• Five and Six

    From Stefan Ram@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 26 11:59:26 2025
    So, the fifth story was about zombies, which really is not
    my cup of tea. Most of it took place in a science setting,
    actually at a university.

    When it comes to stories I like more, I always try not to give
    too much away. That goes for the sixth story too. There was
    something about how it was put together that clicked for me,
    but I guess it went over some folks' heads. Probably more of
    a story for people who are into particles and quantum theory.
    Kind of like with "The Tree of Life", I found myself mulling
    this one over for a while after I finished it. I do not want
    to spoil anything, so I will just leave this quote here:

    |I waited for the rain to fall, but I was the rain.

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Stefan Ram on Thu Jun 26 07:39:39 2025
    You neglect to mention the title of the volume in which you
    are reading.

    bliss

    On 6/26/25 04:59, Stefan Ram wrote:
    So, the fifth story was about zombies, which really is not
    my cup of tea. Most of it took place in a science setting,
    actually at a university.

    When it comes to stories I like more, I always try not to give
    too much away. That goes for the sixth story too. There was
    something about how it was put together that clicked for me,
    but I guess it went over some folks' heads. Probably more of
    a story for people who are into particles and quantum theory.
    Kind of like with "The Tree of Life", I found myself mulling
    this one over for a while after I finished it. I do not want
    to spoil anything, so I will just leave this quote here:

    |I waited for the rain to fall, but I was the rain.



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  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to [email protected] on Thu Jun 26 14:50:18 2025
    In article <103jm3b$3g6r7$[email protected]>,
    Bobbie Sellers <[email protected]> wrote:
    You neglect to mention the title of the volume in which you
    are reading.

    bliss

    On 6/26/25 04:59, Stefan Ram wrote:
    So, the fifth story was about zombies, which really is not
    my cup of tea. Most of it took place in a science setting,
    actually at a university.

    When it comes to stories I like more, I always try not to give
    too much away. That goes for the sixth story too. There was
    something about how it was put together that clicked for me,
    but I guess it went over some folks' heads. Probably more of
    a story for people who are into particles and quantum theory.
    Kind of like with "The Tree of Life", I found myself mulling
    this one over for a while after I finished it. I do not want
    to spoil anything, so I will just leave this quote here:

    |I waited for the rain to fall, but I was the rain.




    That would be giving too much away!
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    columbiaclosings.com
    What's not in Columbia anymore..

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  • From Stefan Ram@21:1/5 to Bobbie Sellers on Sat Jun 28 13:44:28 2025
    Bobbie Sellers <[email protected]> wrote or quoted:
    You neglect to mention the title of the volume in which you
    are reading.

    Ah, thanks for pointing that out! I think Robert Carnegie already
    dropped a hint in the recent thread "Maybe a logic slip" . . .

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