RE: speaking of science fiction

From: Richard Brodie (richard@brodietech.com)
Date: Sat Feb 16 2002 - 00:16:18 GMT

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    <<OK. After all the recent babbling about Asimov, Hari Seldon, psychohistory
    and the Foundation series, I went and bought _Prelude to Foundation_ and
    _Foundation_.>>

    The original trilogy was Foundation, Foundation and Empire, and Second
    Foundation. It's easy to accidentally read them in the wrong order. Prelude
    was written later.

    Richard Brodie
    www.memecentral.com

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