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++ Saturday, April 7, 2001 ++ Its 04:26 a.m. why isn't Steph asleep yet!?! ++ I picked up two books today too, I, Robot by Issac Asimov and The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin. I found like 20 reference books on the Sci-Fi alone. Especially when I found 5 books that will be very useful to my paper. Jackpot! I, Robot is a cool book, its short stories as told by a Doctor at US Robots (sometimes I read that as US Robitics...). I haven't opened The Left Hand yet. I have a Calc midterm. These books is a reward for relearning derivatives. @_@ KEKI - Keekiland News Update: Keekiland mail is up. Check it out! Its great. (Forgive Everyone.net for having the occasionall popup, its free keekiland mail. ^_^) Go sign up! =D Listening to: Air (the same french electronica band, they're so cool)
++ Friday, April 6, 2001 ++ Its 02:11 a.m. why isn't Steph asleep yet!?! ++ scifan.com = science fiction nexus After an interesting debate in #fy (gomen my test group) I came up with what I hope is an adequate list of sci-fi books to write my paper with.[added 3:00 a.m.]
Book List
1818 - Frankenstein - Mary Shelley This was also done under the consultation of the Nebula and Hugo Awards Lists and the Sci-fi lists at Scifan.com (which is now my best friend.) *_* Listening to: Air (the French Electronica band)
++ Wednesday, April 4, 2001 ++ Its 05:26 p.m. why isn't Steph asleep yet!?! ++ Okay so what is up with Tokyo Babylon fics an |