Random mention of Project Gutenberg

Here is an interesting mention of Project Gutenberg that I found in the group alt.books.david-weber The context is a discussion of the character Ludmilla, travelling back in time from a technologically advanced future. "Also given molecular density storage its quite possible that Ludmilla's suit and/or the escape capsule has an awful lot of eBooks onboard. The twenty fifth century version of Project Gutenberg would fit on something microscopically small, and would probably contain designs for early versions of the phase drive and related tech, or at the very least books relating to their development." Andrew

BoingBoing.net also mentioned PG briefly, I even added a comment about that mention that is on the site. Link is here - http://www.boingboing.net/2006/02/23/lovingly_scanned_and.html Cool, eh? Jared Andrew Sly wrote on 24/02/2006, 10:08 PM:
Here is an interesting mention of Project Gutenberg that I found in the group alt.books.david-weber
The context is a discussion of the character Ludmilla, travelling back in time from a technologically advanced future.
"Also given molecular density storage its quite possible that Ludmilla's suit and/or the escape capsule has an awful lot of eBooks onboard. The twenty fifth century version of Project Gutenberg would fit on something microscopically small, and would probably contain designs for early versions of the phase drive and related tech, or at the very least books relating to their development."
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