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Old August 10th, 2001, 03:05 AM

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John Steakley's _Armor_ comes to mind when thinking of great SF though


Yeah, fighting the bugs while everybody else died or ended their terms. The most vivid thing I remember is him stuffing the guy with a bad suit down a nest entrance to blow the nest up....

I am not satisfied with what I posted yesterday. I am going to locate a copy of the old FCP HOTDisk #1 for the list of 300 worth reading more than once and will post it. I also noticed that I failed to post my own bio stats. Okay, born in 56, learned to read at age 3, had my own library card and read about a dozen books a week by age 5. Got turned on to science fiction at 6 by somebody telling me I should not be reading children's books anymore. I was shown the line of SF books by Heinlein and Norton and told when I was done with those the whole stack was sf, just not as good. I finished all the library had by age 7, and started going to other libraries. I never could get enough of sf but was also interested in how radios and tvs worked. Got turned on to computers by a NSF student study program in high school. Dropped out of high school just before my senior year started to join the USAF. First job after basic was DDA to SAC HQ comand post ADOFWD displays group. The AF did not work out and I got an honorable discharge with 18 months GI Bill. I started same semester as my high school class with a year of college course credit from USAFI. Worked my way through college by developing the software for automatic gamma ray/ isotope analysis. I notice the post is getting long and probably boring so I will stop.....
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Old August 10th, 2001, 04:59 AM

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Ok, here are books taken directly from an 86 printout of FCP-HOTDISK ISSUE 1 page 35-36. As I type more I will post them, 2 pages at a time to 44.
Brian Aldiss - Helliconia Spring, Starship
Roger MacBride Allen - The Torch of Honor
Chester Anderson & Michael Kurland - Ten Years To Doomsday
Poul Anderson & Gordon R. Dickson - Earthman's Burden
Poul Anderson - Ensign Flandry, Fire Time, The High Crusade, The Man Who Counts, New America, Operation Chaos, Shield
Isaac Asimov - The End of Eternity, Foundation
Michael Banks & Dean R. Lambe - The Odysseus Solution
Pierre Barbet - Baphomet's Meteor
Neal Barrett - Aldair In Albion
T.J. Bass - The Godwhale
Barrington J. Bayley - Collision Course, The Garments of Caean
Greg Bear - Hegira
Gregory Benford - Timescape
Stephen Ames Berry - The Biofab War
Alfred Bester - The Computer Connection, The Demolished Man
Lloyd Biggle - The Light That Never Was, The Still, Small Voice of Trumpets, Watchers of the Dark, The World Menders
Ben Bova - Millenium, Test of Fire
John Boyd - Sex and the High Command
J.F. Bone - Confederation Matador
Leigh Brackett - The Long Tomorrow
Marion Zimmer Bradley - Darkover Landfall, Endless Universe, Hunters of the Red Moon, Survey Ship
Reginald Bretnor - Schimmelhorn's Gold
David Brin - The Postman, The Practice Effect, Startide Rising, Sundiver
John Brunner - The Crucible of Time, Into the Slave Nebula, The Stone that Never Came Down
Algis Budrys - The Amsirs and the Iron Thorn
Lois McMaster Bujold - Shards of Honor
F.M. Busby - All These Earths
Edward A. Byers - The Long Forgetting
Grant Callin - SaturnAlia
John Wood Campbell Jr - Astounding/Analog editor - May 1938 - June 11, 1971
Orson Scott Card - Hot Sleep : The Worthing Chronicle
Jayge Carr - Leviathon's Deep
A. Bertram Chandler - The Road To The Rim/The Hard Way Up
C.J. Cherryh - Cuckoo's Egg, Downbelow Station, The Faded Sun : Kesrith, Gate of Ivrel, Hunter of Worlds, Pride of Chanur, Serpent's Reach
Robert Chilson - The Star Crowned Kings
Jo Clayton - Diadem From the Stars, Drinker of Souls
Hal Clement - Close To Critical, Cycle of Fire, Iceworld, Mission of Gravity, Needle, Ocean On Top
Alan Cole & Chris Bunch - Sten
Michael G. Coney - The Hero of Downways
Edmund Cooper - A Far Sunset, Transit
Richard Cowper - Profundis
Theodore R. Cogswell - The Wall Around the World
Daniel DaCruz - The Ayes of Texas
Brian Daley - Requiem For a Ruler of Worlds
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Worked my way through college by developing the software for automatic gamma ray/ isotope analyis.


hey, I think my uncle had a company that did that.. umm.. forgot their name. I once worked at a company in Austin that did something similar with x-ray florescense (spelling?).

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Currently I am reading the WW1 Alt history series by turtledove. I really like it and would recommend it.
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hey, I think my uncle had a company that did that.. umm.. forgot their name

The big names back in the 70s were Nuclear Data Corp. in Schaumberg IL, Tennelec & Tennecomp in Oak Ridge TN, and Canberra. The system I developed was for Neutron Activation Analysis, which method really came into its own (after I graduated) years later when the govt started using it in forensics. Before that it was just a seldom used alternative to traditional chemical analysis. The important thing about NAA is the evidence does not get damaged much by the process....
A thumbnail sketch of my technique may be interesting. Basically when performing observations on data which can be divided into counting bins by an observed trigger event magnitude you will have a background or baseline trend from the first to Last bin. Superimposed on that series of line segments are random scatter and the peaks produced by the events of interest. The random scatter has standard deviation of sqrt(N) where N is the baseline value at the bin. If a group of consecutive data values when averaged exceed the threshold number of standard deviations for their size then a statistically significant event has occurred. The quantification of the event depends on the nature of the events being observed. Unlike traditional least squares and spline curve fits, my system just said here is an event of size x, with centroid c, error percentage p, height h, etc. without attempting to fit a curve. The baseline was interpolated under events using the local trend lines established by nearby areas where no events occurred. Rule of thumb : Any observable whose behavior cannot be demonstrated to be statistically insignificant is an event and must be explained. Anyway here is more :
Ok, here are books taken directly from an 86 printout of FCP-HOTDISK ISSUE 1 page 37-38.
John Dalmas - Homecoming
Arsen Darnay - The Splendid Freedom
L. Sprague DeCamp - The Glory That Was, Lest Darkness Fall, The Fallible Fiend, Rogue Queen
Michael DeLarrabeiti - The Borribles
Ansen Dibell - Pursuit of the Screamer
Gordon R. Dickson - In Iron Years, Mission To Universe, Naked To The Stars, None But Man, Outposter, The Pritcher Mass, Pro, Tactics of Mistake, Wolfling
David Drake - Bridgehead, Hammer's Slammers, Killer
G.C. Edmondson - The Man Who Corrupted Earth
Suzette Hayden Elgin - Native Tongue, The Ozark Trilogy
Cynthia Felice - Godsfire
Robert L. Forward - Dragon's Egg, Flight of the Dragonfly
William R. Forstchen - Ice Prophet
Alan Dean Foster - Icerigger, The Man Who Used the Universe, Midworld
Leo Frankowski - The Cross-Time Engineer
Raymond Z. Gallun - The Eden Cycle
David Gerrold - A Matter For Men/ A Day For Damnation/ (add A Rage For Revenge), When Harlie Was One
Alexis A. Gilliland - The Revolution From Rosinante
Stephen Goldin - The Eternity Brigade
Phyllis Gottleib - A Judgement of Dragons
Ron Goulart - HellQuad
Joseph L. Green - Conscience Interplanetary, Star Probe
Roland Green - Peace Company
Russell M. Griffin - The Makeshift God
James E. Gunn - This Fortress World
Joe Haldeman - The Forever War, There Is No Darkness, Worlds
Charles L. Harness - The Catalyst, Redworld, Wolfhead
Harry Harrison - Astounding - John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology, The Deathworld Trilogy* Bill, the Galactic Hero* Make Room! Make Room!, A Stainless Steel Rat Is Born, To The Stars, West of Eden
Simon Hawke - The Ivanhoe Gambit
Ward Hawkins - Red Flame Burning
Robert A. Heinlein - Citizen of the Galaxy, Expanded Universe - The New Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein, Friday, Glory Road* Have Space Suit, Will Travel*, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, Orphans of the Sky, Starship Troopers, Stranger In A Strange Land, Time Enough For Love, Tunnel In The Sky
Zenna Henderson - Pilgrimage
Frank Herbert - Dune, Hellstrom's Hive, The Santaroga Barrier
P.C. Hodgell - Godstalk
Lee Hoffman - Always The Black Knight
James P. Hogan - The Genesis Machine, Inherit The Stars, Thrice Upon A Time, The Two Faces of Tomorrow
Bruce T. Holmes - Anvil Of The Heart
Robert Hoskins - To Control The Stars
Edward P. Hughes - The Long Mynd
Zach Hughes - For Texas And Zed, The Legend of Miaree, Seed Of The Gods, The Stork Factor

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The big names back in the 70s were Nuclear Data Corp. in Schaumberg IL, Tennelec & Tennecomp in Oak Ridge TN, and Canberra.


gamma-metrics, in southern CA, was the name i was searching for. Think it was founded in the 80s.

And from what I remember talking with the applications guys, the x-ray florescense stuff they were working on in the mid 90s in TX (company had been around since 80, i think) uses the same principals for determining and identifying events as what you describe.


back to the literature thread tho, I suppose that most people here are fans of millitary history as well as millitary SF. has anyone looked much into the winter war of 39-40? Man, it reads like a fairy tale. I am a big SF fan, but who needs fiction when we have events like that!
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Ok, here are books taken directly from an 86 printout of FCP-HOTDISK ISSUE 1 page 39-40.
Dean Ing - High Tension, Pulling Through, Soft Targets, Systemic Shock
D.F. Jones - Denver Is Missing
J.A. Jones - Blue Lab
Colin Kapp - The Wizard of Anharite
James P. Kelley - Planet of Whispers
Carol Kendall - The Firelings
Gordon Kendall - White Wing
Lee Killough - Liberty's World, A Voice Out Of Ramah
Damon Knight - A for Anything
C.M. Kornbluth - Not This August
Michael Kurland - Tomorrow Knight, The Whenabouts of Burr
David J. Lake - The Right Hand of Dextra
Arthur H. Landis - Camelot In Orbit
David Langford - The Space Eater
Keith Laumer - Bolo, The Long Twilight, Star Colony, Worlds of the Imperium
Ursula K. Leguin - The Left Hand of Darkness
Fritz Leiber - A Specter Is Haunting Texas, The Wanderer
Edward Llewellyn - Prelude To Chaos, Salvage and Destroy
Barry B. Longyear - City of Barraboo, Manifest Destiny
Ardath Mayhar - Khi To Freedom
Ann McCaffrey - Decision At Doona, The Ship Who Sang
Michael McCollum - A Greater Infinity, Life Probe
Michael P. Kube McDowell - Enigma
Robert McLaughlin - The Man Who Wanted Stars
John C. McLoughlin - The Helix and the Sword
R.M. Meluch - Sovreign, Wind Dancers
Robert Merle - Malevil
Sam Merwin, Jr. - The House of Many Worlds
Walter M. Miller Jr. - A Canticle for Leibowitz
John Moressey - Frostworld and Dreamfire, The Mansions of Space
Sam Nicholson - The Light Bearer
Larry Niven - The Integral Trees, Protector, Ringworld
Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle - Footfall, Lucifer's Hammer, The Mote In God's Eye, Oath of Fealty
Andre Norton - Dark Piper, Moon Of Three Rings, Star Rangers, The Zero Stone
Kevin O'Donnell - War of Omission
Andrew J. Offutt - The Galactic Rejects
David R. Palmer - Emergence
Edgar Pangborn - West of the Sun
Alexis Pansin - Rite of Passage, Star Well
Steve Perry - The Man Who Never Missed
John T. Phillifent - Genius Unlimited, King of Argent, Life With Lancelot
Wendy & Richard Pini - Elfquest
H. Beam Piper - Little Fuzzy, Paratime
Doris Piserchia - Earthchild, Mr. Justice
Fred Pohl - Black Star Rising, The Coming of the Quantum Cats, The Cool War, Gateway
Fred Pohl & C.M. Kornbluth - The Space Merchants
Fred Pohl & Jack Williamson - Farthest Star
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