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Anthology/Collection reviewed by Virginia Allen, ''SFRA Review'' #301 (Summer 2012): here p. 54, who intriguingly says it this story features "household robots unbound by Asimov’s Three Laws"[https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Runaround][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Laws_of_Robotics][https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/asimovs-laws-wont-stop-robots-from-harming-humans-so-weve-developed-a-better-solution/] who "develop a yen for surfing and seek their own pleasure at the beach [...]."[http://sfra.org/resources/sfra-review/301.pdf]
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Anthology/Collection reviewed by Virginia Allen, ''SFRA Review'' #301 (Summer 2012): here p. 54, who intriguingly says this story features "household robots unbound by Asimov’s Three Laws[,]"[https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Runaround][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Laws_of_Robotics][https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/asimovs-laws-wont-stop-robots-from-harming-humans-so-weve-developed-a-better-solution/] who "develop a yen for surfing and seek their own pleasure at the beach [...]."[http://sfra.org/resources/sfra-review/301.pdf]
  
  

Latest revision as of 21:33, 17 June 2021

Broderick, Damien. "All Summer Long." In Adrift in the Noösphere: Science Fiction Stories. Broderick, with Barbara Lamar and Paul Di Filippo, editors. Rockville, MD: Borgo, 2012.[1]


Anthology/Collection reviewed by Virginia Allen, SFRA Review #301 (Summer 2012): here p. 54, who intriguingly says this story features "household robots unbound by Asimov’s Three Laws[,]"[2][3][4] who "develop a yen for surfing and seek their own pleasure at the beach [...]."[5]


RDE, finishing, 17Jun21