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  <author>Charles Stross</author>
  <blurb>Stross (Singularity Sky) explores humanity's inability to cope with molecular nanotechnology run amok in this teeming near-future SF stand-alone. In part one, &quot;Slow Takeoff,&quot; &quot;free enterprise broker&quot; Manfred Macx and his soon-to-be-estranged wife/dominatrix, Pamela, lay the foundation for the next decade's transhumans. In &quot;Point of Inflection,&quot; Amber, their punky maladjusted teenage daughter, and Sadeq Khurasani, a Muslim judge, engineer and scholar, try to escape the social chaos that antiaging treatments have wreaked on Earth by riding a tin can&#8211;sized starship via nanocomputerization to a brown dwarf star called Hyundai. The Wunch, trade-delegation aliens evolved from uploaded lobster mentalities, and Macx's grandson, Sirhan, roister through &quot;Singularity,&quot; in which people become cybernetic constructs. Stross's three-generation experiment in stream-of-artificial-consciousness impresses, but his flat characters and inchoate rapid-fire explosions of often muzzily related ideas, theories, opinions and nightmares too often resemble intellectual pyrotechnics&#8212;breathtakingly gaudy but too brief, leaving connections lost somewhere in outer/inner/cyber space. </blurb>
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  <title>Accelerando</title>
  <url>http://www.accelerando.org/</url>
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