Nov. 28th, 2007

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Nicked from rec.arts.sf.written:

        "One of the things SF has taught me is that in the future,
people will be frickin' morons when it comes to solving day to
day problems (In fact, they will forget things that we know now)
but this will not prevent them from building near-C or FTL starships."
- James Nicoll 

Given that this was a discussion that involved tho old "There's a water shortage because the space settlers have to get water from Earth?" cliche, this quote is especially appropriate.  But the sad thing is there's an entire subgenre of SF that involves leaping through hoops to solve A Major Thorny Problem, while the reader sits there and mutters "why don't they use (technology that's available now), or gripes "Given the technology they have in the setting, why don't they (obvious use of tech)". 

Does anyone want to bring up their favorite versions of SF stupidity?

roseembolism: (lump grenade)
 SO, am I the only one who finds  <a href="http://www.xkcd.com/">this XKCD</a> terrifying?  

I mean, this sort of forced evolution is the sort of thing that's going to eventually lead to language skills, and then inevitably to humans huddling like roaches in the corners of the new post-Singularity world.  At least that's what the SF writers keep telling me...

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