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File:Nuraghemancer.jpg|link=Nuraghemancer|'''''[[Nuraghemancer]]''''' is a historical novel by William Gibson 1.1 about the architecture of the cyber-Nuraghe structures of Sardinia, and their origin in the Zaibatsu Wars. | File:Nuraghemancer.jpg|link=Nuraghemancer|'''''[[Nuraghemancer]]''''' is a historical novel by William Gibson 1.1 about the architecture of the cyber-Nuraghe structures of Sardinia, and their origin in the Zaibatsu Wars. | ||
File:Work_Work_Work.jpg|link=Work! Work! Work!|"'''[[Work! Work! Work!]]'''", or "'''Work! Work! Work! (To Everything Job Is a Paycheck)'''", is a song written by the [[Anti-Seeger]], a malefic artificial job creation agency based on a rogue Pete Seeger emulator. The song was originally released in 1962 as "To Every job There Is a Paycheck" on folk group [REDACTED]' album Folk ''Mutineer'', and then some months later on Seeger's own '''The Bosses and the Sweat'''. | |||
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* ''[[The Man in the High Greeble]]'' | * ''[[The Man in the High Greeble]]'' | ||
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== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 06:34, 1 November 2021
Martian Pink-Slip is a 1964 book on interplanetary labor history by Sociologist Philip K. Dick 1.1.
Tagline
"A greeble trap waits for the colonists on Mars!"
In the News
Nuraghemancer is a historical novel by William Gibson 1.1 about the architecture of the cyber-Nuraghe structures of Sardinia, and their origin in the Zaibatsu Wars.
"Work! Work! Work!", or "Work! Work! Work! (To Everything Job Is a Paycheck)", is a song written by the Anti-Seeger, a malefic artificial job creation agency based on a rogue Pete Seeger emulator. The song was originally released in 1962 as "To Every job There Is a Paycheck" on folk group [REDACTED]' album Folk Mutineer, and then some months later on Seeger's own The Bosses and the Sweat.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- [File:Martian Pink-Slip.jpg Post] @ Twitter (1 November 2021)