The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 03, 1992, Page 7, Image 7

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    Newest collaboration has a ‘Flare’ for the fantastic
) “Flare”
Roger Zelazny and Thomas T. Tho
mas
Baen Books
By Sam Kepfield
Staff Reporter_
One of science fiction’s old hands,
Roger Zelazny, and one of its newer
lights,ThomasT.Thomas,join forces
for “Flare,” their second collabora
tion__"
Their first, “Mask of Loki,” was a
quasi-fantasy talc. This one is straight
from any Irwin Allen disaster movie
— “The Towering Inferno,” “Earth
quake” or “The Poseidon Advcpturc.”
The book starts off a bit slowly for
anyone not familiar with subatomic
physics. Briefly, due to a onc-in-sev
cral-millions fluke, the sun lets off a
huge solar flare, after being relatively
quiet for nearly a century.
Today, in 1992, this would mean
nothing more than lousy phone com
municalions for a week. But in 2081,
when humankind has planted a foot
hold firmly in the solar system, it
means disaster.
Those unlucky enough to be out
side arc given lethal.doses of gamma
rays. Space stations built with no safety
margins in their low orbits, come
crashing down through the suddenly
expanded atmosphere (remember
Skylab?).
On Earth, a huge and intricalcclcc
Ironic communications network is
disrupted, causing financial panic.
Those using Virtual Reality equip
ment are sent into a coma by the
electronic overload caused by the
Hare, and so on.
Probably the only problem is that
Zelazny and Thomas attempted a
grand-scale disaster novel, a la
“Lucifer’s Hammer,” but fell short.
Some aspcclsof the novel arc never
fully explored, such as the interesting
noiiofi of “Plasmolcs,” beings who
live in the sun’s upper atmosphere.
Arc they intelligent? What is their
society like? Will they communicate
with humans?
Some focus is put on scientific
efforts to predict and then confirm the
Hare, but nolncarly enough. Triebook
docs a superb job of showing how
widespread the societal chaos from
such an occurrence would be, and for
that, the book redeems itself, making
an interesting weekend read.
3 Bicycles For Sale
Claridge Mountain bke. 18 speed, rapid gears big tred
tires. S125 O.B.O. 435-0410.
Lincoln Police Department
Notice ot sale of unclaimed bicycles November 14,1992,
10:00am„ Lincoln Land Towing,410 West P Street. No
checks accepted I
4 Books For Sale
A NOVEL IDEA: 110 N. 14.475-TOME. Visitthe neglected
basement. Noon-6:00pm, Monday-Saturday.
6 Computers For Sale
Just arrived: Cliffs Studyware for MAC & IBM Biology.
Chemistry, Economics, Statistics, Physics. GMAT LSAT,
SNEAK PEEK SOFTWARE. 4750 NORMAL BLVD. 489
0300.__
Small portable personal computer-just like new! S275..
Call 438-5869.
10 Misc. For Sale
CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED
89 MERCEDES.S200
86 VW.$50
'87 MERCEDES.$100
65 MUSTANG.$50
Choose from thousands starting S25. FREE Information
24 Hour Hotline 801-379-2929 Copyright #NE11KJC
14 Pets
Black Cocker Spaniel. Housetrained. 4 months old. AKC
Registered S125 0 B.O. 435-0410.
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19 Ticket Exchange
Looking lor up to two season basketball tickets on the floor
lor 92-93 season Will buy per individual game if season
tickets unavailable. 474-9202.
Two NU-KU tickets, best oiler. 466-4037
2 NU-KU tickets. GA. best offer. 475-9301.
20 Vehicles For Sale
•77 Mercedes 280 SE S2995; '74 Camera, white, new
pamt and interior S1500; 82 Toyota Supera
2237 Q. St.
477-9513 or 432-1879
89 VWFox2-door.4-speed.air. AM FMcass..68Kmiles,
S3850 oilers. Baer s Auto Sales, 1647 S 3rd 477-6442
Sharp 1980 CJ5 Jeep, red with sott-top. 32 inch tires,
aluminum wheels, completely rebuilt, many extras! Ask
ing S5000 but will deal. 466-1802
110 Announcements
Perot 92
REGENTS ON CAMPUS
Frid»y-Nov. 6
11:30a.m.
Wick Alumni Center
Meet your regent over a Iree lunch
and let your concerns be known.
Sponsored bv the Government Liaison Committee
“Prejudice and Racism
Protest”
The Racial Pluralism Action Team will be sponsoring a
pro-active protest against racism and prejudice on No
vember 4,1992 at the Broyhill Fountain at 2:00 p.m. We
are asking all students to come out and speak their true
feelings and emotions to improve the conditions ot UNL
and create a move toward unification of students, faculty
and staff of all cultures
ATTENTION
COMMUTER STUDENTS
FACULTY & STAFF
Now is your chance to voice your comments. complaints,
suggestions, etc. about parking on and around campus to
the UNL Parking Advisory Committee. Pick up and fill out
the briel survey In the ASUN-Student Government office,
Rm. 115 Nebr. Union.
Attention: Pi Mu Epsilon, an Honorary Math Society, will
have its first organized meeting Wednesday. November
4, at 4:30pm. Tne meeting will be at Bessey Auditorium,
room 117. Max Larson win speak about careers in math.
A brief meeting will follow the presentation. Members and
non-members are invited.
Be an Ambassador!
Pick-up an application at City and East Campus Cap.
Offices or at the Vice chancellor of Student Affairs Office.
Applications are due at the Vice Chancellor's Office by
noon, Nov. 3.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING
Earn S2,000->/month + world travel (Hawaii,
Mexico, the Carribean, etc.) Holiday, Summer
and Career employment available. No experi
ence necessary. For employment program call
1 206 634 0468 ext. C5778
Did you know you could go to Oxford, Senshu.
Dijon, Budapest, Monterry, or even Moscow University
and receive UNL Credit^”
Come get more INFORMATION about
Study Abroad Opportunities
on: Thursday. November 5th
3:00, 4:00. and 5:00
in the NE Union,
Contact D vee in CBA Advising (CBA 241 472-2310) for
more information.
Emerging Leader Program
Applications now available for first year students who
want to explore their leadership potential. Office for
Student Involvement, 200 NE Union or 300 NE East
Union.
Introducing
Sculptured Nails
Now available at T rendsetiers
Holiday Special S34 50 for new set
(Regular price: 539,50)
Also manicures and fill-ins
Located at 1401 N. 56th
Call for appointment
__ 466-3035
Louis Crompton will speak on ’‘Homosexuality in Ancient
Rome", Nov. 4 at 3:30 in Andrews 228.
MASA SWEATER SALE
Alpaca Wool Sweaters Make excellent Christmas giftslI
Sale will be on the Pla?a-City Union. November 2 thru
November 6. 8:00am-5:00pm.
THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
C1987 fwWorta Inc 'distributed by Unmereel Preee Syndicate r
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Ornithology 101 field trips
Posters! Posters! Posters!
Recycled Sounds, 824 P. St.
476-8240.
We buy and trade, too.
RALLY AGAINST
RACISM
Broyhill Fountain
Wed, Nov. 4 at 2pm
sponsored by Racial Pluralism Action Team
SKY DIVE!
Jump trom a perfectly good airplane.
Call Crete Skydiving center 488-7084.
St. Jude:
Thank you for all you dol
D.
Parking Advisory Special
Session
Special session will be held at City Campus Union.
3:30pm on November 3, 1992. Room number will be
frosted. A special presentation will be made regarding the
effect on parking due to the 10 St. project which includes
a connection to 14 St In all likelihood, there will be a
significant loss of student parking spaces.
STUDY ABROAD INFORMATION MEETINGS: Tues
days at 6:30pm & every other Wednesday (11/11,11/
25,12/2) at 4:00pm. International Affairs, 1237 R Street,
472-5358
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in amazement 28 b,s,er 01 Ares
. . 30 Battleship to
6 Ages upon ages remember
10 Guitarist Atkins 32 Laundry need
14 Nobel Peace 35 Rabbit ears, e g
co‘winner 37 Kind of cap or
carpet
15 Plantation near 38 Pipe fitting
Twelve Oaks 3S Tra.ned in
16 Solemn pledge military
17 Superintendent marching
Roderick Alleyn s 41 One helping to
spouse build a library
19 Highland hillside 44 Call-day
20 German *5 Gram case
philosopher 47 Shoddiness
21 Kind of grapes 48 Fla Indians
or dough 52 Enioyed a repast
23 Lang -teaching 53 Kazakhstan and
technique Armenia, e g
54 Muse with a lyre
56 Tokyo, once
57 Deride
59 The House of
Blue Leaves"
playwright
61 Baez or Blondell
63 1 The woman," to
Sherlock
Holmes
68 Unemployed
69 Milanese money
70 Farm-equipment
man
71 Canasta ploy
72 Turn's nocturnal
partner
73 Readily
available
DOWN
1 Botanist Gray
2 Kind of order or
rule
3 City in Okla or
Minn
4 Footway
.5 Airy
6 Be present
7 Prior
8 Guadalajara
gold
9 Dissenting votes
10 Bavarian city
11 Lord Peter's lady
12 J.F K posting
13 Common article
18 Muslim title
22 Above,
poetically
23 Model of the 34 Shipworm 55 An inventor s
chivalric hero 36 Jocular Jay monogram
24 Ophelia s 40 Senate minority 58 ot s
brother leader wraparound
25 The Rabbi's 42 Legendary 60 s
helpmeet treasure city u ... ..
_ „ _ . . 7 . 61 Huck s traveling
27 Genevieve and 43 Oahu garland companion
Catherine, eg 45 Corporate ploys $2 Doe anagram
Abbr 49-out 64 Flight
29 Evoked a (resolved destination in
Gesundheit difficulties) songdom
31 Zilch 50 Exec -branch 65 Court call
33 Old English council • 66 Notable period
letters 51 Spa amenities 67 Corded fabric
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