From: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ARPAVAX:UNKNOWN:sf-lovers Newsgroups: fa.sf-lovers Title: SF-LOVERS Digest V6 #69 Article-I.D.: ucbvax.9113 Posted: Fri Nov 5 12:13:58 1982 Received: Sat Nov 6 06:14:40 1982 >From SFL@SRI-CSL Fri Nov 5 12:05:27 1982 SF-LOVERS Digest Tuesday, 2 Nov 1982 Volume 6 : Issue 69 Today's Topics: Authors - Moorcock T.V. - HHGttG in Philly, N.Y, Conn, etc. Movies - Star Trek, Jedi Humor - Sub-Ethernet from Digital ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 31 Oct 1982 1745-PST Subject: Moorcock From: Mike Leavitt I have long felt Moorcock to be mostly empty of interesting ideas in his pursuit of his "new wave" ego trips. I surprised myself when I picked up a book of his called \The Swords Trilogy/ recently, and surprised myself even more when I read it all (400 pages) and enjoyed it. It is rather good Swords and Sorcery stuff with a believable hero, an interesting set of quests, and a rather neat tie-up-the-strings ending. It also has a particularly believable bit where Moorcock brings in some heros from previous books to solve a difficult problem. A fine airplane read (The Swords Trilogy, Berkley medallion, 1977, ISBN 0-425-03468-2) Mike ------------------------------ Date: 28 Oct 82 15:39:15-EDT (Thu) From: David Axler Subject: HHGttG @ Phila Philly fans of Zaphod should know that the BBC-TV version will be running on our local PBS affiliate (Channel 12, WHYY-tv), beginning on Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 10:00 P.M. EST, and continuing on Tuesdays (same time, station, &c) thereafter. ------------------------------ Date: 1 Nov 1982 1700-EST From: Margot Subject: Hitch Hiking in NY & Conn Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy starts on Thu, Nov 4, 8:00pm on Channel 13 in New York, repeating on Sunday, 10:30pm. It started on Sat, October 80, 11:00pm on Channel 24/49/65 on Connecticut Public TV. ------------------------------ Date: 2 Nov 1982 0803-PST From: Brent Hailpern Subject: Re: SF-LOVERS Digest Vol 6, #67 HGTTG premiers in New York on Wednesday, Nov. 3 - channel 13 ------------------------------ Date: 1 Nov 1982 2246-PST From: Henry W. Miller Subject: Star Trek, the command console I have come to the conclusion that the command console prefix code feature was added sometime between the M5 incident ("The Ultimate Computer") and "The Wrath of Kahn". I just saw a repeat of "The Doomsday Machine", where Kirk stays on the crippled Constellation until the last second, steering it down the planet eaters throat. If the command console prefix existed at that point in time, they should have been able to steer the ship by remote control. But, then again, that wouldn't be exciting enough. (P.S. That brings up another point. Cmmdr. Decker dies in an attempt to destroy the thing, and his son, Will Decker is "absorbed" by V'ger in "Star Trek: The Motion Picture." What will the next Star Trek movie be? Why, "The Revenge of Mrs. Decker", of course. -HWM ------------------------------ Date: 1 Nov 1982 12:05:32 CST (Monday) From: Mike Meyer Subject: RotJ Obviously, revenge would only be appropriate if the Jedi in question had/was succombed/ing to the dark side of the force. How many Jedi Knights do we know who have this problem? From our Engineering Net. (You can tell that they're really working on on it. Racquetball courts indeed!) Enjoy, Eirikur ------------------------------ End of SF-LOVERS Digest ***********************