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Hyperloop To Hell

Mike Player

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Hyperloop To Hell is a take-down spoof of disaster thrillers, as America’s first hyperloop and its passengers must be saved from total annihilation. Johnny Rios is not the action film star his father is. “Zombies On A Blimp” was a bust. With no backup plan, he takes a gig job as a security guard for “America’s First Hyperloop.” Funded by a down-on-his-luck trillionaire, Rusk Hanson, the Hyperloop on its maiden voyage rockets through the Nevada desert from Las Vegas to Reno. Cruising speed: 7 ...
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Hyperloop To Hell is a take-down spoof of disaster thrillers, as America’s first hyperloop and its passengers must be saved from total annihilation. Johnny Rios is not the action film star his father is. “Zombies On A Blimp” was a bust. With no backup plan, he takes a gig job as a security guard for “America’s First Hyperloop.” Funded by a down-on-…
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THE PRESIDENT'S SKETCHPAD: The second of a three-part series with Kettering University Dr. President Robert K. McMahan addressing a pivotal moment of institutional assessment and change, in the form of the President's Task Force of Program Realignment and Reinvention, which is restructuring the University for a changing future.…
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