The edition dated 31st October, so if print is your thing, you have
perhaps a day (or three days if you're lucky) to get a copy.
For the mean among us, the interview is available online.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427326.000-terry-pratchett-fighting-to-keep-the-fantasy-alive.html
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A thousand thanks!!
-Bird Ferfuffle
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> Follow-ups set to a.b.p.
>
> The edition dated 31st October, so if print is your thing, you have
> perhaps a day (or three days if you're lucky) to get a copy.
>
> For the mean among us, the interview is available online.
>
> http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427326.000-terry-pratchett-figh
> ting-to-keep-the-fantasy-alive.html
You know, I've suspected for a while that I don't read NS as thoroughly
as I intend to...
I bought that issue on *Saturday*, and hadn't *noticed* the interview
until you mentioned it! Thanks!
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Dave
"All those with psychokinesis, raise my hand."
The Room With No Doors, Kate Orman
> On 04 Nov 2009, Baba Yaga <spam...@phonecoop.coop> wrote:
>
>> Follow-ups set to a.b.p.
>>
>> The edition dated 31st October, so if print is your thing, you have
>> perhaps a day (or three days if you're lucky) to get a copy.
>>
>> For the mean among us, the interview is available online.
>>
>> http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427326.000-terry-pratchett-figh
>> ting-to-keep-the-fantasy-alive.html
>
> You know, I've suspected for a while that I don't read NS as thoroughly
> as I intend to...
>
> I bought that issue on *Saturday*, and hadn't *noticed* the interview
> until you mentioned it! Thanks!
Turning to the Last Word first, or, (you're too young, Daibhid :-) )
Ariadne . . .
We've all done it . . .
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Steveski
> Daibhid Ceanaideach wrote:
>
>> On 04 Nov 2009, Baba Yaga <spam...@phonecoop.coop> wrote:
>>
>>> Follow-ups set to a.b.p.
>>>
>>> The edition dated 31st October, so if print is your thing, you have
>>> perhaps a day (or three days if you're lucky) to get a copy.
>>>
>>> For the mean among us, the interview is available online.
>>>
>>> http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427326.000-terry-pratchett-fi
>>> gh ting-to-keep-the-fantasy-alive.html
>>
>> You know, I've suspected for a while that I don't read NS as
>> thoroughly as I intend to...
>>
>> I bought that issue on *Saturday*, and hadn't *noticed* the interview
>> until you mentioned it! Thanks!
>
> Turning to the Last Word first, or, (you're too young, Daibhid :-) )
> Ariadne . . .
>
> We've all done it . . .
I do remember Ariadne, but only just.
Wikipedia says Daedalus is currently appearing in Nature.
Wow! I didn't know that - Nature is too expensive for me nowadays (as is NS
<sigh>) but I'll check it out - thanks.
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Steveski
Thank you for posting that. As always, slightly choked about his
embuggerance. However, I do like that he actually answered the
question about the hat, and where to get your own!