“I came back for my own purposes,” said the Time Traveler, looking around my booklined study. “I chose you to talk to because it was . . . convenient. And I don’t want you to do a goddamned thing. There’s nothing you can do. But relax . . . we’re not going to be talking about personal things. Such as, say, the year, day, and hour of your death. I don’t even know that sort of trivial information, although I could look it up quickly enough. You can release that white-knuckled grip you have on the edge of your desk.” I tried to relax. “What do you want to talk about?” I said. “The Century War,” said the Time Traveler. I blinked and tried to remember some history. “You mean the Hundred Year War? Fifteenth Century? Fourteenth? Sometime around there. Between . . . France and England? Henry V? Kenneth Branagh? Or was it . . .” “I mean the Century War with Islam,” interrupted the Time Traveler. “Your future. Everyone’s.” He was no longer smiling. Without asking, or offering to pour me any, he ...
Where'd you find Glassbreaks? Send info!
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Top SEEKRIT! Though if anyone else is desperate for them, email me and I'll see what I can manage.
ReplyDeleteLooks like djBC has taken the glassbreaks remix down at the request of Philip Glass's people:
ReplyDelete"Sorry, but I have been asked to remove Glassbreaks by Philip Glass's publishing peops."
But the torrent is still available:
http://www.meganova.org/details/197129.html
They were very nice about it.
-djBC
http://www.djbc.net/glass/
Super duper! Thanks for the pointer!
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