On Sun, 28 Jun 1998 17:09:01 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Sort of reminds me of the old Asimov story, the one that tells the end
of his "human race dependant on computers" one in which the huge
mega-computer eventually outlives a super-evolved human race and in
answer to question it has nearly forgotten about and never answered it
says, "Let there be light." Kind of neat, though it would definetily
be improved by a more Ryoga-esque flair to it. I.E. how he got the
scroll, and his hapharzard wandering around the universe.
Oh man, I got the shivers when I read this. I've been looking around for that
story. I was told that story by a recent Chem teacher. I liked the story he told
me so much that I went out and wrote one based on the story he told me and
placed it on my webpage. Of course, I gave credit to Asimov. The story you're
referring to is the Last Question if I'm correct....
-OneShot
Jeffrey Keith Wong
Author of Ranma's girls,
The least one can do, and
the 'just won't die' series.
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