YatPundit: April 2007 Archives

Kurt Vonegut dies at 84...

When I was in high school, our English curriculum was structured into single-semester courses. This gave us college-style flexibility in terms of what we studied. Instead of an entire year in one textbook we took a semester of Shakespeare, then maybe Southern Writers, you get the idea. One of those courses was on Science Fiction. Mr. Tony Hartigan assigned a number of required novels to us, then we could go off on our own for a few others. One of the assigned ones was "Cat's Cradle." That and the film version of Farenheit 451 were my first exposures to Vonegut.

I'm a better person for having experienced his works. My boys will be as well.

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Edward J. Branley is the President of the New Orleans Street Railway Association, as well as an Independent Computer Consultant specializing in SAN architecture, UNIX and SAN Training.

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