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Thaddeus Wert's avatar

What an interesting post! I had no idea The Whole Earth Catalog was so influential.

One of my favorite living authors, Neal Stephenson, is involved in the Long Now Project, I think. He's also encouraging contemporary sci-fi authors to write more optimistic stories instead of all the dystopian ones publishers are currently churning out. He says that if we don't give young adult readers stories that inspire hope and innovation, we are hurting ourselves and our future. Makes sense to me.

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William Collen's avatar

Another fan of paperback books here. Their cheapness means I can take one to work and drop it in the mud or get egg salad stains all over it and that's okay. But "cheap" in this case doesn't need to mean "low quality"; a paperback with a sewn binding is of the same durability as a hardbound book and won't fall apart like perfect bound paperbacks are always doing.

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