Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6669 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Kenneth Bulmer The Million Year Hunt
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Well done receipt, 4.5...rounded to 5, since there are no 0.5 steps. I read the book years ago. I remember very little of the story...according to the data from my worn-out planner, there are 2 stars, the maximum is 3. All in all, a decent novel, therefore, reading recommended with a reliability of 70%. Space regards.
Shane Johnson Star Trek: Mr. Scott's Guide To Enterprise
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It depends on personal taste. The new Star Trek movies are reimaginings with a more action-oriented and less tactical approach. Still, I liked Beyond.
Grazie+bel! a snes.
Shane Johnson Star Trek: Mr. Scott's Guide To Enterprise
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"...That we may have missed the chimes of midnight" cit.STVI.
Carlo Verdone Al lupo al lupo
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First?
Read in one breath, it flows smoothly like oil, 5 by default at rece and film.
Warp greetings.
Robert Fripp Let the Power Fall
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Double applause, both for the review and for the writing.
I had LP, it’s an album that has its own historical value and musical research; some time ago I would have rated it higher, but now for me it’s a 3.4.
Furthermore, by referring to my worn-out book on King Crimson/Robert Fripp (AE), there’s mention of the Discotronics, disco-music layered over Frippertronics.
Minimalist greetings.
NRBQ All Hopped Up
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Well done, nice review.
Incredible but true, I have one of their CDs, Stay with We, a collection of rarities, among other things the CD print is different from the usual.
At first, I wasn’t thrilled, but over time I appreciated it more and more.
Concise tracks, yet endowed with a unique spontaneity, a five-piece band, Gadler and Stanley are also on it.
Rock'n'roll greetings.
I gatti mézzi Struscioni
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If only I still had the universal translator.
A maintenance worker from the Enterprise lent it to me, but unfortunately, it broke...
I vote for confidence...
Commodore Computer Guru Meditation
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A greeting to everyone, and thanks for the nice comments.
Zaireeka: I'm already satisfied with the Gran Visir award.
Iside: hey, nice link bringing back memories of the past.
Sfascia: well, if I go even further back, I used to play with marbles on the manhole covers...
123asterisco: thanks for the trust.
Falloppio: so compared to you, I'm just a beginner.
Caspasian: beautiful, a collector's item.
Nix: thanks for the compliments, the ideas are plenty, maybe too many, but time is the tyrant.
TataOgg: hide and seek... how can one forget!
Lector: I could hear the click-click of the disk drive.
G: thanks for the added video, and a meditative greeting.
Obviously a nice shout-out for everyone, starting from G and up.
David Brin The Practice Effect
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This is also a nice and interesting review.
The rating would be 4.4, but since you are Master Uranian, it becomes 5.
I have this Urania, but it's among the few books I haven't finished.
However, I appreciated the same author's Le maree di Kitruph, I Signori di Garth, and the tome Terra.
Brin, besides being an excellent writer, is also a scientist; I saw him in some documentaries aired by Focus.
Technological regards.
Danny Gatton 88 Elmira St.
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Double hello for macaco and lector.
Thank you macaco for the welcome back.