Excerpt From Death Looked Down By Brian Dana Akers Brian Dana Akers studied Sanskrit and Indian history at the Universityof Michigan, spending his seminar year in India. Now he lives http://www.dawnwich.com/Avesta/death.html
Extractions: Reverend Sir turned his head back again and looked at the man sitting before him. The man had earlier been pacing back and forth; gesturing wildly, yelling and swearing in English. Now he was slumped back in his chair. His left hand was resting in midair a foot above his emaciated brown belly. His right hand grasped an imaginary clicker. He kept pressing it with his thumb, flicking through channel after channel with a dull look on his face. One channel grabbed his attention and he leapt to his feet. "Goddamn that asshole Dan Rather! That bleeding heart liberal prick! Those food stamp fuckers are hungry and homeless because they don't have the balls to pull themselves up by their bootstraps the way I did. GodDAMN him!" The man started pacing again, his fists balled up and resting six inches on either side of his protruding hip bones. Every time he walked in front of the chair, he would reach down into an imaginary bag of potato chips and stuff them into his mouth. Reverend Sir looked at the other two men on the platform. They were quite baffled and looked at Reverend Sir imploringly. Mr. Bose spoke English, but was having a hard time with the man's American accent. Mr. Sen, the man's older brother, spoke only Bengali. Since the man himself also spoke only Bengali, they had put him in a boat and rowed all night back to Calcutta to bring him to Reverend Sir. He would surely know what to do.
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Extractions: Falling Forward Brian Dana Akers You can absolutely count on the following happening. Modern Maturity, and you will see the world transformed. The following will almost certainly happen, but sometimes a slam dunk catches the rim and bounces out quite spectacularly. love the twenty-first century. The following will most likely happen. The following are wild cards that might happen. They have certainly powered the plots of more than a few technothrillers. know terrorists will hit the City first. Shun the weekenders. SETI@home to help sift through radio emissions from space. What does science fiction say about our future? There are three main alternatives. 1) Everything goes wrong. The nukes fly, the crops fail, the robots go berserk and the cockroaches inherit the Earth. A post-apocalyptic, dystopian nightmare plays out on a shattered planet. This could happen. From On the Beach to Terminator 2, 2) Everything goes right. World leaders sit down together and wisdom prevails, family planning becomes universal, technology becomes foolproof, solutions are applied pro-actively and human beings inherit the Earth. 3) We try our best to walk forward. There is no turning back, there is no standing still. Walking is controlled falling. With each step, your foot catches you just in time. Try taking a step at a time in the right direction.
Extractions: Met Loretta on this cruise, so it has to go down as both the ultimate eclipse trip and the ultimate cruise (for me). Saw this one along with my old KAS buddies off the coast of Mexico. After observing the previous two eclipses telescopically, I decided to try binoculars on this one. Here I am waiting for totality, waiting for Loretta. My first and (so far) only annular eclipse. Weather was iffy, but Loretta and I decided to give it the old college try. We drove north to Saratoga Springs and watched this one through binoculars and mylar filters. This photo of the partial phase shows the pinhole camera effect from trees shading the parking lot.
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Extractions: Notebook Computers Desktop Computers Software Computer Add-Ons Networking Action / Adventure Art House Classics Comedy Disney Drama Horror / Suspense Kids / Family Music / Musicals Sci-Fi / Fantasy Special Interests Studio Specials TV / Documentary VHS Store Children's Software Games Graphics Licenses Linux Macintosh Networking Operating Systems Personal Finance Programming Software for Handhelds Utilities Web Development If you like surfing the web you might enjoy these stories. (Also check out my published works, a collection of writing resources, and my publishing company. Brian Dana Akers said it was sunny when he came back with the sandwiches. Tetsuo had not left the convention center complex for the last three days. Tetsuo started the first visual. The large screen above and behind him showed seventy-five names of different languages scattered on it. Then an animation began, inserting lines from each name to every other name. Soon the lines blackened the entire screen. The second visual appeared on the screen. In the middle was the word English, written very large, with the names of seventy-four other languages arranged in a circle around it. This time the lines began to appear like spokes in a wheel, connecting English at the hub to the other languages on the rim. Very neat and tidy. The audience rose to its feet applauding. The sound man gave him another thumbs up. Tetsuo managed a smile for the first time in days. When the applause ended, Tetsuo finished his presentation.
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