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Guardians of Knowledge
David continued to pump gas for the next three month while searching for work. The job market was tight for people without a specific trade. He learned quickly that the technology field had no interest in someone without a degree in electronics or coding. He considered looking for work at one of the paper mills in the neighboring town of Fitchburg, but that wasn’t any different than working in a plastics factory. He even considered rejoining the Army or maybe the Air Force because the living conditions are better. The one thing he was sure of was that time was continuing to surge ahead, and his life was at a standstill.
By Mark Gagnon9 days ago in Chapters
Asteroid Apophis
Asteroid 99942 Apophis has captured the attention of scientists and the public since its discovery in 2004 due to the possibility, albeit small, of a future collision with Earth. With its estimated diameter of 340 meters (1,100 feet), Apophis is large enough to cause significant regional damage, and its trajectory initially suggested a potentially close encounter with Earth in 2029 and 2036. While updated calculations have ruled out these impacts, Apophis remains an object of study and concern, raising questions about what would happen if such an asteroid did hit our planet and how we can prepare for the possibility.
By Gus Woltmann9 days ago in Chapters
The Fall of the Soviet Union and the Reunification of Germany
For decades, the Soviet Union (USSR) was one of the world’s two superpowers, locked in a tense Cold War with the United States. But by the late 1980s and early 1990s, everything started crumbling — fast. At the same time, Germany, which had been divided since World War II, saw a historic moment of unity.
By Gustavo Woltmann9 days ago in Chapters
The Ink of the Void
The rain in Glenhaven didn’t just fall; it wept. It was a thick, shimmering precipitation that tasted faintly of ozone and old regrets. I watched it from my office window, the neon sign of the Wyvern’s Tail Tavern across the street flickering in a rhythmic, sickly purple. Every time the light hit a puddle, it sent a ripple of violet through the grime of the street. It was the kind of city where even the puddles felt like they were hiding something.
By Sai Marie Johnson9 days ago in Chapters
The Inverse of 114
Phase I: The Initiation of Displacement The mechanism requires a displacement of 4.2 centimeters to initiate the stabilization cycle. At exactly 0600 hours, the primary drive weight, a lead cylinder weighing 140 kilograms, begins its descent within the stone shaft of the Highland Array. The friction of the braided steel cable against the iron pulley generates a frequency of 440 Hz. This sound vibrates through the mortar of the tower, shaking loose 0.4 grams of limestone dust which settles upon the primary brass gears.
By Sai Marie Johnson9 days ago in Chapters
Gmail Glitch Appears to Break Email Filtering, Tabbed Inboxes. AI-Generated.
- Gmail, one of the most widely used email platforms globally, has recently encountered a technical hiccup affecting millions of users. Reports have emerged from around the world indicating that Gmail’s email filtering system and tabbed inboxes are malfunctioning, causing emails to appear in unexpected locations. This issue has sparked frustration among users who rely on Gmail’s organization features to manage their daily communication efficiently.
By Salaar Jamali9 days ago in Chapters
Chapter ? - Charles (Anne)
There it was. He was trembling with fear at what he might find inside. The sun was beginning to set, and he didn’t see the telltale glow of candles in any of the windows — but then again, if they were smart, there wouldn’t be. And he knew without a doubt that Anne was smart. Charles also saw that the windows looked intact, and with the curtains closed he could make out that someone had screwed plywood up against them as well. Smart.
By Chris Santiago9 days ago in Chapters
Chapter 3 - Charles
As his truck lumbered down the gravel path, Charles watched the home he’d shared with Katherine for over a decade dwindle in the rearview mirror, swallowed quickly by the pines and other trees that enveloped the winding path leading down the mountain and away from their secluded sanctuary. As he rumbled down the glorified driveway, he could hear the sounds of work echoing through the forest surrounding their mountaintop home.
By Chris Santiago9 days ago in Chapters





