A weathercaster was making rash promises on the stereo when the potray dinged.
I registered in a hotel in the 50's and, figuring that whatever Benson intended to do would have spectacular results, I kept the stereo on News.
I sat there with a magnifying glass on the roadsign; its stereo image standing up alongside the road in full color and solidity.
It contained a lithograph instereo of some scene in Yellowstone other than Old Faithful blowing its stack.
It was only a clump of weathered stone buildings in the light from the tractor, and Feldman had seen better in the stereo shots.
The stereo house was open, and the little shops were brightly lighted.
Illustration: Stereo Copyright, Underwood & Underwood London and New York A LEAF RAFT Victoria Regia, the giant water-lily of the Amazons.
On the other side of the glowing window that was the stereo screen, the large protagonist in the green tunic was speaking to a pilot in a gray uniform.
The Times got up quietly, went out into the bright white stone corridor and walked back the way he had come, thoughtfully folding his stereo glasses and putting them away.
It grabs the current song on someone else's stereo and streamloads it.
Then we get a stereo scene of approximately the least hospitable of scenery I ever did see--except maybe when Parvati Lal Dutt's brother made me climb up what he swore was the smallest peak in the Himalayas.
The bay is not like the stereo the colonel showed because that was taken in winter; now the snow is melted, leaving bare shingle and mud and a tumble of rocks; more desolate than the snow.
The ship was a derelict in space, and in it, floating between the stars, was the stereo he wouldn't make an attempt to find.
It cannot waste time searching the emptiness of space for a stereo which may not even exist any longer.
Remember that stereo shot we had taken just before we left Mars?
Above the mantel of the lodge's thermionic fireplace was hung a brilliant cascading stereo of Yosemite Falls in misty motion.
The mantel sank to ground level and the stereo swung outward, bringing into view a shining cubical locker of beryllium steel.
In making up the plate of a provisional issue of triangular stamps, pending the arrival of supplies from England, a stereo of the 1d.
By an oversight a stereo of the penny value was dropped into the fourpenny plate and a fourpenny into the penny plate.
And there was her photograph on the stereo over the bar.
Only, when I got there, the first thing I saw was my own picture on the stereoscreen outside the public auditorium.
I hadn't got twenty yards into town before my face and name were being blazoned on every stereo in Marsport.
Good," I said, watching her as she poised gracefully on the chair before my cabin's private stereo set.
The tech who poured that stereo did a damned good job.
Making sure the triptych was snugly in place behind him, he paused to flip the switch on the stereo cube.
I told you about the reflectivity in your stereo cube.
Nor did any thought enter his mind of the exactness of the reflected color in the stereo cube.
Just under a mile away, Jason turned from the public stereo in the rotunda of Pol-Anx.
That's why you can't get the stereocube to reproduce color-feel exactly.
Glossy only ** For use in Self-transposing Stereo Printing Frame.
If it hadn't been for a brash stereo reporter that kept taking pictures of everything and everyone, the impersonator wouldn't have been caught.
The crowds did not move, and only the low comments of the stereo reporter talking over an interplanetary network could be heard above the hiss of the torch as Astro bent to his task.
A Universal Stereo reporter rushed up with a small portable camera and conducted an interview that was to be telecast back to Earth.
As soon as Tom and Astro could tear away from the stereo reporter, they were mobbed by the onlookers who clamored for autographs.
They took no notice of the stereo reporter who was focusing his camera on their efforts to force open the portal on the chamber.
They headed for the restaurant in the control building of the spaceport, but were recognized by the reporter of the stereo company who badgered them into stepping before the camera and making statements about the race.
Finally he had been forced to abandon the search when he saw a stereo newscast reporting that the missing cadet, Tom Corbett, had been traced to Skid Row.
Already his feat of stopping the runaway truck had been announced over the stereo newscasts, and when he asked the location of the nearest supply store to buy a uniform, one was immediately brought to his room by the manager.
Some of the men at the bar turned away from the stereo screen to look at the newcomer.
He kept track of his pursuit by stereo newscasts which the ship picked up from both Mars and Earth, and he was pleased to learn that the Marines and Solar Guardsmen were still searching for him in Marsport.
He peered over the railing to the main floor below and saw Warrant Officer Mike McKenny through the open door of a small office, seated at his desk, watching an evening stereo program.
Tom realized that the man had seen his picture on the stereo news that afternoon and that it would be impossible to get out of paying this blatant form of blackmail.
We've really enjoyed the stereo of that game of mercuryball you played back at the Academy.
The dirt floor of the tunnel around Strong and beside the capsule was littered with audio spools, sound disks, micropapers, and stereo slides.
We have a stereo of that mercuryball game you played at the Academy when you were Earthworms.
The stereo camera and teleceiver scanners that were sending the opening ceremonies of the Solar Exposition to all parts of the Alliance moved in to focus on the capsule as it was lowered into a deep, concrete-lined pit.
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