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Pre-90s book: man disconnecting from a “plugged in” moon colony
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I read this book in the late 90s borrowed from the local library and it was quite old then.
About a man who had lived in a lunar colony which had pioneered a way of life that allowed the people to be connected. They had ports surgically implanted and could share info and talk to each other remotely and 24/7. It was frowned upon by the Earth dwellers who thought it was dangerous.
He moved back to Earth and of course had to disconnect and most of the book is about his rehab/recovery on Earth and his discovering more about the lunar colony's connectedness.
I was sure the author was Arthur C. Clarke but I just can't find it.
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I read this book in the late 90s borrowed from the local library and it was quite old then.
About a man who had lived in a lunar colony which had pioneered a way of life that allowed the people to be connected. They had ports surgically implanted and could share info and talk to each other remotely and 24/7. It was frowned upon by the Earth dwellers who thought it was dangerous.
He moved back to Earth and of course had to disconnect and most of the book is about his rehab/recovery on Earth and his discovering more about the lunar colony's connectedness.
I was sure the author was Arthur C. Clarke but I just can't find it.
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I read this book in the late 90s borrowed from the local library and it was quite old then.
About a man who had lived in a lunar colony which had pioneered a way of life that allowed the people to be connected. They had ports surgically implanted and could share info and talk to each other remotely and 24/7. It was frowned upon by the Earth dwellers who thought it was dangerous.
He moved back to Earth and of course had to disconnect and most of the book is about his rehab/recovery on Earth and his discovering more about the lunar colony's connectedness.
I was sure the author was Arthur C. Clarke but I just can't find it.
story-identification books
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I read this book in the late 90s borrowed from the local library and it was quite old then.
About a man who had lived in a lunar colony which had pioneered a way of life that allowed the people to be connected. They had ports surgically implanted and could share info and talk to each other remotely and 24/7. It was frowned upon by the Earth dwellers who thought it was dangerous.
He moved back to Earth and of course had to disconnect and most of the book is about his rehab/recovery on Earth and his discovering more about the lunar colony's connectedness.
I was sure the author was Arthur C. Clarke but I just can't find it.
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