Hour 25: Jack Catran vs. audience
This Hour 25 recording, I think hosted by Mike Hodell, has Jack Catran talking to callers regarding his ideas (about the difficulty SETI faces). Broadcast August 13, 1982. Posted by Jesse Willis
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This Hour 25 recording, I think hosted by Mike Hodell, has Jack Catran talking to callers regarding his ideas (about the difficulty SETI faces). Broadcast August 13, 1982. Posted by Jesse Willis
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Sam Moskowitz, in this video, is talking about Murray Leinster’s short story A Logic Named Joe. It was first published in Astounding, March 1946. [via the Sweet Freedom blog] Posted by Jesse Willis
Jerry Stearns, the coordinator for the The Mark Time Awards and Ogle Awards, writes in with this list of the winners for 2013 (the presentations will take place on July 4, 213 at CONvergence in Bloomington, MN): Mark Time Award:… Read moreThe Mark Time and Ogle Award winners for 2013