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- Friday, November 09, 2007 at 18:15:23 (PST)
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viagra <viagra@viagra.com>
- Monday, October 01, 2007 at 08:38:53 (PDT)
Or I guess not because im posting via a form on http://www.rudyrucker.com/saucerwisdom/messages.html
which hasnt been defunct..
jwm <jwm@fishingfury.com>
- Thursday, February 10, 2005 at 22:36:57 (PST)
Yea thats right, Im the first person to sign this guestbook in the past 3+ years!
jwm <jwm@fishingfury.com>
- Thursday, February 10, 2005 at 22:35:43 (PST)
so why are you showing up on my favorites menu? You look like you might be able to help me with my hormonal imbalance/nmphomania thing [bleach the teeth-you British?...But who are you REALLY? [RR: "OW, bleach my teeth? I look BRITISH? I feel terrible now. Gotta run out for Rembrandt toothpaste, huh. I can see why you're single..."]
Mary <Source@aol.com>
- Monday, February 07, 2005 at 21:16:18 (PST)
hey - i think if we plugged our sockets together we could smile & cry together - i wish i was well enuf to get there, but i ain't sure where it be - ok so i go back & try to keep smiling - i am interested to know what Rucker booxr available here - tho i still am tied up in ULYSSES - i miss my SF pals
Love yur good work Rudy in my humble opinion yu be a great guy - please yu have kerbed the road always -
gamma <Gammadelta@blueyonder.co.uk>
- Wednesday, January 05, 2005 at 10:35:14 (PST)
Wow, I so love this site!!! It's great and the pictures...
I hope this site will exist til I'll die...in fifty-sixty years
Keep on this great work!!!! ps. pozdrawiam wszystkich, ktorzy kochaja olsztyn i jezyk niemiecki http://www.andreas-niemiecki.pl/
Andreas <andreas.niemiecki.olsztyn@wp.pl>
- Wednesday, January 05, 2005 at 07:59:11 (PST)
Your email page is not working so I'm sending this here. This is the water CA you are looking for.
http://xdesktopwaves.sourceforge.net/
Chris <chris@mccormick.cx>
- Tuesday, January 04, 2005 at 01:37:30 (PST)
Free Will?
How far does/can the reduction to computation go?
Immersed in water, we say its not a computation. But we can see the possibility that it is, just as we can see the possibility that choice, or free will, could just be a deterministic computation. Surely these are undecidable questions? God-the-absolute lurks behind the illusion, laughing -- or not.
emilio
- Friday, December 17, 2004 at 02:45:38 (PST)
I've been wondering about what reality is a lot.
I'm not very certain about the definition of a CA, but could a CA be a computation of of the true theorems for countably infinite numbers? Could this be your metaphysical CA?
emilio
- Friday, December 10, 2004 at 18:02:53 (PST)
Good night mr Rucker! I'm Giulia an italian girl who worked as journalist in "Futur-show" I don't know if you remembered me, I was in first row, sitting right in front of you. I really appreciated your way of being and your temperate, so I decided to come to visit "your world" and I'm sure I will spend in here some of my time everyday! Goodluck for everything, and please keep on beeing in this way because your perfect so!
Many regards
Giulia
Giulia Scerrato <adamas@caltanet.it>
- Tuesday, December 07, 2004 at 13:56:38 (PST)
It's great seeing so many great authors blogging: Gaiman, Gibson, Sterling, Shirley, Rucker -- it's a trend I hope to see continue.
Mac Tonnies <macbot@yahoo.com>
- Friday, December 03, 2004 at 00:01:40 (PST)
The uvvy is almost here
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/23/science/23sens.html?oref=login&pagewanted=3&th&oref=login
Emil
- Tuesday, November 23, 2004 at 08:11:49 (PST)
Rudy, it is awesome that you are writing a blog. We meet once just outside the place where the universe almost came to an end. You signed my copy of your software for games book, and I have sent you a few e-mails that you have responded too. I am not identifying myself because I am going to post a link to my own blog here, and the goal of my blog is to explore who I am in the world somewhat anonymously. Here is the link, http://www.livejournal.com/users/redslime/. I will post this there also, with a link to your blog. If perchance this feels inappropriate, feel free to remove all or part of this comment.
I want to say that your writing has had a profound influence on my life. The first thing I read of yours was “Infinity and the Mind.” That was about 15 years ago. It continues to affect my life and thinking on a daily basis. In your response to my first e-mail to you, you recommend that I read “White Light.” I did that and I think I have read all the other books that I had missed and that you have published since, and will continue. I really loved “Frek and the Elixir,” I believe if marketed correctly; this book could be a real break through for you. It is very appropriate to young people and has two wonderful heroes. I have enjoyed all of your novels, as well as the book on the 4th dimension.
I view you as a kind of teacher in my life, a guru in the spiritual sense. I hope that is not too heavy of a moniker to hang on you. I am not much of a true believer, so please take it as mentor, and guide. I believe that at some level, it is your intention to be just this. At least this is how your writing comes into me. Speaking of teachers, when I was first wrote you I was in fact feeling the need for some kind of teacher in my life. Through some happenstance, I stumbled onto someone that is serving that purpose in my life right now. He is in our area. Check out, http://www.zen-satsang.org/. This guy, Adyashanti, speaks of nothing but the nature of truth as he sees it. (BTW, I think it is unfortunate that he goes by this name rather than Steve or whatever it is, because I think it tends turn off people like me.) The satsang – association with the wise -- is, as I understand it, a dialog between student and teacher. His events consist of sitting, a short lecture, and dialogs between student and teacher. Imagine someone listening or better talking to someone who keeps on pushing you through to deeper levels of your truth.
I wonder if you would consider writing about your relationship with your readers and how that affects your life.
r.slime
P.S. Your message board appears to be using a fixed font, which makes it difficult to read on high-resolution monitors – at least for those with failing eyesight.
redslime
- Monday, November 22, 2004 at 11:45:12 (PST)
Rudy sir,
It's a great thing for the world that you have started a blog!Your boing boing blog was a tremendous and fascinating read. Gnarly, dude.
Chris
- Wednesday, November 03, 2004 at 21:27:57 (PST)
What about RSS? I don't want to miss your blog's post.
Congratulations from Bulgaria!
Dimitar
Dimitar Vesselinov <divedi@gmail.com>
- Thursday, October 21, 2004 at 08:07:33 (PDT)
Nice to see a blog from you...I guess I am a fan, as I have almost all of Rudy's books, including "Geometry, Relativity and the Fourth Dimension" which I bought, at all places, an Occult Store in Toronoto!
Thanx for the memories of past and future dimensions!
ttyl
Farrell
Farrell McGovern <farrell.mcgovern@gmail.com>
- Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 16:27:26 (PDT)
wow, a trip to burnco!
did you drop in at sunfish, where I used to work?
casey <caseyd1@stanford.edu>
- Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 15:49:04 (PDT)
hey Rudy, long time no see. get back to me will you? We want to get rid of our guestbook section on our web site and rik doesn't know how. Can you delete it and get back to me? Thanks
John <Wildawox@yahoo.com>
- Monday, September 20, 2004 at 11:19:09 (PDT)
this site is one in a million
i find this website as good as the webmaster made it to be
so far so good.....
henry osita <henrycalculus@yahoo.com>
- Thursday, August 26, 2004 at 04:03:47 (PDT)
Re: the comment on your BoingBoing blog about the problem of having time to watch and absorb other peoples lifeblogs.
Well, who has time to read everyones written blogs now? Even the good ones encompass far to much text for a busy person to read every day.
The aim of a lifeblog should be the same as any journal written at any period of history - as reference for the writer, and as a record for the future. Perhaps when the transhumanists have uploaded us all we will be able to swallow entire lifeblogs like candy, and then the effort will have paid off.
Matt
- Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 16:02:53 (PDT)
Hi Rudy,
Enjoying your guest bar at boingboing.net! The "molotov" painting you posted is by Alexander Kosolapov. Great stuff... wish I could afford an original.
www.artnet.com/artist/9767/Alexander_Kosolapov.html
www.sotsart.com
Cheers!
KJ
Kevin Johnson <fairlyindustrious@gmail.com>
- Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 19:11:28 (PDT)
Hello
I'm fan of you because of your book about 4D special. Read it two times.
My paintings certainly have to do with 4D spaces, parallel worlds, schrodingers cat and ... camps.
(Last to do with reincarnation).
I try to read everything about those subjects. Know to less about mathematics (HTS in Holland) to understand all.
My site www.corelsje.vze.com
Thanks a lot.
O ye, your book lost in a other space a second time (full house).
Cor Bakker.
Cor Bakker <corelsje@hetnet.nl>
- Wednesday, July 28, 2004 at 15:31:11 (PDT)
i have been a fan since i found software & wetware,which were delightful....lotssa grins. have not got on to anything since,seems there are several to read.
but just recntly bumped into jena and me.....what a hoot!
i mailed it around to various people.
best wishes - joe
joe record <metameme@iinet.net.au>
- Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at 21:15:56 (PDT)
Greetings Rudy and Rudy
My name is Scott and I live outside if Cincinnati.
I am an artist and a musician.
Mail me back at your convenience.
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Thank you.
Scott
Scott Rucker <creepingruckus1@netzero.net>
- Thursday, July 08, 2004 at 20:24:25 (PDT)
Hi Again Rudy:
Also found the mispelling of Breughel interesting.
Paul
Paul Seaton <seaton@quietmountain.org>
- Wednesday, July 07, 2004 at 16:04:09 (PDT)
Hi Rudy the Elder:
Just picked up "As Above, So Below: A Novel of Peter Bruegel" yesterday. He was one of my favorite painters when I was ten.
Glad your are well and re-focusing your efforts into fulltime writing.
Have been toying with going to St. Croix and resuming painting after working in I.T. the past few years.
Hi to everyone,
on a branch,
Paul
Paul Seaton <seaton@quietmountain.org>
- Wednesday, July 07, 2004 at 15:34:51 (PDT)
I have just started reading Hacker and the Ants v2.0 that I borrowed from Sheffield(England)City libraries yesterday.
It's the first time I have ever read any of your books and even the first 10 pages are so hi-falutin' that a few years ago I wouldn't have understood any of it.
Even now I'm having difficulties with all the technobabble, but there you are, I'm not in the first flush of youth and in my day we used quill pens and papyrus, sand boxes and abacuses (well I didn't, but my mate did) and/or slates. I'm still on a steep learning curve and have just figured out how to use a log table.
Mike <EmAE@fsmail.net>
- Sunday, July 04, 2004 at 11:30:45 (PDT)
been reading yr books since i was little (15 is pretty little, i 25 now). they and you rule. never thought infinite-set theory and four-dimensional geometry could be so much fun. keep it up.
aaron scrazbot <spincontrol@mindless.com>
- Monday, June 21, 2004 at 20:06:37 (PDT)
Wonderful site, best colors ever! Purple rocks!
Bridget <bridget_jenkins@financeadvise.com>
- Wednesday, April 28, 2004 at 18:02:33 (PDT)
I recently picked up on Rudy's (SR) links starting to read Seek!. I have enjoyed the Ware books for some years and are now determined to complete my Rucker readings. As a software professional I have found a lot of inspiration in Rudys work. Thanks!
Sveinung Hustveit <sveinung@hustveit.net>
- Wednesday, April 14, 2004