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What I am thinking (semi-out loud here) is that writing used to
encompass various "genres" in one story.  It seems like books have
gotten so specialized, few stories do that well any more.  I think
that Laurell K Hamilton, Diana Gabaldon, and Lois McMaster Bujold do a
good job of breaking some of these barriers, but I am not sure I would
say their writing is lasting (as much I would like it to be:)).


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official text, modified to highlight movie references "there is no
spoon" from The Matrix and "holy ship" from The Road to Eldorado:
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t o secret operative from evil group of people:
h ave you infiltrated bureau thirteen yet? beware of yan and 
e specially dis; they might be onto us. beware also artemov -- we have
r eason to suspect he is a double agent, and not just because of his
e thnicity! whoever thought of such a silly stereotype? anyway,

i nternal reviews by our advisory panel concluded that our plans might backfire,
s ince we actually live on the same world we're supposedly trying to

n uke -- we're supposed to be "evil," not hella lame or hella stupid. 
o ur new goal is to make a lot of money to fund future egop projects 

s ince we're draining our budget on these blasted encryption keys that are
p erpetually getting cracked. once we raise enough money, we might even take 
o ver the world and place our supreme leader in charge.
o k, so, here are the new plans. after infiltrating bureau thirteen, you must
n ext discover the secret password so we can access their unix system. they're 

h iding plans for a top secret device that measures pressure using 
o nly three molecules. countless computer simultations suggest that it is the
l egendary holland-minkley pressure testing device (HMPTD) we have sought for
y ears.  find and download the plans, then destroy all records to

s low down bureau thirteen so they don't beat us to the patent. once we 
h ave those plans, we will build and market the device and make millions. 
i f you act with haste and zest, we can all laugh at bureau thriteen in a big
p arty celebrating our success.