traveling stories

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traveling stories
traveling stories

Many of Philip K. Dick’s stories have been made into films, including “Blade Runner” which was based on the novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” and “Total Recall” which was based on the short story “We Can Remember It for You Wholesale.” Steven Spielberg’s 2002 adaptation of “The Minority Report,” starring Tom Cruise, was based on the short story written in 1956.

It’s been my experience that the book is usually better than the movie so after seeing the film I decided to read the original story which takes place in a future where mutant beings with precognitive abilities aid a pre-crime police force in apprehending criminals for crimes they would have committed in the future.

They’re then exiled or sent to detention camps. Murder has pretty much been eliminated. Of course the criminals complain that they haven’t done anything but this is brushed off on the grounds that they presumably deserve it. When Anderton, the top cop, is accused of murder he thinks there’s been a mistake or he’s been set up. He begins to wonder if there’s something wrong with punishing people for things they haven’t done yet. If he can’t discover who set him up he will fall victim to the system he helped create.

Some plot points are changed. For example the three precogs in the movie are portrayed peacefully but in the story they’ve been drugged and they’re forced to use their psychic abilities. But Spielberg kept the basic theme of the story and made it into a thrilling sci-fi adventure. It’s a great movie, the technical aspects are well-done, the special effects are out-standing and the acting is superb.

But I would definitely recommend reading the original story for Dick’s vision which was way ahead of its time and surprisingly up to date in spite of being over fifty years old. The edition I chose – THE MINORITY REPORT AND OTHER CLASSIC STORIES – contains eighteen stories in total. It’s not a best of collection, it’s actually volume four of his collected short stories and it spans the period between 1954 and 1964, but it’s a good representation and a must for serious collectors.

His work is imaginative, surreal and often downright strange. Dick writes about people rather than technology and science. His characters seem like ordinary people, but bizarre things happen to them. The complex plots take twists and turns and sometimes they seem like episodes of the Twilight Zone.

His future worlds are often dystopian societies characterized by misery, oppression and despair, where people lead dehumanized lives. Yet he often incorporates humor in his stories. Many of them involve precognition and themes of false reality. Others deal with the fine line between man and machine and ask – What is humanity?

This is a great edition for fans, collectors and those who enjoy short stories rather than novels. If you are only familiar with Philip K. Dick from the movies based on his work you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy.

A brief synopsis of each story follows.

AUTOFAC takes place in an apocalyptic world where robots (autofacs) work for the surviving humans. But when humanity discovers they can’t shut down the robots they are reduced to stealing supplies in order to live.

SERVICE CALL is a time travel story. A service man from the future visits the past to try and stop an invention that control’s people’s thoughts.

In CAPTIVE MARKET a woman travels through time to sell her goods to a colony of men building a ship to leave a radioactive Earth. When her customers tell her they’re leaving and won’t need any more merchandise she tries to keep them from going.

In THE MOLD OF YANCY a totalitarian society is being brain washed by broadcast messages from John Yancy, a composite man who doesn’t really exist.

In THE MINORITY REPORT three clairvoyant Precogs see alternate realities in the future and the PreCrime system uses the reports to arrest people before they commit a crime. The Police Commissioner sees a prediction that he will murder someone and he tries to find the minority report that will allow him to change the future.

In RECALL MECHANISM a man has a fear of heights and falling. He goes to a doctor who takes him back through repressed memories.

THE UNRECONSTRUCTED M, is an interesting story about a machine that can leave fake forensic clues and frame someone.

In EXPLORERS WE six astronauts who died on a mission to Mars land on Earth. The humans believe that they are clones or disguised aliens and must be killed.

In WAR GAME a toy is created that will infiltrate the minds of children.

IF THERE WERE NO BENNY CEMOLI, is a story based on the idea that whatever is in the New York Times is real.

NOVELTY ACT is about a dystopian future ruled by a woman who is wife and mother to the nation.

In WATERSPIDER many famous names are dropped when time travelers come back for Poul Anderson, because they need his help.

In WHAT THE DEAD MEN SAY there is a short amount of time in which the dead can be revived. Louis Sarapis cannot be brought back but his voice appears to be coming from outer space.

ORPHEUS WITH CLAY FEET is about Jesse Slade who lives in 2040 and travels back to 1956 to inspire the writing of his favorite sci-fi author. He discloses that he is a time traveler and the writer becomes cynical and never develops his full potential.

In THE DAYS OF PERKY PAT survivors of a nuclear war are obsessed with a doll and an escapist role playing game.

STAND-BY and WHAT’LL WE DO WITH RAGLAND PARK? are both about media in the future.

OH, TO BE A BLOBEL is about the Human – Blobel war. Espionage agents on both sides undergo physical changes and assume the form of the opposing species.

Publisher: Citadel (May 2002)

Paperback: 380 pages

ISBN: 978-0806523798

Price: $14.95

Gail Pruszkowski reviews for “Romantic Times BOOKreviews” magazine and her work has been published in the “Cup of Comfort” Anthologies.

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Can travel stories be considered as / referred to as entertainment articles?

If indeed they are entertaining, they may be loosely referred to as that, but it is a bit of a stretch.

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traveling sprinkler irrigation

Posted in Connecticut Traveling by admin on April 24, 2009 No Comments yet

traveling sprinkler irrigation
traveling sprinkler irrigation

Whichever automatic lawn sprinkler you choose really depends on just how ‘automatic’ you want it to be, and of course on your budget!

The Underground Automatic Sprinklers

The ultimate in automatic sprinkler systems is an underground irrigation system. For convenience, these systems really rule supreme! Once you get over the initial expense (several thousand dollars usually), and the hassle involved in installing them, you don’t need to worry about ever getting your hose pipe out again! Of course, there will be maintenance to think about, but you shouldn’t have to worry about doing this too often.

Underground automatic sprinkler systems can be operated via a computer system which can be programmed with basic commands, such as what days of the week to turn on and at what times, or some can be programmed with far more complex tasks, such as regulating the flow of water and turning off some valves so that only certain heads sprinkle water. This means that you can easily control the amount of water your lawn is given from the comfort of your home, just by pushing some buttons. You can also set the system to work whilst you’re on vacation so there’s no need to worry about a dead lawn when you return!

Traveling Automatic Sprinklers

For a little more user interaction, but at a fraction of the cost, you could consider buying a traveling automatic lawn sprinkler. These would need you to set up the hose pipe around your lawn prior to starting. The sprinkler then follows the path you’ve set around your lawn and stops at the point where you put the automatic shut-off. The beauty with these systems is that they move very slowly and so they should make sure that your lawn is getting well irrigated. You can start it off in the morning, go out for the day and it should be finished by the time you return as they are well suited to large lots and are also great for irregularly shaped lawns too because you set the path it travels.

Make your own Automatic Lawn Sprinkler

Another good idea for people with smaller lots is an automatic timer which can be connected to your faucet and used as an automatic sprinkler. You set these to the time of day you want the water to start and finish and when it gets to that time it starts the water flow.

These are commonly used with hose pipes attached to one sprinkler, such as an oscillating sprinkler or a pulsating sprinkler. This is the cheapest way of getting an automatic lawn sprinkler and although they’re great for smaller lawns, they’re not quite as ‘automatic’ when it comes to larger lawns! With a small lawn, if you have a sprinkler which covers the whole area you can leave one of these attached when you go away on vacation, but if you have a larger lawn, you would need to be there to move the sprinkler head every so often, otherwise only one patch of your lawn will ever get watered!

Jo Green is the editor of Garden-Tools-Guide.com where he shares more valuable tips on lawn sprinklers – see http://www.garden-tools-guide.com/garden-lawn-sprinkler.html – and other garden tool related issues. He also publishes the “Garden Tools Guide” newsletter. Get a free subscription here – http://www.garden-tools-guide.com/gardentoolsnewsletter.html

I need help with calculas?

Please show your work

1.An object is traveling around a circle with a radius of 20 meters. If in 10 seconds a central angle of 1/5 radians is swept out, what is the linear speed of the object?

2.An irrigation sprinkler in a field of lettuce sprays water over a distance of 35 feet as it rotates through an angle of 120 degrees. What area of the field receives water? If neccessary, round the answer to two decimal places.

You don’t need calculus to answer either of these.

1.
15 rad. in 10 sec. is an angular velocity of 15 / 10 rad/sec.
With a circle of radius 20m, the linear speed is:
20 * 15 / 10 = 30 m/s.

2.
The area covered in a complete revolution is pi * 35^2 ft^2.

120 deg. = 120 / 360
= 1 / 3 of a revolution.

The area covered is therefore:
pi * 35^2 / 3
= 1282.82 ft^2 to 2 dec. pl.

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