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sffaudio.com - 2 days ago
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Listening to the Nero Wolfe radio dramas again
has got me on another Rex Stout kick! So,...
curious as to what I had left to share, I’ve gone into my stacks and dug out what remains of my once vast Rex Stout stocks. Sadly, I don’t have a whole lot left but I do have a few great ...
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Some OUT OF PRINT Rex Stout / Nero Wolfe audiobooks
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sffaudio.com - 2 days ago
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In 1982 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation aired a
fantastic 13-episode radio series: Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe It...
stared Mavor Moore (as Nero Wolfe), Don Francks (as Archie Goodwin), Cec Linder (as Inspector Cramer), Frank Perry (as Fritz), and Alfie Scott (as Saul Panzer). ...
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CBC + RR.cc: Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe EXCELLENT RADIO ...
sci-fi-gene.blogspot.com - 13 days ago
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"I am completely operational, and all my circuits
are functioning perfectly" - H.A.L. 9000 The shape of...
things to come: any, all, some or none of the following stories will be featured in subsequent Sci-Fi Gene posts. Doctor Who returns to TV this weekend in "The Waters Of Mars" (anagram). It's ...
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Software hamster? Afar mother stews?
hiscifi.com - 26 days ago
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This week we have one of my new
favorite authors, Robert Burns, who not only has the...
touch for the undead, but writes most beautiful adventure sci-fi pulp I’ve read in a long, long time. And together with Burns, we bring you his new novel, The ...
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Robert Burns on "The Unselfish Gene"
sciencefictionbiology.blogspot.com - 26 days ago
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The Unselfish Gene is the first published novel
of science journalist Robert D. Burns , and it...
sounds like a lively mixture of pulpy science fiction-horror and genetics. The novel's blurb gives you a taste of that: It's love and terrorism in the ...
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The Unselfish Gene: Altruism and Zombies
newsroom.ucla.edu - 14 days ago
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"Genetic changes between the human and chimp species
hold the clues for how our brains developed their...
capacity for language," said first author Genevieve Konopka, a postdoctoral fellow in neurology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. "By ...
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Why can't chimps speak? Study links evolution of single ...





