, and I don't know if the ending was the book or the fever.
        — Adam Thornton

rone: (imminent destruction)
2007-02-27 04:41 pm

in baseball, being a hacker is a bad thing

I'm not sure where Neal Stephenson was living during the time he wrote Snow Crash, but i note that it was published in 1992, and it was 1991 when Frank "The Big Hurt" Thomas started swinging a taped-up piece of rebar in the on-deck circle.  Redneck katana or "good gadget"?  Coincidence or conspiracy?

rone: (Default)
2007-02-27 04:41 pm

in baseball, being a hacker is a bad thing

I'm not sure where Neal Stephenson was living during the time he wrote Snow Crash, but i note that it was published in 1992, and it was 1991 when Frank "The Big Hurt" Thomas started swinging a taped-up piece of rebar in the on-deck circle.  Redneck katana or "good gadget"?  Coincidence or conspiracy?

rone: (teeth)
2006-10-29 04:17 pm
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"what is this 'editor' you speak of?"

Neal Stephenson's version of clench racing:

<dem> one game I enjoy while reading his books: how many entire pages consist of 1 paragraph.
<dem> so far, he has failed to make 1 paragraph span two entire pages, but he came close.

rone: (Default)
2006-10-29 04:17 pm
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"what is this 'editor' you speak of?"

Neal Stephenson's version of clench racing:

<dem> one game I enjoy while reading his books: how many entire pages consist of 1 paragraph.
<dem> so far, he has failed to make 1 paragraph span two entire pages, but he came close.

rone: (fuck)
2005-07-19 11:32 am

he did it to me again!

Neal Stephenson tricked me again... he wound me up with a good book and then STOPPED. WRITING.  Cryptonomicon is a good, if highly nerdy, romp, until he decides, "OK, i'm tired of writing about protagonist A, so i'll just kill him off.  Hmm, and protagonist B was going to get married, but i have these loose ends, so i'll have him tie them up.  That frees me up to use protagonist C to... oh, fuck it.  Explosions.  Sex.  More explosions.  Exeunt."  That bit about the psychopath with the bow and arrows was so random and gratuitous, i still don't get the point.  FUCK YOU NEAL STEPHENSON AND YOUR BROKE CYCLE SEE IF I READ IT `CAUSE I WON'T.  JERK.

Maybe that's the thing... LucasArts, in a hurry to put out KOTOR 2, hired Neal Stephenson to write its ending.

rone: (excitable)
2004-04-10 03:30 pm
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hope someone can help me

If anyone has a copy of the edition of Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age that actually contains an ending, i would greatly appreciate it if you lent it to me. The one i read seemed to be missing it.

rone: (Default)
2004-04-10 03:30 pm
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hope someone can help me

If anyone has a copy of the edition of Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age that actually contains an ending, i would greatly appreciate it if you lent it to me. The one i read seemed to be missing it.