Tickets
Have you been looking for Playboy Jazz Festival Tickets? I shop for tickets often because I love to go out to events. One place I go a lot is to ACheapSeat.com because they have the tickets I want and usually at a price I can afford. I have seen Rick Springfield Tickets, College World Series [...]
All Cats Are Gray
by Andre Alice Norton Under normal conditions a whole person has a decided advantage over a handicapped one. But out in deep space the normal may be reversed—for humans at any rate. Steena of the spaceways—that sounds just like a corny title for one of the Stellar-Vedo spreads. I ought to know, I’ve tried my [...]
An Occurrence at Owl Creek
by Ambrose Bierce A man stood upon a railroad bridge in northern Alabama, looking down into the swift water twenty feet below. The man’s hands were behind his back, the wrists bound with a cord. A rope closely encircled his neck. It was attached to a stout cross-timber above his head and the slack fell [...]
Media Production
I have done a lot of video production, music production, film audio production over the years and helped friends in film do much. The one thing I have found it is takes a lot of time and dedication to get the work and the legal aspects of things taken care of for each piece. Back [...]
Satellite TV
Do you have Satellite TV? Satellite TV offers a lot and keeps getting bigger. I have had cable and satellite both over the years. Cable tends to be more expensive and it does have some pros but for the price you can get just as much if not more on most satellite tv networks. A [...]
The Next Logical Step
by Benjamin William Bova Ordinarily the military least wants to have the others know the final details of their war plans. But, logically, there would be times— “I don’t really see where this problem has anything to do with me,” the CIA man said. “And, frankly, there are a lot of more important things I [...]
Old Rambling House
by Frank Patrick Herbert All the Grahams desired was a home they could call their own … but what did the home want? On his last night on Earth, Ted Graham stepped out of a glass-walled telephone booth, ducked to avoid a swooping moth that battered itself in a frenzy against a bare globe above [...]
Missing Link
by Frank Patrick Herbert The Romantics used to say that the eyes were the windows of the Soul. A good Alien Xenologist might not put it quite so poetically … but he can, if he’s sharp, read a lot in the look of an eye! “We ought to scrape this planet clean of every living [...]
Beyond Lies the Wub
by Philip Kindred Dick The slovenly wub might well have said: Many men talk like philosophers and live like fools. They had almost finished with the loading. Outside stood the Optus, his arms folded, his face sunk in gloom. Captain Franco walked leisurely down the gangplank, grinning. “What’s the matter?” he said. “You’re getting paid [...]
Planet Earth
Written by my friend Otis Buckley A couple of years ago, the Discovery Channel introduced one of my favorite shows and I was hooked. Planet Earth is a show that details the detail of different animal’s habitats. It was recorded in fabulously clear detail, and was narrated by Oprah Winfrey. All in all, it is [...]