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hi urs,

started reading Uhbik on my iphone using amazon kindle reader - book was $7.99 and app was free. just writing to say that you are right to like this book. it's pretty good stuff. fascinating world he's painting.

right now i'm at only like the 3rd chapter, mrs. wirt is hiring inertials from runciters agency and runciter has spoken to his half-life wife, etc.

pretty cool.

if you have an iphone, kindle reader is pretty sick. it's the ideal interface, only needing one hand to read (so can be comfortable in a night-time bed situation even next to a pregnant light-sleeping spouse who cant stand the light emitted from a notebook on low, or a nintendo DS on low brightness) :)

anyway just saying thanks for the tip on the book. i'm thinking after i finish this i'll get "do androids dream of electric sheep" :)

cheers urs

rick

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how is kindle reader anyways?

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the iphone app is pretty awesome. simple, no bullshit. easy to use easy to read, no frills :)

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Indeed, it is an excellent book. Was actually my introduction to PKD many years ago, found it at a rummage sale for $0.10 or something like that.
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which Uhbik book?
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He probably means the user manual rbet
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rbet wrote:which Uhbik book?
The book written by Philip K. Dick - American author of many fantastic science fiction stories, with deep (and distubring) philosophical insights regarding human behaviour :hihi:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubik

Peace,
Andy.

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ZenPunkHippy wrote:
rbet wrote:which Uhbik book?
The book written by Philip K. Dick - American author of many fantastic science fiction stories, with deep (and distubring) philosophical insights regarding human behaviour :hihi:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubik

Peace,
Andy.
I should read that... after the valis trilogy... and after the other giant stack of books I need to read... I think I"ll never really get the chance :( I suck at reading!

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I made a book report on Ubik when i was around 17-ish. Got a good grade, even tough no one, including my teacher seemed to know what the hell i was talking about. Probably the reason he passed me :D i can still feel the raised eyebrows of my fellow classmates on my person when i think about it, i almost felt guily for liking this book. Never gave in to stupid peer pressure tough... *shudders* dumb oafs...

Anyway, youth trauma's aside, you should really check out Phillip K. Dick's "A Scanner Darkly" if you haven't already. There's also a movie adaptation of the book, very recommendable. Here's a Youtube clip:

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For some of the weirder moments in the life of Philip K. Dick, read the comic book "The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick" by Robert Crumb. You can find out about it here:

http://www.philipkdickfans.com/weirdo.htm

But there is an easier to read version of the comic here (if you click the full browser window icon):

http://www.scribd.com/doc/10863883/Robe ... lip-K-Dick

Peace,
Andy.

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ZenPunkHippy wrote:For some of the weirder moments in the life of Philip K. Dick, read the comic book "The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick" by Robert Crumb. You can find out about it here:

http://www.philipkdickfans.com/weirdo.htm

But there is an easier to read version of the comic here (if you click the full browser window icon):

http://www.scribd.com/doc/10863883/Robe ... lip-K-Dick

Peace,
Andy.
Nice! Thanks for that! Never knew R. Crumb did a Philip K. Dick story. Always been a fan of of Robert Crumb.

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And thanks for your book report story, very amusing - stand up to mediocrity everywhere, that's what I say!

I loved A Scanner Darkly, although it may not be to everyone's taste ;)

Peace,
Andy.

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ZenPunkHippy wrote:For some of the weirder moments in the life of Philip K. Dick, read the comic book "The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick" by Robert Crumb. You can find out about it here:

http://www.philipkdickfans.com/weirdo.htm

But there is an easier to read version of the comic here (if you click the full browser window icon):

http://www.scribd.com/doc/10863883/Robe ... lip-K-Dick

Peace,
Andy.
Wow that was a great little read

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Good to see some Dick love on here *cough*

I recommend : 'Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said' & 'The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch'.

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418 wrote:Good to see some Dick love on here *cough*

I recommend : 'Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said' & 'The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch'.
oh yes!
PKD, read everything, got mostly everything! TRUE innovator.

ubik is actually one of my favorites. eldritch i like too, for some it may be too weird.
I also enjoyed his many short stories. his later stuff (valis) became too religious for my taste.

check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_K._Dick
and see the list of SF movies related to PKD.
likely every good SF flick since the 80ies!
TRUE innovator.

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