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61. UFO Show, The
 
62. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
 
63. Semiotext [E] S F -
 
64. MASTERPIECES OF FANTASY AND WONDER:
 
65. Master of Space and Time
 
66. Magazine of Fantasy and Science
 
67. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
 
68. JOURNAL WIRED WINTER 1989
 
69. All the Visions/Space Baltic.
 
70. ANALOG 1981 (13 VOLS)
 
71. THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE
 
72. Analog 1981--March 30
 
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73. Herr über Raum und Zeit. Verrückte
 
74. Moldies & meatbops: Three
 
75. Realware
 
76. FREK AND THE ELIXER
 
77. Analog Science Fiction, March
 
78. La cuarta dimension
79. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
 
80. THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE

61. UFO Show, The
by Paul Lafolley, Bill McBride, Rudy Rucker, Keith Haring, Panamarenko
Paperback: 88 Pages (2001-02-02)
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Asin: 0945558309
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To say that UFOs have captured the popular imagination of contemporary America would be an understatement-while appearances of blinking ellipsoids, whirling orbs, and have been reported throughout history, nowhere has the idea of contact with extraterrestrials taken hold so much as in the postwar United States. The UFO Show presents these phenomena in an unexpected way-as inspiration and subject matter for contemporary visual art. Creating two- and three-dimensional work relating directly or symbolically to discs, saucers, and other images common to the subject of UFOs, 12 artists-including Mariko Mori, Ionel Talpazan, Keith Haring, Panamarenko, Oliver Wasow, Claire Jervert, and Paul Laffoley-confront, each in their own way, a historically ingrained and commercially reinforced locus of millennial obsession. Also included here are several provocative essays on the subject. ... Read more


62. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine June 1982 (Jun.)
by Gene / Rucker, Rudy / McDevitt, Jack & others Wolfe
 Paperback: Pages (1982-01-01)

Asin: B0026CCFT4
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63. Semiotext [E] S F -
by Rudy Rucker -
 Paperback: Pages (1989)

Asin: B000PRXJT2
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64. MASTERPIECES OF FANTASY AND WONDER: Harrowing of the Dragon of Hoarsbreath; Last of the Dragons; Bagful of Dreams; Enchanted Buffalo; Darkness Box; Peter Pan; Thrush's Nest; Lock Out Time; Proper Santa Claus; Inside Out; Third Level; Griffon Minor Cannon
by David G.; Cramer, Kathryn (editors) (Patricia A. McKillip; Edith Nesbit; Jack Vance; L. Frank Baum; Ursula K. Le Guin; J. M. Barrie; Anne McCaffrey; Rudy Rucker; Jack Finney; Frank R. Stockton; Robin McKinley; Johannes Bobrowski; Osbert Sitwell) Hartwell
 Hardcover: Pages (1989)

Asin: B000NRV202
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65. Master of Space and Time
by Rudy Rucker
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1985)

Asin: B001E33ZCC
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66. Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1982 (Dec.)
by Rudy / Shiner, Lewis & others Powers Tim / Rucker
 Paperback: Pages (1982-01-01)

Asin: B0026C6PA4
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67. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine November 1994 (Nov.)
by Ursula K. / Haldeman, Joe / Rucker, Rudy & others Le Guin
 Paperback: Pages (1994-01-01)

Asin: B0039X7GDO
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68. JOURNAL WIRED WINTER 1989
by Lucius; Shirley, John; Rucker, Rudy; et. Al. Shepard
 Paperback: Pages (1989-01-01)

Asin: B00325MTJ0
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69. All the Visions/Space Baltic.
by Rudy & HOLLO, Anselm. RUCKER
 Hardcover: Pages (1991)

Asin: B0010KZA9K
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70. ANALOG 1981 (13 VOLS)
by George R R; Robinson, Spider; Sheffield, Charles; Rucker, Rudy; Correy, Lee; Bischoff, David; Harness, Charles L ; Brin, David; Modesitt, L E; Haldeman, Joe; Anderson, Poul; Wilson, F Paul et al Martin
 Paperback: Pages (1981)

Asin: B0014NZGFQ
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71. THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION 1982 (12 VOLS)
by Lewis; Rucker, Rudy; Cadigan, Pat; Robinson, Kim Stanley; Asimov, Isaac; Willis, Connie; Ellison, Harlan, Ballard, J. G.; Tiptree, James Jr.; Cook, Glen; Sterling, Bruce; Sheffiled, Charles; Benford, Gregory; Effinger, George Alec; et. Al. Shiner
 Paperback: Pages (1982)

Asin: B0014O4UAM
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72. Analog 1981--March 30
by Rudy Rucker, Timothy Zahn. Contributors include Charles L. Harness
 Paperback: Pages (1981)

Asin: B0018VAN48
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73. Herr über Raum und Zeit. Verrückte Mathematik, philosophische Schocks, physikalische Scherze. Roman
by Rudy Rucker
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Asin: 3596103509
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74. Moldies & meatbops: Three *ware novels : Software ; Wetware ; Freeware
by Rudy v. B Rucker
 Unknown Binding: 552 Pages (1997)

Isbn: 1568654340
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (5)

2-0 out of 5 stars What happens when a hippie writes (boring) cyberpunk
It's not that I don't like these books. I do, sort of. As another reviewer mentioned, there are a lot of interesting ideas. There's also a lot of time wasted on the stupid antics of characters who were in a position to do more and ended up smoking 'til their brains were fried, then getting lucky. And that sums up two of the major flaws in these books: the characters are annoying most of the time, and things happen to turn out well because they got lucky, not because they did much of anything on their own. So, not only do these books reek of stoner stupidity, they are also NOT character driven. And that is a HUGE flaw in a cyberpunk novel, which is usually written around broken, down-and-dirty characters who end up doing the right thing even when they don't believe they can (not falling on their butts and somehow still landing on their feet, as Rucker's characters do).

For me, these were throwbacks to the hoary old 'idea' novels and moldy, cardboard characters of the past (sorry, couldn't resist). Frankly, these stories were a drag to read. I normally finish a book of this length in 3-5 days. I've been reading this for nearly a month. And sadly, there IS some funny stuff, and there are some interesting ideas, but the whole thing just meanders in a very boring fashion.
Had this not been an omnibus edition, I doubt I would have read the 2nd and 3rd books. Look elsewhere, say Neal Stephenson, early William Gibson, maybe Elizabeth Bear (who writes like early Gibson), if you want good cyberpunk.

5-0 out of 5 stars Exhilarating SF tour de force---brings "cyberpunk" from the neck down
This volume collects three of the four novels in Rudy Rucker's intellectually stimulating and thoroughly enjoyable *Ware series: Software, Wetware, and Freeware. The arc of these three novels carries the reader from the dawn of the 21st century, when humanity's lunar robots reprogrammed themselves for freedom and consciousness, to the middle of the century, the radical future of artificial life, and beyond. In Rucker's mostly optimistic vision of the near-future, robots (from the Czech word for "slave", remember) give way to self-directing boppers (and human-dominated asimovs), who in turn pave the way for the quasi-organic moldies, who themselves become the staging ground for something far more transcendent. Meanwhile, humanity tries as best it can to keep pace with its new neighbors while inadvertently catalyzing their evolution from time to time. An exhilarating intellectual romp!

Rucker's novels work on so many levels that it beggars description. His intellectual and philosophical speculations about the nature of conscious life itself provide the skeleton, his joycean linguistic inventiveness enrobes his fresh ideas in strange flesh, and his sheer joy at being embodied succeeds both in animating his creation and in bringing the genre of science fiction, which has long been decidedly cognitively top-heavy, from the neck down. This is science fiction for people who love the raw stickiness and smelliness of physical existence. Moldies and Meatbops, or, more properly, the novels collected therein, easily ranks as Rucker's SF masterpiece.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best ThatCyberPunkHasToOffer
Each Of these books are masterpieces of what good modern Cyber Punk should be. If your thinking of just getting one of these books, its inevitable that your going to want the others as well, so do your self a favor and just buy this colectioninstead.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nice Collection of the 3 Books in the WareSeries.
This is acollection of all three 'Ware' are books, Wetware, Software, and Realware. All three of these books have recived very good reviews, and are alsoconsidered to be some of the best CyberPunk literature out there. Even if you have the three books in your collection, you should definitely get this.

1-0 out of 5 stars Funky, out-there, just plain fun story!
It's a really odd world of the future, but very well constructed.With a very breezy, funky style, this is a new take on the robot/human conflict that runs all the way from Florida to the Moon where the Boppers grow human organs in "pink tanks" and the aging human population can look forward to uploading their consciousness for later life.Very mind-bending in a way, but fun reading, not so ponderous and dark as a lot of sci-fi tends to be. ... Read more


75. Realware
by Rudy Rucker
 Paperback: Pages (2001-01-01)

Asin: B0011R7MKM
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76. FREK AND THE ELIXER
by Rudy Rucker
 Paperback: 476 Pages (2004-01-01)

Asin: B0028QCQ5G
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77. Analog Science Fiction, March 30, 1981
by Charles L. Harness, Timothy Zahn, Rudy Rucker
 Paperback: Pages (1981-03-30)

Asin: B000H0SRNA
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CONTENTS:

NOVELLA: The Venetian Court [Charles L. Harness]

NOVELETTES: Hollow Victory [Timothy Zahn]; Schrodinger's Cat [Rudy Rucker]

SHORT STORIES: Incredibility Gap [Ian Stewart]; Security Blanket [Paul J. Nahin]; Seek Not Prometheus [Edward A. Byers]

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78. La cuarta dimension
by Rudy Rucker
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1987-01-01)

Asin: B003MZZS4S
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79. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, November 1980 (Vol. 4, No. 11)
by Isaac Asimov, Sydney J. Van Scyoc, Jane Yolen, Barry B. Longyear, John M. Ford, Rudy Rucker, Algis Budrys
Paperback: 180 Pages (1980)

Asin: B000LB5IX2
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Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, November 1980, Vol. 4, No. 11 (Whole No. 33); Edited by George H. Scithers; 180 pages, cover art by Wayne Barlowe. Contents: My Autobiography, essay by Isaac Asimov; Laughing Man, by Sydney J. Van Scyoc; The Fossilot, poem by Jane Yolen; G. Hovah's Decision Paradox, by Martin Gardner; The Empire Talks Back, essay by Algis Budrys; Slowly By, Lorena, by John M. Ford; Meeting Place, poem by Ken Duffin; What's Wrong with This Picture? by Barry B. Longyear and John M. Ford and George H. Scithers; On Hyperspherical Space and Beyond, essay by Rudy Rucker; Improbable Bestiary: The Centaur, poem by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre; Oh the Things Those Galaxies Say! by Ralph Roberts; Catch the Sun, by Barry B. Longyear; On Books, essay by Baird Searles; The SF Conventional Calendar, essay by Erwin S. Strauss; Letters. ... Read more


80. THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION JANUARY 1983
by James Jr.; Rucker, Rudy; et. Al. Tiptree
 Paperback: Pages (1983)

Asin: B001ESPN54
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