All humor aside, there still are some people writing science fiction, but a lot of it is the space opera that might just as well be fantasy. There are still a few great and grand science fiction writers: Kim Stanley Robinson, Greg Bear, Cory Doctorow. But they are few and far between these days, and that's a painful thing.
While I enjoy the Space Opera of David Weber, Weber is certainly no KSR.
We migrated to OS X Server a few months back, actually. We bought our Xserve two summers ago, only to be stymied by problems in the Dynamic Libraries. We hired a consultant, who we've in turn hired as our chief engineer, to help us surmount these problems and get it working.
We went from Slash.9 to a very recent build in one big leap. Exciting, no?
Tom Bridge, Business Mgr, MacSlash
All humor aside, there still are some people writing science fiction, but a lot of it is the space opera that might just as well be fantasy. There are still a few great and grand science fiction writers: Kim Stanley Robinson, Greg Bear, Cory Doctorow. But they are few and far between these days, and that's a painful thing.
While I enjoy the Space Opera of David Weber, Weber is certainly no KSR.
We migrated to OS X Server a few months back, actually. We bought our Xserve two summers ago, only to be stymied by problems in the Dynamic Libraries. We hired a consultant, who we've in turn hired as our chief engineer, to help us surmount these problems and get it working. We went from Slash .9 to a very recent build in one big leap. Exciting, no?
Tom Bridge, Business Mgr, MacSlash