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Big Dumb Objects
Random coincidences can be cool. I recently reread Clarke's Rendezvous With Rama for the first time since I was a kid, and read Niven's Ringworld for the first time ever. Today, I started to read Eric Brown's Helix. Then I twigged the common theme.
I don't normally go for BDO/megastructure themed stories, but have really enjoyed the first two; both are flawed and dated in some social attitudes, although Rama was surprisingly progressive in some areas. But apart from Orbitsville, which I reread a decade ago and decided not to do so again (always a risk when you re-encounter something you loved as a kid, Thundercats and Star Cops suffered really badly with this), I'm not aware of any other books/series specifically about BDOs, and while TVtropes mentions the Culture novels, they're not about the BDOs, they merely contain lots of them (and I think I've now read them all anyway).
So, given a) I'm a lazy git and b) it's a nice subject to talk about, what else should I be ordering from the library in order to read?
I don't normally go for BDO/megastructure themed stories, but have really enjoyed the first two; both are flawed and dated in some social attitudes, although Rama was surprisingly progressive in some areas. But apart from Orbitsville, which I reread a decade ago and decided not to do so again (always a risk when you re-encounter something you loved as a kid, Thundercats and Star Cops suffered really badly with this), I'm not aware of any other books/series specifically about BDOs, and while TVtropes mentions the Culture novels, they're not about the BDOs, they merely contain lots of them (and I think I've now read them all anyway).
So, given a) I'm a lazy git and b) it's a nice subject to talk about, what else should I be ordering from the library in order to read?
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So far, I haven't done anything at all - just navigated directly to Dreamwidth, where I am apparently still logged in as purple_pen, and come here to leave this comment. As far as I can tell from the comment box stage, it looks like it is going to work normally, as though nothing has changed.
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That's not particularly disastrous for me, as I did not have very many access permissions or subscriptions on the old identity, so I can just go round asking the same people to grant me access under the new one. But I can well see that for some people who move regularly between the two platforms and have developed profiles on both, it would be an absolute disaster - and definitely something that they ought to be warned about before undertaking a name change on LJ.
So, there it goes! And if you would be so kind as to grant me access to your journal under my new ID, I'd be really grateful. :-/