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It's hard to save the world while wondering whether you're still human, but Jason1 may be just the right software for the job anyway. He's about to find out. Stranded in the computers of a derelict space station, unknown to the world, lives the first community of human-based software, or softlife. But Jason1, one of the few who used to be flesh-and-blood, doubts that this empty existence really qualifies as life. On the other hand, Iooi, a young native softlife, considers her kind an evolutionary step beyond biology, and three-dimensional space an annoying abstraction. A spaceship arrives at the space station, and the two of them stow away in its computer, hoping to establish ties with the r...
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A detailed and unique study of early Kentucky settlement in the eastern border area of the Big Sandy River. A discussion of the discovery of a significant error in a 1785 Virginia Land Grant survey that has precipitated controversy, debate, and litigation for more than 150 years. Includes details and location of the David French patent of 1802.
Together with a list of auxiliary and cooperating societies, their officers, and other data.