A minor, inconsequential nit-pick :

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Posted by Bookrat on November 4, 2000 at 11:30:39:

In Reply to: Re: I think you completely missed my point... posted by Harlequin on November 3, 2000 at 21:22:27:

> Asimov wrote the "Foundation" series, a completely
> different type of science fiction than Hubbard (and
> vastly superior IMHO) involving alien races, robots,
> and the development of the human race after leaving
> a dying earth.

No aliens in Foundation, nor in most of Asimov's works. Almost all of his stories involve a human-only universe. (Okay, humans and robots, but no aliens.)

Not that it alters your point any.

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