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Ted Chiang's "Exhalation" is perhaps best described as a mechanical man's notes on the scientific method used to discern the true nature of life: that it is predicating on changing air pressure.
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Avi sez, StarShipSofa has made a podcast of Ted Chiang's amazing new story: 'Exhalation'.
Boing Boing 2009
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Ted Chiang's "Exhalation" (originally reviewed with Eclipse Two edited by Jonathan Strahan) is perhaps best described as a mechanical man's notes on the scientific method used to discern the true nature of life: that it is predicating on changing air pressure.
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"Exhalation" by Ted Chiang, my first exposure to his work, is set on an all-metal world, where the inhabitants breathe argon and go about living otherwise normal lives, the removal of filled and/or dirty lungs withstanding, of course.
Take a breath, then read this story pabba 2009
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Best Main Fiction: "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang (ep #66)
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Ted Chiang's "Exhalation" (originally reviewed in Eclipse Two) is perhaps best described as a mechanical man's notes on the scientific method used to discern the true nature of life: that it is predicating on changing air pressure.
AUDIO REVIEW: The Year's Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction edited by Allan Kaster 2009
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Jonathan Strahan tells us that the full text of Ted Chiang's Hugo story "Exhalation", which appeared in Strahan's anthology Eclipse Two, now online.
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Jonathan Strahan tells us that the full text of Ted Chiang's Hugo story "Exhalation", which appeared in Strahan's anthology Eclipse Two, now online.
March 2009 2009
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BEST SHORT STORY: "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang (Eclipse Two, also: audio version)
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Have not read: "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang Eclipse Two, also: audio version
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