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Author - Rudy Rucker ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Running Press was reviewed on 21-Jun-2008. Search ISBN:1568582471 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Hacker and the Ants Reference Book. Classifications : Literature & Fiction Audiobooks Authors, A-Z Books & Reading British Classics Comic Contemporary Drama Erotica Essays Foreign Language Fiction Genre Fiction History & Criticism Large Print Letters & C . Click the following link to view the cover of The Hacker and the Ants. Related topics: Audiobooks. Authors, A-Z. Books & Reading. British. Classics. Comic. Contemporary. Drama. Erotica. Essays. requestid: cef72e4c-e697-4660-963a-3763e7cac441requestprocessingtime: 0.1386890000000000 salesrank: 1036967 edition: 2 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 9481175551 1) Paperback Book The Hacker and the Ants by Running Press. But the hero seems "ethically challenged"...?
2) Paperback Book The Hacker and the Ants by Running Press. While most definitely not your garden-variety science fiction, The Hacker and the Ants looks positively pedestrian when compared to some of Rucker´s earlier work (e.g. White Light). This is the story of Jerzy Rugby, (a nod to Stephenson´s "Hiro Protagonist"?), a computer programmer who has been ruthlessly downtrodden by life. When one of Jerzy´s software creations goes horribly (and absurdly) awry, we are swept away in a bizarre plot that offers up intense romance, hideous conspiracy, and a pet robot named Studly. What else could a reader ask for?
3) Paperback Book The Hacker and the Ants by Running Press. In this book, perhaps more than his others, Rudy Rucker takes the common themes of Cyberpunk literature (the frightening/enlightening possibilities of technology) to unique and fascinating ends. For those looking for a taste of just-over-the-horizon technology in an all too familiar environment, you will find much to like here. There is the dependence on visual stimulation and passive entertainment, whose destruction brings about blood-thirsty mobs. There is the shift away from real-world social interaction and towards anonymous techno-societies that makes communication increasing awkward when not accompanied by digital interfaces. Finally there are the ethical and logistical problems involved in giving increasing control and autonomy over the machines that do not necessarily share our moral qualms.
4) Paperback Book The Hacker and the Ants by Running Press. I´ll start by saying what´s wrong with this book. Rucker must have had a really bad marriage as he uses his wife in his books rather negatively. But even with this he writes a fantastic book. I can look at the technology that he describes and almost see it in use today. No magic but solid tech. And the story fits so well with the genre of both cyberpunk and today´s news. I really wish this book was in print for others to read.¤ 5) Paperback Book The Hacker and the Ants by Running Press. Only four years ago an artificial intelligence engineer and an evolutionary biologist collaborated on a speculation of how computers and humanity will combine, becoming thinking robots. Beyond Humanity:CyberEvolution and Future Minds was met with a fanfare of resounding silence. Well done with strong evidence and good presentation, the book challenged traditional thinking about the separation of machines and humanity. It should have gained greater notice than it did. A pity, for this book should have raised immense discussion. Now, Rudy Rucker has turned the same ideas into a speculative fiction account of a programmer [´hacker´] using evolutionary processes to make robotic creatures biological. As with all evolutionary processes, his program gets out of hand and the creatures run amok, out of control. Only another robotic biological is capable of dealing with them. If Rucker ever produced ´his best book´ this is the one that qualifies. Many of his other works are loaded with a sloppy kind of mysticism that seems horribly inconsistent with his profession as a mathematics professor. This book seems to merge an audited biology course with his math skills in producing a plausible scenario of the future. That he makes this future so near makes the book even more compelling. Having railed against ´WHITE LIGHT´ and SAUCER WISDOM, it was gratifying to find a work of his that tends to redeem his worth as a novelist. The writing, as always, falls below the worth of his concepts. Still the book made an entertaining afternoon. If you haven´t the patience or courage to confront BEYOND HUMANITY, you might try this as an introduction to the possibilities of artificial intelligence.¤ 6) Paperback Book The Hacker and the Ants by Running Press. From a two-time winner of the Philip K. Dick award, and one of the founding fathers of cyberpunk comes a novel about a very modern nightmare: the most destructive computer virus ever has been traced to your machine. Computer programmer Jerzy Rugby spends his days blissfully hacking away in cyberspace — aiding the GoMotion Corporation in its noble quest to create intelligent robots. Then an electronic ant gets into the machinery ... then more ants .... then millions and millions of the nasty viral pests appear out of nowhere to wreak havoc throughout the Net. And suddenly Jerzy Rugby is Public Enemy Number One, wanted for sabotage, computer crime, and treason — a patsy who must now get to the bottom of the virtual insectile plague. "Rudy Rucker warms the cockles of my heart ... I think of him as the Scarlet Pimpernel of science fiction." — Philip Jose Farmer ¤7) Paperback Book The Hacker and the Ants by Running Press. This super-smart and wildly goofy work by Cyberpunk author Rudy Rucker is a hilarious and totally engrossing tale of electronic pestilence and conspiracy. Protagonist Jerzy Rugby is trying to create truly intelligent robots. While his actual life crumbles, Rugby toils in his virtual office, testing the robots online. Then, something goes wrong and zillions of computer virus ants invade the net. Rugby is the man wanted for the crime. He´s been set up to take a fall for a giant cyberconspiracy and he needs to figure out who--or what--is sabotaging the system in order to clear his name. Plunging deep into the virtual worlds of Antland of Fnoor to find some answers, Rugby confronts both electronic and all-too-real perils, facing death itself in a battle for his freedom. The Hacker and the Ants is funny, chilling, and surprisingly rich.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 19-Jul-2008, 15685824719781568582474, 740-321-711-28B-PKB-SYB-8
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