A Logic Named Joe
"A Logic Named Joe" | |
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Street and Smith | |
Media type | Print (Magazine, Hardback & Paperback) |
Publication date | March 1946 |
"A Logic Named Joe" is a
Plot
The story's narrator is a "logic repairman" nicknamed Ducky. A "logic" is a computer-like device described as looking "like a vision receiver used to, only it's got keys instead of dials and you punch the keys for what you wanna get".
In the story, a logic (whom Ducky later calls Joe) develops some degree of
Eventually Ducky "saves civilization" by locating and turning off the only logic capable of doing this.
Publication history
"A Logic Named Joe" has appeared in the collections Sidewise in Time (Shasta, 1950), The Best of Murray Leinster (Del Rey, 1978), First Contacts (NESFA, 1998), and A Logic Named Joe (Baen, 2005), and was also included in the Machines That Think compilation, with notes by Isaac Asimov, published 1984 Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
This story was also published in The Great Science Fiction Stories, Volume 8, 1946 Edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg, DAW Books, November 1982
Listen to
- A Logic Named Joe, Dimension X (episode #13), NBC radio, July 1, 1950
- A Logic Named Joe, X Minus One, December 28, 1955
External links
- A Logic Named Joe title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database