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Paperback Davids Sling Book

ISBN: 0671653695

ISBN13: 9780671653699

Davids Sling

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Unwilling to risk the use of nuclear weapons, the U.S. and Russia try to develop the ultimate in computer-controlled smart weapons This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Amazing for 1988

David's Sling was written in 1988, and it still holds up well in 2002 with the idea. The Information Decision Duel idea is amazing. Basically a slashdot where two people have a debate online as a way to make a decision, with a neutral referee. Politics don't age as well, but in 1988 who knew the Wall would fall freeing Eastern Europe from Soviet rule.Ray

Information age epistle

This book develops one of the clearest visions of an information age society I have yet seen. A group of intriuging characters, interesting military and political concepts, and interesting social scenarios makes for good reading. It leaves you wishing for more.

An achievable meta-philosophy.

I was so taken aback by the incisive clarity of this vision that I reread the book 4 or 5 times almost immediately - which I have never done before in a long reading career! I then began to pass it along to as many people as I could, to see if the spark would ignite; alas! it did not return from one of them. Hopefully, it is still randomly careening off minds. I recalled it was published by BAEN, and tried to get the hypertext extensions, but they, too, had disappeared. If nothing else, this book is a wonderful primer for those aware of the overwhelming informational impact of these "parlous times".Read It!! p.s. If anyone knows where to get the hypertext, please let me know. Thanks.

If Eienstein wore combat boots.............

The Soviet Union and East Germany may not exist anymore, but if you lived or served in the Military during those times it isn't hard to drop into the world created.1.. Technology is a good thing, the bureaucracy is a bad thing. Written and effectively proven.2. People who think about whats going on around them are smarter and more competent than others. Written but not proven, implied. If you need proof.....3. War is bad, peace is good. Vigilant peace is better. Thats the story and it is very vell done.Make sure you note the comparisons of the tobacco companies, the unions, and how politics flows in a money, media cycle.Bottom line. A really good story. Much better written than my review :-) Theres an ad in the paperback for a hypertext version of the story. Now that'd be cool. --- Phil

Smart weapons, smart people, decent near-future tech.

David's Sling was written when the "Evil Empire" was still in the forefront of american military worry, so one must make the leap to having the Soviets "invade" europe like we always knew they would. But other than that, the near-future history doesn't take too much suspension of disbelief. I particularly enjoyed the results of social engineering by trying to make "telecommuting" more difficult. Watch for the Russian officer's cry of joy at the thought, "Here is a weapon that will not kill children!" Curt-
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