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All Day Wednesday
Olin, Richard
Practically everybody would agree that this is Utopia
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Am I Still There?
R Hall, James
Which must in essence, of course, simply be the question--What do I mean by I?
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Border, Breed Nor Birth
McCord Reynolds, Dallas
Part 1 of Two. Kipling said those things didn't count when two strong men stood face to face. But ..
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Dueling Machine, The
Bova, Benjamin
The trouble with great ideas is that someone is sure to expend enormous effort and ingenuity figuri
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Ethical Engineer, The
Maxwell Dempsey, Henry
That mores is strictly a matter of local custom cannot be denied. But that ethics is pure opinion al
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Expediter
McCord Reynolds, Dallas
His assignment was to get things done; he definitely did so. Not quite the things intended, perhaps,
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Flamedown
Brown Fyfe, Horace
It was, of course, one Hell of an ending for a trip to Mars--
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Foreign Hand Tie, The
Randall Garrett, Gordon
Just because you can "see" something doesn't mean you understand it--and that can mean that even per
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Frigid Fracas
McCord Reynolds, Dallas
In any status-hungry culture, the level a man is assigned depends on what people think he is--not on
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Gone Fishing
H Schmitz, James
There is no predictable correlation between intelligence and ethics, nor is ruthlessness necessarily
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Ham Sandwich
H Schmitz, James
It gets difficult to handle the problem of a man who has a real talent that you need badly--and he
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Hate Disease, The
Leinster, Murray
The Med Service people hit strange problems as routine: if they weren't weirdos, they weren't tough
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Industrial Revolution
Anderson, Poul
Ever think how deadly a thing it is if a machine has amnesia--or how easily it can be arranged....
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Join Our Gang
E Lanier, Sterling
They didn't exactly hold a gun at anybody's head; all they offered was help. Of course, they did sor
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Knyght Ther Was, A
F Young, Robert
But the Knyght was a little less than Perfect, and his horse did not have a metabolism, and his "cas
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Lost in Translation
M Harris, Larry
In language translation, you may get a literally accurate word-for-word translation ... but miss the
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Man Who Played to Lose, The
Mark Janifer, Laurence
Sometimes the very best thing you can do is to lose. The cholera germ, for instance, asks nothing be
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Modus Vivendi
Randall Garrett, Gordon
It's undoubtedly difficult to live with someone who is Different. He must, because he is Different,
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New Apples in the Garden
Ottman Neville, Kris
Some problems are perfectly predictable--yet not in the sense that allows a preprogrammed machine to
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Novice
H Schmitz, James
A novice is one who is inexperienced--but that doesn't mean incompetent. Nor does it mean stupid!
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Outbreak of Peace, The
Brown Fyfe, Horace
When properly conducted, a diplomatic mission can turn the most smashing of battle-successes into a
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Pleasant Journey
F Thieme, Richard
It's nice to go on a pleasant journey. There is, however, a very difficult question concerning the o
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Poppa Needs Shorts
Richmond, Leigh
Given valid data, you can reach completely wrong conclusions. But given a wrong conclusion, you can
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Prologue to an Analogue
Richmond, Leigh
Finnagle's Law shows that many times we don't get the effect we planned on. But ... there's an inver
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Remember the Alamo
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