[IP] CNN: The machine that can copy anything
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From: Kala Pierson <k@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: June 6, 2005 1:51:29 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] CNN: The machine that can copy anything
On Jun 6, 2005, at 4:39 AM, David Farber wrote:
From: Benjamin Kuipers <kuipers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: June 5, 2005 8:27:51 PM EDT
IP-ers interested in the implications of this should read
"Business as Usual, During Alterations", by Ralph Williams,
originally published July 1958 in Astounding Science Fiction
and anthologized plenty of times since then. (It's not online,
but you can track it down easily enough.)
According to Google (well, according to "Index to Science Fiction
Anthologies and Collections, Combined Edition" at
contento.best.vwh.net), here are four places where it's been
anthologized:
- Prologue to Analog, ed. John W. Campbell, Jr., Doubleday, 1962
- Analog Anthology, ed. John W. Campbell, Jr., Dobson, 1965
- One Hundered Years of Science Fiction, ed. Damon Knight, Simon &
Schuster, 1968
- Tomorrow, Inc., ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander,
Taplinger, 1976
Kala
k@xxxxxxxxxx
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