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Funny SiFi from Barry J. House

I Was Probed By Aliens And Lived To Tell The Tale is a mildly amusing work, if your funny
bone was tickled by Red Dwarf, by way of Bevis and Butthead. Don't expect anything too clever, and you won't be disappointed. The writing is adequate, with the sole exception of Will Brown using the British swear word bloody as a punctuation mark. It's not offensive, just a little irritating due to over use.


Depth, insight, clever characterization, fascinating answers to the alien abduction mythos, are all completely absent from this book. What is does have is an abundance of silly, light-hearted, typically British humor, detailing the abduction and subsequent adventures of Will Brown. Unlike the legions of unfortunate Americans whose abduction experience leads to all manner of unpleasantness, Will Brown finds himself an odd looking alien friend. The alien in question is from Tau Ceti and is named "one who yearns for the sweetest sessric pond, even before the third milking of Teuhleuhlas's teat" which translates into English as John Smith. The true form of this critter is apparently so horrible that it chooses to mask itself with a kinder image; something described as looking like the inside of a tripe bin at an abattoir! However, before any friendship can develop, our unwitting hero must first undergo the obligatory anal probe, in order to comply with Tau Ceti law.

Nether regions duly inspected, Will Brown finds himself in the middle of a murderous conspiracy, and is hired by John Smith as his personal bodyguard. To this end he is equipped with a ray gun that would delight the Men In Black. Settings range from "mild headache" all the way up to "destroy planet mode." Naturally, Will Brown manages to save his new friend from the immediate danger, which allows this extraterrestrial Butch and Sundance to explore part of a strange new world, seek out new life, etc. Key parts of these exploits are visualized in a series of full page cartoon illustrations from Terry Cooper.
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Blind Reader “Bridge”

For a long time, the blind can only read scarce Braille books of a narrow scope, missing out on much of the reading pleasure enjoyed by people with normal sight. Is there any way to make the blind be able to read printworks that ordinary people can read only? Blind reader-“Bridge” allows the blind to read printed works. When it is scanning the text in books or other presswork, it translates the text into braille, which is then displayed on its special screen for the blind to touch.

At the same time, “Bridge” saves the text into the internal hard disk to be read later. In addition, the product can download data from the Internet. So that it can fit books of different sizes, it has been designed with a foldaway shape. The user can delete files on demand. In order to allow users more convenient reading, the Braille screen can display a column of words only. The device is easy to operate, with easily identified functional divisions. It is small and easy to carry, allowing it to be used anywhere



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Freestyle convertible keyboard

Personally, I am pretty happy with my standard keyboard. Even when I'm playing a game I never feel like I would be that much better off with a slew of extra buttons or something. But I guess some people just need to have something different added to their normal computer setup.
Free Style Keyb
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For you people there's the Kinesis Freestyle convertible keyboard. Basically, it uses space-aged keyboard-splitting technology to split the keyboard in half. That gives you tons of options, like you can spread the two halves apart really far or tilt them up on a book or whatever you want! There are two versions: the Freestyle Incline and the Freestyle Solo. The Incline has an inclined stand for the keyboard, the Solo does not. Hoo boy, the future is now. Look for these revolutionary devices to be hitting the market next January or February


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Robert Sheckley's Mindswap

First impression of the word "Mindswap", gives me a feelings of both joy and horror. Joy in
MindSwap
Mindswap, Robert Sheckley
the sense that wish i could swap my mind with people like Jule Verne, Leonardo de v, but it gives a horror feelings thinking about some psychopath taking over my mind. Anyway that just a title of Robert Sheckley's new Science fiction book.

The nature of reality, and the consequences of living in a universe where reality seems to depend to some extent on our own perceptions and expectations is one of those topics that inspires writers to deep and serious discussions packed with insight into the human condition and its place in a hostile universe. Thank goodness, then, that Robert Sheckley came along to skewer all those pretentious and serious discussions with a series of novels that took serious subjects like philosophy, cosmology, and the nature of reality and mixed them all up into one hilarious concoction that left his readers certain that even if the nature of reality is not readily comprehensible, it sure is funny. Mindswap ostensibly chronicles the adventures of one Marvin Flynn, a young man who longs to travel the galaxy but can't afford to go anywhere off Earth. The alternative is mind-swapping, a process by which one being swaps bodies with another being from a different planet, thus allowing for the pleasure of travel much less expensively. Mind-swapping is reputed to be dangerous, but Marvin goes against his friend's advice and tries it anyway. His adventures begin on Mars, and when Marvin discovers that the Martian with whom he has swapped bodies is a criminal who has stolen Marvin's body, things quickly get progressively weirder and funnier


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Step into the world of cyber crime

So have you ever consider yourself as a high profile most wanted Geek in the world? If you love Science Fiction i bet you did, even if just for a moment you imagined to be a high-fi cyber lord.

So here is your chance to make that dream or imagination to bring to a little further then just vivid imagination, into Cuber Reality. It is a SciFi game called "Uplink: Hacker Elite" , developed by Introversion Software


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SciFi Films from the history

Science Fiction Films are usually scientific, visionary, comic-strip-like, and imaginative, and usually visualized through fanciful, imaginative settings, expert film production design, advanced technology gadgets (i.e., robots and spaceships), scientific developments, or by fantastic special effects. Sci-fi films are complete with heroes, distant planets, impossible quests, improbable settings, fantastic places, great dark and shadowy villains, futuristic technology and gizmos, and unknown and inexplicable forces. Many other SF films feature time travels or fantastic journeys, and are set either on Earth, into outer space, or (most often) into the future time. Quite a few examples of science-fiction cinema owe their origins to writers Jules Verne and H.G. Wells.

Through the years Science Fiction films had been evolved a lot. If you take a closer look at the science fiction films from the earliest time of its development you will see more often those are motivated by present cultural and political weather too. For example- during the cold war i noticed most of the science fiction was some evil communist plan, and western hero. Good god! even the Alien and space dudes become political symbol. Anyway that is not our concern, i want to introduce you some early days science fiction movies/feature films that is must seen if you really love Science fiction. Those film may not had the serious computer generated special effects, but i can assure you those are no less when it comes to Vivid scientific imaginations


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The Android's Dream

Prologue:
 The Android's Dream
The Android's Dream

The fate of Earth, lowest of the low in galactic society, hangs on a missing sheep—who turns out to be hidden inside a woman named Robin Baker......
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Welcome to

First of all I would like to welcome everyone to my new blog “Geek Metro”. No matter how geeky the name sounds I will make sure you enjoy every moment while you read this blog. “Geek Metro” will cover anything and everything about science fiction and future technologies. Books, movies, games, TV series, Anime you name it. Enjoy your reading with “Geek Metro”. I will work on the looks of the blog to be more futuristic.
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