Five of my favorites: “The Man Who Folded Himself,” by David Gerrold, “Time and Again,” by Jack Finney, “The Proteus Operation,” by James Hogan, “Last Year” by Robert Charles Wilson and “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August,” by Claire North.

The 23 Best Time Travel Novels - a collection dating from the 1950’s through today. Despite paradoxes, time travel is a fascinating concept and makes a great read.


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I have spent the afternoon on the daybed dozing and reading dynomight.net and I am fine with this.


Tuesday’s debate has made me even stronger in my support of Biden than before. Trump spent his entire time onstage spewing nothing but hate and lies. Lapses in Biden’s performance are trivial in context.



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Trump disgraced himself and the country yesterday, reaching new lows for mendacity and delusion, and the lead stories in the NY Times are about whether Biden is fit to run?


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Biden does not need to be replaced. The felon and his entire party of criminals and theocrats need to be replaced.


The only reason we’re questioning Biden’s acuity and not Trump’s is because Biden’s voice has gone soft.

Trump seems commanding because he shouts and smirks. It’s an illusion.

Trump is dangerously disconnected from reality. He’s not just a fascist; he’s completely unhinged and delusional.