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Private Eye gave the sequel a poor review. More of a cashing in exercise than actually moving the story forward.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI liked the film as a pretty piece of work, I'm not sure I realised it was an acclaimed novel at the time. Not an author I've heard of - is it technically a young-adult book or proper sci-fi?
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Film was great, got both books now but will defer reading until it’s clear they won’t do sequel...
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYou've just reminded me that Ready Player Two (the book by Earnest Cline) was released last year and I've not yet picked it up.
I really enjoyed Ready Player One and was exceptionally disappointed by the film interpretation. I tend not to want to watch films of books as I find I prefer the version in my head.
EDIT: ah the paperback is not out until August, I've not missed it
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You've just reminded me that Ready Player Two (the book by Earnest Cline) was released last year and I've not yet picked it up.
I really enjoyed Ready Player One and was exceptionally disappointed by the film interpretation. I tend not to want to watch films of books as I find I prefer the version in my head.
EDIT: ah the paperback is not out until August, I've not missed it
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNext they will be posting tulip on here...
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Ready Player Two
“ Pigs can be trained to use computer joysticks, say researchers
Study found pigs were able to move a cursor to hit a wall on a screen and earn a treat
They’ve long been thought of as smarter than your average animal, but now researchers claim they have taught pigs to use a joystick, suggesting they are even cleverer than previously thought.
Pigs have previously been found to be capable of a host of tasks, including solving multiple-choice puzzles, and learning commands such as “sit”.
Now researchers in the US say they have successfully trained four pigs to manipulate a joystick and control a cursor on a monitor.“
Pigs can be trained to use computer joysticks, say researchers | Animal behaviour | The Guardian
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