I was talking to him by microwavewhen he was seized by them.
Lockley didn't even give any attention to the problem of how a microwave beam could stay pointed exactly right while the instrument that sent it was picked up, and squeaked at, and smashed.
He was either killed or captured, too, but it still seemed strange that Lockley had heard so much of that struggle via a tight beam microwave transmitter that needed to be accurately aimed.
He was popping the steaks into a gleaming white microwave for a quick thaw.
That installation is a phased-array microwave transmission system, which delivers it to the spacecraft.
He lifted their steaks out of the microwaveand flipped them onto the grill.
The hardest part is getting the microwave pulses and the electron pulses to overlap perfectly in the wiggler.
Everything from Big Benny, SatCom's Fujitsu supercomputer, to the phased-array microwave installation was state of the art.
Using a fifteen-gigawatt microwave laser nicknamed Cyclops, she was about to put SatCom in the forefront of the private race for space.
A Mouthful of Microwave Diet Have you ever ordered a pizza over the Internet?
Whether embodied in fast food chains, in microwave nourishment, in the television cooking shows, there is an illusion of self-determination, continuously reinforced in the seductive reality of a segmented world of competing partial literacies.
The barriers of time and space are overcome through pre-processing, microwave ovens, and genetic engineering.
Three-quarters of all American households (Barbie's included) use a microwave oven.
At the speed they could travel, they should be able to intercept the convoy in about a week-a full day before optimal site for deployment of the microwave probes.
Then he suddenly initiated the electromagnetic pulse to fry the microwave probes, but he also fried his own system.
Although it was not strong enough to harm spacecraft, themicrowave probes were no match for its power.
Commander John Lewis was to issue similar orders to Space Command ships in the vicinity of the microwave net.
On the success of the microwave net rode the hope of Earth's survival from the threat of impact with the enormous asteroid Lurton Zimbardo had unleashed.
The least we can do, in addition to making as many of the microwaveprobes as we could, is provide these freighters.
It was obvious to Richard that the microwave net was doomed.
Richard had urged Robert to be the one to inform him that the probes had deployed successfully, that the microwave net had found the asteroid, and that Earth was not in danger of collision.
Central American Microwave System - a trunk microwave radio relay system that links the countries of Central America and Mexico with each other.
Satellite earth station - a communications facility with a microwave radio transmitting and receiving antenna and required receiving and transmitting equipment for communicating with satellites.
Microwave radio relay - transmission of long distance telephone calls and television programs by highly directional radio microwaves that are received and sent on from one booster station to another on an optical path.
Microwave Oven: Place 2 tablespoons of butter in a 9-inch microwave-safe utensil.
Pile on shredded Swiss cheese, bacon bits, and chopped chives; bake or microwave until cheese melts.
To learn your microwave's "cold spots," line the bottom of your microwave oven with wax paper and then spread an eighth-inch layer of pancake batter over it.
If the dish is warm, then it is absorbing microwave energy.
Microwave at HIGH 3 to 5 minutes, stirring frequently, until mixture boils and thickens.
Chicken for the Microwave When I was organizing this chapter, I was tempted to include all of these microwave recipes in the "Cooking for Everyday" chapter.
Halfway through cooking time, turn chicken pieces over; re- cover with wax paper and microwave remaining time.
He cut the microwave receiver free of its wires and cables.
He used his microwave generator--which at short enough range would short-circuit anything--upon the apparatus in the kiosk.
He'd devised a broadcast-power receptor and a microwave projector and he'd turned a Lawlor drive into a ball lightning projector and worked out a few little things like that.
Some thirteen hours ago a satellite-tracking station in the South Pacific reported picking up signals of unknown origin and great strength, using the microwave frequencies also used by artificial satellites now in orbit around Earth.
They borrowed, begged, wheedled, and were suspected of stealing necessary equipment to put nearly eight hundred kilowatts into a microwave signal, this time beamed at Asteroid M-387.
The microwave receiver was so jammed with messages that there was no communication at all.
It's like a searchlight beam or a microwave beam, and it stays the same size like a pipe.
A tiny auto-beacon in its nose was set to send microwave signals at ten-second intervals.
The microwave beam to Earth was working at capacity to transmit statements from the Moon Observatory, which annoyedly conceded that the Spaceways, Inc.
Watch for the microwave signals," said Jones' voice in Cochrane's headphones.
A microwave found its station on the basement counter, and shelving provided a haven for his stereo equipment.
Since the family had recently acquired a microwave oven, the machine allowed a quick and thorough heating of the cereal if one simply transferred the contents of the pan into stoneware bowls.
The lasers registered the data, then passed it directly, via microwave link, into the memory banks of the powerful SX- 10 operating hundreds of miles away.
He paused for the party at the other end, General Valentin Sokolov on a microwavelink from the Hokkaido facility.
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