jdmoreira 7 years ago

I read this when I was a pre-teen because my grandmother's brother gave me a compilation of asimov stories named '9 Tomorrows' and this story is one of them. The whole book really blew my mind!

I always wanted a laptop sticker saying 'My other computer is the multivac'

daverdo 7 years ago

I can't explain it exactly, but somehow being written over 60+ years ago adds this other layer where you have this funny feeling of looking into the past to see the future.

not2b 7 years ago

The story was written after the invention of the transistor, but it seems Asimov hadn't heard of them or didn't grasp the implications, and assumed that computers would be based on tubes (or valves, the word used in the story) for billions of years into the future (but eventually they would be "molecular valves" and a powerful computer could be only half the size of a spaceship).

  • rohit2412 7 years ago

    Well, aren't transistors vavles for electric flow, that is valves for electrons

joejerryronnie 7 years ago

My favorite short story, I re-read probably once a year when I stumble across a random reference to it.

pupppet 7 years ago

This is one of those stories I randomly think about a few times a year.

SomeHacker44 7 years ago

Long my favorite short story of all time. Greg Egan has some great short stories too.

jagger11 7 years ago

Oh man, Asimov was so bad with futuristic ideas. If you'd like to read good thoughts about future, go for Stanislaw Lem (Summa Technologiae, Golem XIV)