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May 30, 2019
Worth it for the 1978 live show alone, plus there's more!
2 of 2 found this helpful Worth the reasonable price if only for the two-disc complete 1978 Hammersmith Odeon show, which had previously only been released as an incomplete single-disc bonus to Different Stages. This is easily the best quality recording of 1970s Rush, and certainly the best complete recorded performance of 2112. The mixing and mastering are tasteful, retaining the original dynamics instead of being brick-walled into oblivion. Big thanks to Terry Brown!

Jan 29, 2019
Accurate reproductions of Lego Space classics, with new colors, plus Benny!
1 of 1 found this helpful What's not to love? Accurate reproduction of first series white and yellow classic Lego Space figs, plus a classic style fig in never-before-seen pink, plus simulated worse-for-wear Benny! Add to that some vehicles and a bot that are very near to original classic designs, and this old man is a happy old man!

Feb 10, 2022
The master of "hard" Science Fiction has the courage to leave questions unanswered, just as it is in reality.
This is an all-time favorite of mine, but I had not re-read it for over 20 years and had lost my copy. It was nice to get it in the same edition I had originally read. I was surprised that my declining years have brought me a somewhat sharper critical eye. During the early days of exploration, the crew breathed the utterly dry air of a frozen Rama, but there is no discussion of the problems this would cause until after the thaw. When Rama, and her sea, thawed, it was described as having a uniformly thick cloud layer over the cylindrical landscape, but later there are descriptions of long distance telescopic observations from the hub with no mention of clouds at all. There is no discussion of any transition between these states. I would love to write Sir Clarke a letter asking about this and other issues, but sadly, he passed on quite a few years ago. At this moment I am not quite finished with my re-read, and I have long since forgotten many details, including the ending, so there is still more to discover.