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Here was a fragment of Goddess myth that, through all its permutations, had somehow escaped being t
Here was a fragment of Goddess myth that, through all its permutations, had somehow escaped being t
Here was a fragment of Goddess myth that, through all its permutations, had somehow escaped being t
Here was a fragment of Goddess myth that, through all its permutations, had somehow escaped being t
Here was a fragment of Goddess myth that, through all its permutations, had somehow escaped being t
Here was a fragment of Goddess myth that, through all its permutations, had somehow escaped being t
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Joan D. Vinge:
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What does immortality mean to me? That we all want more time; and we want it to be quality time.Joan D. Vinge:
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The ecosystem of our world is a closed system: it would run out of gas, collapse of its own weight.Joan D. Vinge:
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Humans are upsetting a fragile balance that their own human ancestors established.Joan D. Vinge:
There's no such thing as a free lunch, at least on the karmic level.