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  • Wed, 29 Oct 2003

    gtkboard

    Gamers who run GNU/Linux systems should check out gtkboard, the free software world's answer to Zillions of Games. Conceived by a gifted programmer from India, Arvind Narayanan, gtkboard can currently play about 30 games. Thanks to its Logos (Lots Of Games, Open Source) library, however, gtkboard will soon be able to run the almost 1000 free games available for the Zillions platform. There are other good reasons to run it too.

    The gtkboard project is understaffed at the moment, so if you're a developer and a gamer, gtkboard needs you!

    Entered 12:29 [/games/game_systems] permalink


    Emortality

    I just finished reading the final novel in a six-volume science fiction cycle by Brian Stableford sometimes called "Emortals". Privately, I call it the "Third Millennium series" because it is based loosely on a future history by Stableford and David Langford called The Third Millennium (1984) (not to be confused with the apocalyptic Christian fantasy novel of the same name).

    The Emortals series spans approximately 13 centuries, from the late 20th century to the middle of the Fourth Millennium. Much of the action focuses on the characters' quest for "emortality" (true immortality is not seen as a plausible goal because a putative immortal would still be subject to death by misadventure).

    This is not great speculative fiction. Stableford is neither Greg Egan nor Gene Wolfe. However, the Emortals series is thought-provoking; for example, Stableford's reasoning why periodic rejuvenation by nanotechnology would provide only "false emortality" is a bloody thread running throughout the series, and it is not at all clear that he is wrong. Also thought-provoking is the ideology of Hardinism, which posits that the Earth must be owned by someone (in this case, a small clique of emortal capitalists) in order to prevent a catastrophic global "tragedy of the commons". (Hardin's original paper can be found online.)

    The volumes in the series are listed below, in Stableford's preferred reading order (= rough chronological order). Book links in this article are part of my Powell's affiliate program, as detailed on the Books Ron Read page. If you enjoy this series of novels, you might also enjoy the game 6 Billion. (In this case, the link benefits Games to the Rescue.)

    1. The Cassandra Complex (2001)
    2. Inherit the Earth (1998)
    3. Dark Ararat (2002)
    4. Architects of Emortality (1999)
    5. The Fountains of Youth (2000)
    6. The Omega Expedition (2002)

    Entered 00:25 [/books] permalink