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A Primer for Conversations with BUF-PIT
In 2191 a man whose last memory is nearly 200 years old awakes to a welcome from BUF-PIT – seemingly just a voice emanating from the walls. In a series of dialogue transcripts and private journal entries from the man's ensuing 197 days of conversations with BUF-PIT, we find out how this machine became the most powerful intelligence on earth and the grandiose purpose it is pursuing “to understand all that can be encountered.” A component of the seventh generation of the Mineral/Electric – Decoder/Encoder/Learner (ME/DEL), BUF-PIT is researching how the human species, and this human individual in particular, fit into the grand order of the universe that the ME/DEL seeks to decipher. In this primer for his/her imminent interview with the ME/DEL, the reader learns that man’s creation of the ME/DEL was destined by evolution and that ultimately we all will have to choose whether or not to serve the ME/DEL’s quest to fulfill the purpose. We have much to consider before we decide.
Print: $14.96
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An Improbable Library: Books that Should be Written Someday
If you hate puns, you’ll hate this book containing over 175 different whimsical, original, illustrated, full-color "book covers" each of whose title and author name(s) create a clever play on words. In the tradition of the old "Ten Steps to the Outhouse" by Willie Makeit (illustrated by Betty Dont), the pun-prone mind of Jim Ash has created a whole lot more "groaners" to add to the library. Fun for all ages.
Print: $18.12
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