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Uploaded by bryaneye on Aug 12, 2006
Award-winning sci-fi author David Brin speaks to the festival's attendees during the Planetary Society's Gene Roddenberry Tribute at Planetfest '97 on 7/4/1997.
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@cc178700cc I referred to Bethlehem because more people saw the movie than ever read the book, obviously.
And I never said I was a "fan." ;) Brin has squandered a lot of his reputation in the last decade by going so paranoid in his anti-Star Wars ranting
SpreadingtheMuse 1 month ago
@SpreadingtheMuse There is no Bethlehem in his story, you are referring to the movie...some fan.
cc178700cc 1 month ago
Its telling that as Brin has aged, he looks more and more like General Bethehem, the villian from his own story, The Postman.
SpreadingtheMuse 2 months ago
@PtAltmVansanTarr
Explain?
marmaladekamikaze 7 months ago
The Space program is propaganda
PtAltmVansanTarr 8 months ago
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@cc178700cc I referred to Bethlehem because more people saw the movie than ever read the book, obviously.
And I never said I was a "fan." ;) Brin has squandered a lot of his reputation in the last decade by going so paranoid in his anti-Star Wars ranting
SpreadingtheMuse 1 month ago
@SpreadingtheMuse There is no Bethlehem in his story, you are referring to the movie...some fan.
cc178700cc 1 month ago
Its telling that as Brin has aged, he looks more and more like General Bethehem, the villian from his own story, The Postman.
SpreadingtheMuse 2 months ago
@PtAltmVansanTarr
Explain?
marmaladekamikaze 7 months ago
The Space program is propaganda
PtAltmVansanTarr 8 months ago