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	<title>A Labourer at the Bitface &#187; cyberpunk</title>
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		<title>Newton&#8217;s Wake: A Space Opera, by Ken Macleod (books 2008, 7)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Martin McCallion</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A scorching, searing cyberpunk space opera. It has everything in it: FTL starships, uploaded minds, nanotech, the Singularity, wormhole gateways&#8230; Absolutely stunning stuff. Though on the downside, I did find it bit hard to follow some of the plot twists and turns. Specifically, it wasn&#8217;t always immediately obvious to me why some of the alliances [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A scorching, searing cyberpunk space opera.  It has <em>everything</em> in it: <span class="caps">FTL </span>starships, uploaded minds, nanotech, the Singularity, wormhole gateways&#8230;  Absolutely stunning stuff.</p>

<p>Though on the downside, I did find it bit hard to follow some of the plot twists and turns.  Specifically, it wasn&#8217;t always immediately obvious to me why some of the alliances and disputes between the various factions happened.  I expect a more careful reading, or retracing of my steps, would have resolved those difficulties.  But such was the pace of the plot that I didn&#8217;t want to.</p>

<p>I loved some of the terminology.  Travelling faster than light, for example, is called &#8216;fittling&#8217; (from <span class="caps">FTL</span>).  The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity" title="what is this singularity thing, anyway?">technological singularity</a>  is called the &#8216;hard rapture&#8217;.  I especially like that Ken has grabbed the term &#8216;Rapture&#8217; from the weirdo fundamentalists christians who believe Jesus is going to come back and sweep them all up to heaven.  The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googleplex" title="where Google live">Googleplex</a> (for example) becoming self-aware and sucking up everyone&#8217;s mindstate is far more likely, if you ask me.  Which is not saying a lot about its likelihood&#8230;</p>

<p>One of the groupings of humanity that have survived through the hard rapture, and remain players on galactic stage, are called the Carlyles.  They started out as a Glasgow gang, basically.  They were based in something called &#8216;The Castle on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Clyde" title="Glasgow's river">Clyde</a> &#8216;, which I&#8217;d like to hear more about.  Then there&#8217;s AO: America Offline.  They didn&#8217;t get uploaded because they weren&#8217;t connected to the net.</p>

<p>This means that the two main dialects of the language everyone speaks are called &#8216;American&#8217; and &#8216;English&#8217;; but the &#8216;English&#8217; is rendered partly in Scots.  Good fun.</p>

<p>I haven&#8217;t read any of Ken&#8217;s stuff for a while (aside from <a href="http://kenmacleod.blogspot.com/" title="Ken MacLeod's blog">his blog</a>, obviously). That&#8217;s a situation I need to put right forthwith.  But first I think I should go back to the start, and dig <cite>The Star Fraction</cite> out of the attic.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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