hi just finished reading legacies and i was fascinated by the idea of broadcast power. i was not surprised to read on a previous thread that the idea was patented by tesla. i understand why the power companies in the usa did not go that way (there was no money to be made i guess) but why havent any progressive countries tried it. ie. like sweden, russia.china, third world countries etc i wonder what fpw thinks . please reply and thanks again for opening my mind to a "new" idea.
note in no way do i want to say that china russia are good countries to live in either now or before i abhor communism. what i meant is the idea that there is no profit motive so why havnt countires that are not capitalist explored this type of energy.
hi i just finished legacies loved it of course but i was sad to see the japanese guy die. he would have made a nice character to explore. oh well i guess when there is violence involved not every body can live.
Hi fellow fpw fans i just started reading the books and they have totally blown me away. While browsing at borders in ft lee nj i ran into the book the tomb and it was great. I especially was looking for a new york city hero since i grew up in the city and the repairman fit the bill. i am curoius mr wilson grew up in new jersey how did he become so familiar with nyc and its ntracacies. Did he do additional research or did her spend time living in new york. I would love an answer from fpw. if possible.
i finished the tomb, than the keep which was really creepy, than legacies . now i am on conspiracies and its great. being a conspiracy buff makes it even more interesting. well thanks again for your faq info and other stuff on the site
Cobalt asking a dumb question that has probably been asked before. I just purchased and received the books from "The LaNague " group. All are in pristine shape by the way!! Which is the proper order to read them in?
[SIZE="3"]Well, I've finally come up with a title: Bloodline. But I was wondering if plural might be better since so many of the novels use a plural noun for the title.
A solid "B" effort. Enough yuks, both revolting(they did a great job with sound) and funny, make for an entertaining flick. Tha acting and script are definitely a cut above what you generally find in this type of fare.
I liked it a lot more than Silent Hill, which outside of a fairly creepy setting failed to impress me at all. I never played the video game so that might have contributed to my dislike because I had no clue as to what the beasties were and how they came to be.