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I also appreciated reading different books and new authors, but for me the best part was interacting with the rest of you from around the globe. For me, this is what makes MOOC's and Open Learning so enriching.
All the best
Rick

I appreciate the opportunity to say something in the discussion, but I'm sorry it's not very helpful to the overall group.


I think Asta is right on track. The story often gets lost in the philosophy. I found the entire 3rd book to be interesting and very confusing at the same time. I couldn't figure out what had just happened when I finished that section. Was this all a figment of George's mind, or did the group set things up so they'd get a "normal" George?
It seemed to me that the printers were kind of like the "beaming" that was a large part of Star Trek. I wondered as well if the person on the other side was really the same. Is a copy really "me"?
Sorry I won't be able to join today.
Rick
Jan 02, 2015 12:01PM

I kept thinking as well about the connections with modern China. Are there any? Was Ma Boyong hinting about something here?
Jan 02, 2015 08:54AM

Looking forward to tomorrow's conversation.
Dec 16, 2014 05:56PM
Dec 16, 2014 09:03AM

As we get closer to the chat date I'll post my questions/comments.
Rick

http://books.noisetrade.com/jasonwerb...
This may be the same as what is above- I finally got around to actually downloading it and copied that page.
I'll add it to the shelf for future voting.

I subscribe to NoiseTrade which provides free music. Recently they started giving away books as well. Here's the one that came last week. I thought it might be one to add to our list- plus it's free. :-)
http://books.noisetrade.com/jasonwerb...
What do you think?

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2816

I should be able to join tomorrow. We're shopping for new carpet in the AM but should be free mid-afternoon when the chat happens. I'll let you know on Twitter.


I read the story and thought it had a very clever twist.
My discussion question is: How does the difference between "God" as a machine vs the traditional view of God as a being affect you? Which one is more appealing? If either.
Have a fun time on Saturday!
May 07, 2014 02:22PM

I'll be returning from holiday next month so will miss the June conversation as well.
"See' you all on Twitter. :-)

