• Re: Two SF-adjacent stories from RL

    From Charles Packer@21:1/5 to William Hyde on Tue Oct 29 07:58:29 2024
    On Sun, 27 Oct 2024 15:26:27 -0400, William Hyde wrote:

    In the late 1990s, a Canadian civil servant and his daughter were avid players of "Asheron's Call", a game I recall Dorothy mentioning. Through
    the game the daughter met her future husband, a German guy who moved to Canada and tried to set up an internet sales site specializing in
    snowboards. He hated all the options then available, so started his own company with cash from his father in law, who got shares.

    Over the past five years the father-in-law, Bruce McKean, has donated
    200 million dollars to CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation).

    The young man's company turned out to be Shopify. Of course, he might
    have had the same success regardless of who he married, but CAMH
    wouldn't have gained 200 mil without "Asheron's Call".

    Kevin Lambert grew up in a Quebec town where his main supply of reading material came from Costco. His early reading included Harry Potter, Narenia, and "A series of unfortunate events".

    His novels are non-genre, but he still cites those works as influences,
    and has won a slew of prestigious literary awards in France. Pity
    Harold Bloom can't be told about this.

    The author is in transition (and doesn't care what pronouns you use,
    hence the above) but still likes the Potter books, though he's not at
    all keen on JKR. Once published, he says, a book has a life of its own, independent of the author's later opinions.


    What's RL?


    William Hyde

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  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to [email protected] on Tue Oct 29 12:14:28 2024
    In article <pan$4cbca$97a8c8af$b601b4c0$[email protected]>,
    Charles Packer <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Sun, 27 Oct 2024 15:26:27 -0400, William Hyde wrote:

    In the late 1990s, a Canadian civil servant and his daughter were avid
    players of "Asheron's Call", a game I recall Dorothy mentioning. Through
    the game the daughter met her future husband, a German guy who moved to
    Canada and tried to set up an internet sales site specializing in
    snowboards. He hated all the options then available, so started his own
    company with cash from his father in law, who got shares.

    Over the past five years the father-in-law, Bruce McKean, has donated
    200 million dollars to CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
    Foundation).

    The young man's company turned out to be Shopify. Of course, he might
    have had the same success regardless of who he married, but CAMH
    wouldn't have gained 200 mil without "Asheron's Call".

    Kevin Lambert grew up in a Quebec town where his main supply of reading
    material came from Costco. His early reading included Harry Potter,
    Narenia, and "A series of unfortunate events".

    His novels are non-genre, but he still cites those works as influences,
    and has won a slew of prestigious literary awards in France. Pity
    Harold Bloom can't be told about this.

    The author is in transition (and doesn't care what pronouns you use,
    hence the above) but still likes the Potter books, though he's not at
    all keen on JKR. Once published, he says, a book has a life of its own,
    independent of the author's later opinions.


    What's RL?


    What indeed!

    Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide..
    --
    columbiaclosings.com
    What's not in Columbia anymore..

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 29 07:58:24 2024
    On 10/29/2024 5:14 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    In article <pan$4cbca$97a8c8af$b601b4c0$[email protected]>,
    Charles Packer <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Sun, 27 Oct 2024 15:26:27 -0400, William Hyde wrote:

    In the late 1990s, a Canadian civil servant and his daughter were avid
    players of "Asheron's Call", a game I recall Dorothy mentioning. Through >>> the game the daughter met her future husband, a German guy who moved to
    Canada and tried to set up an internet sales site specializing in
    snowboards. He hated all the options then available, so started his own >>> company with cash from his father in law, who got shares.

    Over the past five years the father-in-law, Bruce McKean, has donated
    200 million dollars to CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
    Foundation).

    The young man's company turned out to be Shopify. Of course, he might
    have had the same success regardless of who he married, but CAMH
    wouldn't have gained 200 mil without "Asheron's Call".

    Kevin Lambert grew up in a Quebec town where his main supply of reading
    material came from Costco. His early reading included Harry Potter,
    Narenia, and "A series of unfortunate events".

    His novels are non-genre, but he still cites those works as influences,
    and has won a slew of prestigious literary awards in France. Pity
    Harold Bloom can't be told about this.

    The author is in transition (and doesn't care what pronouns you use,
    hence the above) but still likes the Potter books, though he's not at
    all keen on JKR. Once published, he says, a book has a life of its own, >>> independent of the author's later opinions.


    What's RL?


    What indeed!

    Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide..

    No escape from reality.

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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