Toolfish is a collection of powerful utilities in one including Web Compare, Talking New Email Announcer, Site Monitor, key logging, Atomic Clock adjustments, Macros, Hotkeys, Talking Reminders, Control other applications, Smart Mute, Paste IP, Leet-Type, Fun Stastics and more. Use the Event Manager to build your own event using 6 kinds of triggers and 19 types of actions. Mix and stack triggers and actions as needed.... Robinson Technologies :: compare :: monitor :: change :: talk :: pop3 :: smtp :: mail :: percent :: update :: content :: check :: difference :: web :: page :: url :: Seth :: Robinson :: rtsoft :: spy :: keystroke :: atomic :: clock :: site :: :: Toolfish Utility Suite
You're seventeen and your life is a living hell. Between your alcoholic mother and her abusive boyfriend you've got nowhere to go until one day the glistening metal exterior of the family lawn mower catches your eye and changes your destiny forever. Become an entrepreneur and change your fate in this humorous story based 3d simulation by Seth A. Robinson, the twisted mind behind Funeral Quest and Dink Smallwood.... Robinson Technologies :: Seth :: Robinson :: Akiko :: Dink :: Smallwood :: LORD :: Mow :: Lawn :: Mower :: Lawnmower :: Teen :: rtsoft :: arcade :: 3d :: blood :: Teenage Lawnmower
5 stars (Writing Beyond Genre) - Most of what Kim Stanley `Stan' Robinson writes is classified as science fiction. His works also often wear the label `literary,' but I read a little bit of everything, including unliterary science fiction, so I think dispensing with labels would be appropriate at this point. Stan's novels are the works of a writer with broad interests and a penchant for accuracy, so getting into his head through the Amazon Shorts titled "Imagining Abrupt Climate Change: Terraforming Earth" was lots of fun. In this 20 page electronic download, Stan lets us in on the genesis of his current project, a near future trilogy [including Forty Signs Of Rain and the soon to be released Fifty Degrees Below] that has the Earth descending into a sudden cold period. He relates connections to his personal interests and two previous novels [Green Mars from the Mars trilogy and the stand alone Antarctica, which he wrote after being part of the Antarctic Artists and Writers' program]. There are several methods for reading the piece, and other than a few typos, I really enjoyed "Imagining Abrupt Climate Change" and look forward to pieces by other authors in the Amazon Shorts series - a series I hope is long term and will not abruptly end. 5 stars (Nobody makes 'boring science' as interesting as KSR does) - I'm of the belief one should never pass up the chance to read anything Mr. Robinson publishes. His prose is like the crispest poetry, but without poetry's pretentiousness. This essay, like his fiction, presents theories without shying away from the difficult task of giving the reasons why they're worth considering -- even when it means explaining concepts from paleontology, climatoly, and other similarly unglamorous sciences. It is an engaging read that will help those eagerly awaiting "Fifty Degrees Below" bide their time until that novel's release while also helping to understand the author's motivation and thought process. Even if you've avoided Mr. Ro... Amazon com :: Essays :: Climatic changes :: Science Fiction :: Authors :: Earth Sciences - Meteorology & Climatology :: Science :: Kim Stanley Robinson :: :: Imagining Abrupt Climate Change - Terraforming Earth