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Rachel used "grok" again [View all] LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2023 OP
me too mopinko Jun 2023 #1
I know the context. I just find using the word a bit silly-but that's me. As someone downstream hlthe2b Jun 2023 #22
Yup, we are all water brothers and sisters....nt wcmagumba Jun 2023 #2
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2023 #3
Read it in "Stranger", used by Martian-reared Earth citizen Valentine Michael niyad Jun 2023 #5
I've read that one too, a couple of time. My favorite author Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2023 #6
"Send whoores; tousands and tousands of whoores." rsdsharp Jun 2023 #8
I don't know that one. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2023 #11
You should, it's a great line from Moon is a Harsh Mistress... TygrBright Jun 2023 #14
Ah, the meeting meant to mirror some aspects of the French Revolution Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2023 #15
It's from the Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. As the Loonies were formulating a list of demands for Earth rsdsharp Jun 2023 #30
Me, too. I use that word occasionally, though the young'uns usually don't get it. Ocelot II Jun 2023 #4
I'm a Heinlein freak. I own at least one copy of everything he ever published, rsdsharp Jun 2023 #7
I used it as part of a message on my answering machine back in the dark ages. niyad Jun 2023 #9
I just. . . can't. rsdsharp Jun 2023 #10
There are many words that I do not use, far more recent than "groovy". niyad Jun 2023 #12
After about 15 years away from reading for summer_in_TX Jun 2023 #20
Heinlein's name is on Variable Star, but he didn't co-write it with Robinson. rsdsharp Jun 2023 #29
Yes, Robinson credited Heinlein with the co-write. summer_in_TX Jun 2023 #32
You might enjoy William Patterson's two volume authorized biography; it's quite interesting. rsdsharp Jun 2023 #33
Thanks for the recommendation! summer_in_TX Jun 2023 #35
I read it a couple of years ago. It's the original version of Number of the Beast, rsdsharp Jun 2023 #36
I wondered. summer_in_TX Jun 2023 #37
Heinlein cut 60,000 words out of Stranger as originally written, rsdsharp Jun 2023 #38
Fascinating. summer_in_TX Jun 2023 #39
The original manuscript, which you've read, was 220,000 words. rsdsharp Jun 2023 #40
I may have to give the uncut version another read. summer_in_TX Jun 2023 #41
I also have a complete collection of Heinlein. 11 Bravo Jun 2023 #43
I have to admit, I've never read Take Back Your Government rsdsharp Jun 2023 #44
My first sci-fi book.. Permanut Jun 2023 #13
It has its problems, but that's a great story and high on my list of Heinleins Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2023 #26
I loved that, too! ShazzieB Jun 2023 #16
Sounds like an excellent button. lark Jun 2023 #28
"Tut, tut. Unreasoned anguish is nonetheless real." Hortensis Jun 2023 #17
All the hip kids stopped using it in the 60's. marble falls Jun 2023 #18
Coincidentally canetoad Jun 2023 #19
It sounds like it might be from Time Enough For Love. rsdsharp Jun 2023 #34
I would guess it's from "I Will Fear No Evil." summer_in_TX Jun 2023 #42
I didn't notice her saying it. Could someone please tell me the context? wackadoo wabbit Jun 2023 #21
Rachel used grok in the hand off to Lawerence talking about the TFG tape LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2023 #25
The term originated with Heinlein, but the hacker community popularized it. sir pball Jun 2023 #23
For this thread LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2023 #24
Stranger in a Strange Land is one of my all time faves and I read it as a youngster. lark Jun 2023 #27
She Dates Herself. MineralMan Jun 2023 #31
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