Author Archives: Marco
03.19
New currencies were born every minute, said Mark. In Fiore Island people wrote on pieces of paper what they owed and exchanged them for food or work. Some signed too many papers and people refused them. Others’ were broadly accepted.
03.18
September, 1852. The first steam-powered AirBird flies for 17 miles before landing, in strong winds, on a hilly terrain in Harley Island. September, 1933. Over 18,000 AirBirds are in service in Helobiae.
03.17
All at once, Mark said, nothing seemed to be worth much. People were trying to sell anything but few could buy. Those who still had money, fearful of further losses, were reluctant to spend any. In Coney Island,
03.17
All at once, Mark said, nothing seemed to be worth much. People were trying to sell anything but few could buy. Those who still had money, fearful of further losses, were reluctant to spend any. In Coney Island,
03.16
It was January’ Dark Night, Julia and Gaia were sitting on the roof, alone. Kristen was out and the cold kept most indoors. The whole city was dark, to remember the miracle we all are. Above them, the breathtaking
03.14
Michael Fiorello was widely criticized in Coney Island for his cautious attitude. Some thought he did not understand modernity. Then, one day, a house builder on Ostrich Island had no money to pay the workers and found no willing lenders.
03.13
Before time. Steam naturally generated from millions of vents throughout the land warms huts and tents. 1820. Invention of Bucket Steam Trap allows steam piping throughout the city.
03.13
Before time. Steam naturally generated from millions of vents throughout the land warms huts and tents. 1820. Invention of Bucket Steam Trap allows steam piping throughout the city.
03.12
Michael Fiorello saw excitement build up on the wildest ideas and people slowly becoming greedy. His son’s toy train moved towards the end of the track. He raised the cost of money and enforced a bank law restricting lending
03.11
The Magnetics Notebooks detail, in drawings and words, how people’s emotions are contagious and broadly determined by the earth’s magnetic cycles. In one of the notebooks, called the Statistical Notebook, historical data show the correlation. Michael Fiorello eventually placed
03.11
The Magnetics Notebooks detail, in drawings and words, how people’s emotions are contagious and broadly determined by the earth’s magnetic cycles. In one of the notebooks, called the Statistical Notebook, historical data show the correlation. Michael Fiorello eventually placed


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