Jim DeLillo
Bio
Jim DeLillo writes about tech, science, and travel. He is also an adventure photographer specializing in transporting imagery and descriptive narrative.
Stories (52/0)
The Stanford Inn by The Sea
Nestled along the breathtaking Mendocino Coast of California The Stanford Inn by The Sea is a testament to eco-tourism, whole food, plant-based cuisine, and immersive experiences. This luxurious inn offers a unique opportunity for travelers to connect with nature, savor delectable plant-based meals, and engage in transformative activities that extend beyond their stay. Owned by Jeff and Joan Stanford, the inn embodies a deep commitment to sustainability and compassion. Let us embark on a journey to explore the remarkable features and ethos of this extraordinary eco-resort.
By Jim DeLillo10 months ago in Earth
MoonPass Lookouts: A Captivating Forest Escape for Stargazers and Astronomical Adventurers
Wallace, Idaho – Kristie Wolfe, the esteemed Airbnb host and visionary behind extraordinary properties, invites avid stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the wonders of the cosmos with her latest venture: MoonPass Lookouts. Situated in the enchanting forests of Wallace, Idaho, this unique forest experience promises to transport guests to new celestial heights.
By Jim DeLillo10 months ago in Earth
The popular one
Girls admired her. Boys adored her. All tried to court her in gender-free romances. Her smooth skin appealed to boys and girls and those that had declared themselves as other or both. Her scent alluring, her smile disarming. One could sense a hidden masculine strength. She exuded energy, power, and control over all those that sought her attention. Those that won it were never heard from again.
By Jim DeLillo12 months ago in Fiction
AI vs. 2001: A Space Odyssey
Discalimer: The following is AI generated content ================================================ Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film "2001: A Space Odyssey" is a cinematic masterpiece that explores the possibilities of space exploration and the future of artificial intelligence (AI). In the film, an advanced AI system named HAL 9000 plays a crucial role, showcasing an impressive level of intelligence, consciousness, and emotional capability that was once unimaginable. Today, AI has made significant strides, but we are still far from achieving the sophistication and capabilities of HAL.
By Jim DeLilloabout a year ago in Futurism
The Blackness of Space
Black is black. But not quite, really. The background of space is not black. Aside from the noise, there is a faint signal. There is light from many sources in the sky background. These sources included sky glow and emission from other nearby objects.
By Jim DeLilloabout a year ago in Earth
Of Meteors, meteorites, comets, and Asteroids
The cosmos is filled with various celestial objects that have been fascinating astronomers and sky gazers for centuries. Among these cosmic entities, meteor, meteorite, comet, and asteroid are the terms that often pop up in celestial discussions. Though these terms may sound similar, they have distinct characteristics and interesting differences.
By Jim DeLilloabout a year ago in Earth
What AI Reveals About Revelations
I asked Notion.SO AI to write an essay comparing current events to the events in The Book of Revelations in The Bible. The book of Revelations in the Bible is known for its prophetic and apocalyptic nature, with various events described in the book being interpreted as signs of the end times. While it is important to note that the interpretations of the events in Revelations are highly debated among scholars and religious leaders, there are some similarities between the events described in the book and current world events.
By Jim DeLilloabout a year ago in Futurism
Adventure and Art in Borrego Springs
Nestled between the historic gold mining town of Julian and The Salton Sea, Borrego Springs and the surrounding Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California offer a number of exceptional experiences. Located two hours from San Diego, there are activities and natural attractions suited for many types of RVers. With 805 km (500 mi) of dirt roads, a dozen wilderness areas, kilometers of hiking trails you would expect some great adventures, and you won’t be disappointed.
By Jim DeLillo2 years ago in Wander
Boost Autumn Colors
Brilliant reds and yellows pop from these images because of the use of a rare-earth filter. Didymium filters. Didymium (Greek: δίδυμο, twin element) is a mixture of the elements praseodymium and neodymium. It is used in safety glasses for glassblowing and blacksmithing, especially with a gas (propane)-powered forge, where it provides a filter that selectively blocks the yellowish light at 589 nm emitted by the hot sodium in the glass without having a detrimental effect on general vision, unlike dark welder's glasses. The usefulness of didymium glass for eye protection of this sort was discovered by Sir William Crookes.
By Jim DeLillo2 years ago in Photography