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Weekly Contest #368
Little Red was parked in the far corner of CarMax’s huge lot: a 1963 Ford Falcon convertible, Rangoon red with a black convertible top.He caught Isabel’s eye immediately. Among the brand-new Toyotas, Fords, and Nissans, Little Red stood apart like a memory that had somehow rolled into the present.How could it be? Isabel thought.She had owned a car like it back in 1975. In fact, it had been her first car.This Little Red was in perfect condition, as if he had just rolled off the showroom floor. For a 1963 Ford, it was remarkable. Someone must ...
Weekly Contest #365
Casey1 monitored the screen with precision as she removed the burned layers of skin from Emily Brown’s face. Emily’s hands trembled as Casey recalibrated the e‑skin patch for the left side of Emily’s face using temporary transfer‑tattoo paper. Casey pressed the e‑skin against Emily’s cheek, dampened it with a wet cloth, then peeled off the paper backing, leaving the micro‑sensors adhered seamlessly. Will I look and feel like me? What will Brian think of my new face? The replacement e‑skin, made of graphene and liquid metal, was highly sensit...
Weekly Contest #364
Columbia University's Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Located on the 6th floor of the East Butler Library, the library houses extensive special collections spanning literature, history, and science. An old storage room in the library’s Rare Book section had been locked for years. No one really knew why.Isabel Gonzalez, a senior librarian on the fifth floor, had come up because of a special request she had received by handwritten note: “Open the 6th-floor storage room.” The note was written in neat block letters. Guy Sanders, the head libra...
Weekly Contest #362
1The machine whirred and dinged. Lights flashed, and it spoke with a foreign accent. Isabel had put in that special Buffalo Nickel she had found under the boardwalk in Long Branch, New Jersey. She often went there to collect coins people dropped from the boardwalk. It was a gig better than collecting soda pop bottles. “What you see depends on what you're looking for…” The machine boomed, startling Isabel.“Looking for?” Isabel found herself talking to the animatronic character “Zoltar.”“Beware the half-truth; you may have the wrong half…”“You...
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