Well, you get to add "grok" to your vocabulary, if it wasn't already there. I think you are past the target age to be really wowed by the philosophy. Parts of it are, of course, enraging, but not as much as some of his stuff. Or that's how I remember it from reading it 30+ years ago
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I think you are past the target age to be really wowed by the philosophy.
That sounds right!
OK, great -- I couldn't remember if it was now supposed to be awesome or terrible or what.
I read it when it was new and I think I probably was in the target range. I remember enjoying it then; in retrospect, yes, it had the typical Heinlein strengths and weaknesses. Not as bad as some of his things, though.
How much did I hate that T.Stark's new Jarvis was named Friday? I may have missed an element of sarcasm, but since I hated Heinlein's Friday, I hated Stark's as a matter of course.
I figured Tony's Friday was named after His Girl Friday.
Or Robinson Crusoe's Friday ... as they say, he's the only person who ever had everything done by Friday.
I dismissed Crusoe's Friday because girl voice--which made me associate Heinlein's Friday. I never thought of His Girl--which I shall do henceforward, thanks!
I think I'd have liked it better if instead of being helpfully Irish Friday had spoken with a Mid-Atlantic accent and sassed Stark back.
Yeah pretty sure Heinlein's Friday is also named after His Girl.
Friday drives me crazy because it is so, so bad (though there are worse Heinlein ones) but the whole Shipstone and Shipstone corporation thing is really neat and well explored, so I think about it a lot. It feels like the rare case of somebody imagining a truly transformative piece of tech that doesn't exist but absolutely could.
I have such mixed feelings about Stranger In a Strange Land. I dislike how all the women are written, and I have annoyed memories of when guys learned I was named after the female lead and then asking me if I wanted to "share water". But it's a landmark of that era of SF, I do like my name, and I appreciate the story behind why it was written.
But "share water". Eeeuuugh.