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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Started conversation Oct 4, 2017
Entry: A Philip K Dick-tionary, Not Wrapped in Wub Fur - A87896443
Author: Dmitri Gheorgheni - U1590784
Tomorrow, friends, the new 'Blade Runner' film starts showing. Awix has promised us a review for next Sunday.
In the meantime, I felt that I needed to do something about the lack of Philip K Dick material in the Edited Guide.
So here's a glossary of PKD-talk.
A87896443 - A Philip K Dick-tionary, Not Wrapped in Wub Fur
ITIWBS Posted Oct 5, 2017
I! Dare's the Wub!
A87896443 - A Philip K Dick-tionary, Not Wrapped in Wub Fur
minorvogonpoet Posted Oct 6, 2017
I admit it - I haven't read any Philip K Dick. I should probably rectify this omission. The stories sound as if they are either funny or terrifying, or both at once.
Certainly, some of these things sound very familiar. I particularly like kipple. My house is full of kipple and it breeds, I swear it does!
I don't think I have any useful crits to offer
A87896443 - A Philip K Dick-tionary, Not Wrapped in Wub Fur
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Oct 6, 2017
You'd like Philip Dick, MVP, I swear. Thanks for reading!
The fight against kipple is a life-long struggle.
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Icy North Posted Oct 6, 2017
Thanks Dmitri. I like the idea of a Philip K Dictionary
I haven't read PKD, but have listened to three radio dramas (Electric/Sheep, Remember/ Wholeale & Beyond/Wub). Unfortunately they lost a lot of his language innovation in those adaptations.
I just checked the OED for his quotations. He's not first listed for any words, but he does illustrate 10 entries (none are among the ones you covered here). Perhaps the most sci-fi among them is 'psionic' (from Counter Clock World).
Icy
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Oct 6, 2017
I hadn't thought about 'psionic'. It sounds, well, sort of normal, though I guess it really isn't. The precogs and teeps and inertials in 'Ubik' have psionic powers, I think...I'll check it out.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Oct 6, 2017
Ah, I did - and it appears that the term 'psionic' was around before PKD used it.
W*k*pedia thinks it's bunk - but W*k*pedia goes around editing any article that deals with fringe science or speculative philosophy to say it's bunk. W*k*pedia is a narrow-minded website.
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction says of psionics, 'The term seems to have first appeared in print in Jack Williamson's story "The Greatest Invention" (July 1951 Astounding).'
http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/psionics
Come to think of it, though, aren't tinfoil hats anti-psionic devices?
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ITIWBS Posted Oct 6, 2017
Gutenberg.org; http://www.gutenberg.org/
has a substantial number of out of copyright Philip K. Dick stories available for download free of charge.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Oct 7, 2017
Good find!
You can also check some out through archive.org.
https://archive.org/search.php?query=philip+k+dick&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22texts%22&page=2
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Oct 7, 2017
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Oct 8, 2017
great idea for an entry
There's an electric dreams series just started on one of my cable channels, I watched the first one, and I have two stored to watch when life is less hectic. Did anyone ever invent a machine to make time go slower? Or, I could do with some of that Ubik.
I have a tendency to quote sci-fi authors in my daily speech, grok, live long and prosper, appy polly loggy, smeg, frak off, etc, which always confuses the young 'uns, and my siblings, and my friendsI know, I hang out with the wrong types. But I like the whooshing sound as my comments go over their heads... Ian understood me, as do the denizens of h2g2. I even got Ian into watching Star Trek.
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FWR Posted Oct 8, 2017
Whooshings always good GB!
Thanks for those links, finally found a copy of a few old (ancient) books I've misplaced and missed reading til they crumble!
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Oct 8, 2017
'Electric Dreams' is supposed to be on Amazon Prime. But it hasn't started yet. *grumble* I check every day...
My first experience with PKD was in 1983. I'd been in the US for three weeks on a family visit, and I was headed back to Europe and stuck in Kennedy Airport. I pulled out a dogeared second-hand copy of 'The Unteleported Man', which I'd picked up in a bookstall in upstate New York for about 50 cents...
The next few hours flew by, and reality took several left turns in the meantime.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Oct 10, 2017
I watched "The Impossible Planet" last night - very good it was too.
I still have two more to watch so I will catch up tonight.
I know this is a long shot Dmitri, but here's a link to the TV channel I am recording them from, I know you can't see BBC programmes outside the UK but I'm not sure about C4.
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/electric-dreams/on-demand/62621-002
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Oct 10, 2017
Thanks, GB! I'm not sure - right now, there's an error message, but it might work if I updated the Flash player.
Amazon Prime's getting the series - but it looks like we have to wait a few months.
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Bluebottle Posted Nov 9, 2017
Great entry!
I watched an episode of 'Electric Dreams' last night called 'The Commuter'. It was set at Woking Station back in the good old days when we had South West Trains and not South Western Railways and strikes…
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Icy North Posted Nov 9, 2017
Oo, one of my old haunts (I still pass through twice a day)
Did they feature the Martian?
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Bluebottle Posted Jan 9, 2018
Incidentally, did you want to watch that new television series before this goes any further?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Jan 9, 2018
No. The television series isn't authoritative. This is about Dick's writing, not what filmmakers make of it - which is usually pretty awful.
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Peer Review: A87896443 - A Philip K Dick-tionary, Not Wrapped in Wub Fur
- 1: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Oct 4, 2017)
- 2: ITIWBS (Oct 5, 2017)
- 3: minorvogonpoet (Oct 6, 2017)
- 4: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Oct 6, 2017)
- 5: Icy North (Oct 6, 2017)
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- 9: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Oct 7, 2017)
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