No Hill Too Fast
Title | No Hill Too Fast PDF eBook |
Author | Phil Mahre |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN |
Not So Fast
Title | Not So Fast PDF eBook |
Author | Doug Hill |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 082035029X |
There's a well-known story about an older fish who swims by two younger fish and asks, "How's the water?" The younger fish are puzzled. "What's water?" they ask. Many of us today might ask a similar question: What's technology? Technology defines the world we live in, yet we're so immersed in it, so encompassed by it, that we mostly take it for granted. Seldom, if ever, do we stop to ask what technology is. Failing to ask that question, we fail to perceive all the ways it might be shaping us. Usually when we hear the word "technology," we automatically think of digital de- vices and their myriad applications. As revolutionary as smartphones, online shop- ping, and social networks may seem, however, they t into long-standing, deeply entrenched patterns of technological thought as well as practice. Generations of skeptics have questioned how well served we are by those patterns of thought and practice, even as generations of enthusiasts have promised that the latest innovations will deliver us, soon, to Paradise. We're not there yet, but the cyber utopians of Silicon Valley keep telling us it's right around the corner. What is technology, and how is it shaping us? In search of answers to those crucial questions, Not So Fast draws on the insights of dozens of scholars and artists who have thought deeply about the meanings of machines. The book explores such dynamics as technological drift, technological momentum, technological disequilibrium, and technological autonomy to help us understand the interconnected, inter- woven, and interdependent phenomena of our technological world. In the course of that exploration, Doug Hill poses penetrating questions of his own, among them: Do we have as much control over our machines as we think? And who can we rely on to guide the technological forces that will determine the future of the planet?
Say Yes
Title | Say Yes PDF eBook |
Author | Donna Hill |
Publisher | Kensington Publishing Corp. |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2012-06-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0758287909 |
Donna Hill returns to the beloved characters she introduced in If I Could with this poignant, insightful story of a woman who dares to say no to a loveless existence. . .and yes to the challenges and pleasures of living life on her own terms. Regina Everette never expected things to be simple when—to the shock of everyone around her—she walked away from her empty marriage. Of course, she never expected to find real love waiting around the corner, either. Now that she's with Parker Heywood, she knows what true happiness feels like. Still, it comes with a price. Her children want their father to be the only man in her life, and he's determined to win Regina back. Parker has his own obligations, too: a teen daughter who wants to be the first, and only, woman in his life. With everyone outside the relationship seemingly bent on pulling them apart, their love will be put to the ultimate test. But through it all, Parker is willing to stay by Regina's side forever. . .if she will only say yes. "[A] spellbinding story that will give any reader or book club plenty to talk about!" —Romantic Times
Horseless Age
Title | Horseless Age PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1352 |
Release | 1913 |
Genre | Automobile industry and trade |
ISBN |
Cross-Country Running & Racing
Title | Cross-Country Running & Racing PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Galloway |
Publisher | Meyer & Meyer Verlag |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2010-10-07 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1841263036 |
Annotation This book presents all the training necessary to train for cross-country races. Galloway's successful training program explains how to build endurance, train and race on hills, varied terrain running, speed training, race strategies, maximizing performance, and reducing the risk of injury.
Historical Dictionary of Skiing
Title | Historical Dictionary of Skiing PDF eBook |
Author | E. John B. Allen |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 381 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0810868024 |
Skiing is one of the oldest modes of transportation known, predating the wheel with dated artifacts to prove its pedigree. Skiing for sport, however, did not become common until about 150 years ago. The first Winter Olympic Games, held in Chamonix, France in 1924, were the first to introduce skiing as a competition. Events were held in both ski jumping and cross-country skiing. With advances in technology and increased leisure time, the popularity of skiing as a sport has risen exponentially since it was first introduced. The Historical Dictionary of Skiing relates the history of the sport through a comprehensive alphabetical dictionary with detailed, cross-referenced entries on key figures, places, competitions, and governing bodies within the sport. Author E. John B. Allen introduces the reader to the history of skiing through a detailed chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes and an extensive bibliography. This book is an excellent access point for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the history of skiing.
Not Wisely, But Too Well
Title | Not Wisely, But Too Well PDF eBook |
Author | Rhoda Broughton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 1868 |
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