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The K-Factor by Harry Harrison (list of ebook readers txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

g. But as soon as he says something, passes on information in an altered form, or merely expresses an attitude--he becomes a reference point. He can be marked, measured and entered on a graph. His actions can be grouped with others and the action of the group measured. Man--and his society--then becomes a systems problem that can be fed into a computer. We've cut the Gordian knot of the three-L's and are on our way towards a solution."* * * * * "Stop!" Costa said, raising his

Planet of the Damned by Harry Harrison (books to read to be successful .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

both of these noble institutions without an instant's thought. All of you haven't a single thought for the past, for the untold billions who led the bad life as mankind slowly built up the good life for you to lead. Do you ever think of all the people who suffered and died in misery and superstition while civilization was clicking forward one more slow notch?""Of course I don't think about them," Brion retorted. "Why should I? I can't change the past." "But you can

Deathworld by Harry Harrison (beautiful books to read .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

They came up a natural seven and Jason smiled.When he scooped them up the smile slowly faded. The dice were transparent, finely made, evenly weighted on all sides--and crooked. The pigment on the dots of five sides of each die was some heavy metal compound, probably lead. The sixth side was a ferrous compound. They would roll true unless they hit a magnetic field--that meant the entire surface of the table could be magnetized. He could never have spotted the difference if he hadn't looked at

The K-Factor by Harry Harrison (list of ebook readers txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

g. But as soon as he says something, passes on information in an altered form, or merely expresses an attitude--he becomes a reference point. He can be marked, measured and entered on a graph. His actions can be grouped with others and the action of the group measured. Man--and his society--then becomes a systems problem that can be fed into a computer. We've cut the Gordian knot of the three-L's and are on our way towards a solution."* * * * * "Stop!" Costa said, raising his

Planet of the Damned by Harry Harrison (books to read to be successful .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

both of these noble institutions without an instant's thought. All of you haven't a single thought for the past, for the untold billions who led the bad life as mankind slowly built up the good life for you to lead. Do you ever think of all the people who suffered and died in misery and superstition while civilization was clicking forward one more slow notch?""Of course I don't think about them," Brion retorted. "Why should I? I can't change the past." "But you can

Deathworld by Harry Harrison (beautiful books to read .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

They came up a natural seven and Jason smiled.When he scooped them up the smile slowly faded. The dice were transparent, finely made, evenly weighted on all sides--and crooked. The pigment on the dots of five sides of each die was some heavy metal compound, probably lead. The sixth side was a ferrous compound. They would roll true unless they hit a magnetic field--that meant the entire surface of the table could be magnetized. He could never have spotted the difference if he hadn't looked at