Re: Darwinia



In article <PO$zBeFtFQpEFAyE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
GSV Three Minds in a Can <GSV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:

Midnighter <torturedartist@xxxxxxxxx> said

I like Chronoliths, but thought Darwinia was a bait and switch.

Well I didn't. Why is it that people object to perfectly
reasonable/consistent twists that they didn't see coming??

"Suddenly, Tom woke up. It had all been a dream. THE END."

Or to put it another way, people can and do disagree as to what is
"reasonable."

--
William December Starr <wdstarr@xxxxxxxxx>

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