Ebook {Epub PDF} Wetware by Rudy Rucker






















 · A fertilized seed is self-contained wetware, and a plant cutting is wetware, too, as plants can reproduce as clones.” — Rudy Rucker, R. U. Sirius, and Queen Mu, eds., The Mondo User’s Guide. Since then, I’ve come to understand that a body’s wetware is more than just its DNA. Wetware is appropriately dedicated to Philip K. Dick and begins its particular brand of Rucker weirdness with a first chapter entitled ‘People That Melt’. Wetware is set 10 years after Software and both Cobb Anderson and Sta-Hi Mooney feature bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins. If William S Burroughs and William Gibson had a strange lovechild no, that is not doing justice to the weirdness that inhabits Rudy Rucker's 'Ware Tetralogy. While the first of the books, Software, introduced us to the boppers and their quest for immortality (via eating human brains), this book, Wetware, takes the story of the boppers to the next logical plateau: boppers want to merge with the /5.


Live Robots: Software/Wetware by Rudy Rucker. The Ware Tetralogy by Rudy Rucker. Moldies Meatbops by Rudy V. B. Rucker. Has as a student's study guide. Novels by Rudy Rucker (Study Guide): Ware Tetralogy, White Light, Wetware, Software, Spaceland, Mathematicians in Love, the Hacker and the Ants. Wetware by Rudy Rucker. — 0 ratings — 0 reviews subjects: Science Fiction series: Ware Tetralogy (#2) Register for a free account. All our eBooks are FREE to download! sign in or create a new account. Download EPUB KB. Download Kindle KB. $ Wetware by Rudy V. B. Rucker. Avon Books. Mass Market Paperback. POOR. Noticeably used book. Heavy wear to cover. Pages contain marginal notes, underlining, and or highlighting. Possible ex library copy, with all the markings/stickers of that library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, and dust jackets may not be included.


Wetware by RUDY RUCKER. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , Wetware is a biopunk science fiction novel written by Rudy Rucker. It shared the Philip K. Dick Award in with Four Hundred Billion Stars by Paul J. McAuley. The novel is the second book in Rucker's Ware Tetralogy, preceded by Software in and followed by Freeware in In Software (), Rudy Rucker drew the connection between computer software and the human brain, suggesting that the human mind could be uploaded onto a digital medium. In the sequel Wetware (), Rucker draws parallels between the human genetic code of DNA and computer code, and imagines robots being able to encode themselves as biological.

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