Manuel Sanz
Bio
Stories (4/0)
Paranormal Horror Stories
On a road trip from New Hampshire to Florida, I had to stop at a hotel to sleep overnight when I was about halfway there. The hotel was an old and somewhat dilapidated establishment that rested off the highway on a quiet road. There were only two cars in the parking lot, indicating that there were not many guests. The lady at the front desk was very robotic and seemed bored with her job, fitting the atmosphere of the hotel perfectly. The lobby was full of tacky chairs and tables that one would expect to find put out on the curb.
By Manuel Sanz7 months ago in Horror
Blackout Horror Stories
During my early twenties, I was employed as a construction worker and engineer in the Philadelphia region. My colleagues and I were primarily engaged in basic construction tasks, such as constructing add-ons to existing structures. One notable project in 2012 involved the construction of a small basement area and the extension of the main floor for a coroner dentist building. This basement was intended to accommodate a bathroom and two spacious storage areas. Our progress was commendable, as we had already installed functioning lights in the basement. Consequently, the basement had been sealed off, eliminating the presence of a large hole in the ground. The operational lights provided us with sufficient illumination during our nocturnal work shifts.
By Manuel Sanz7 months ago in Horror
Trick-or-Treating Horror Stories
Years ago on Halloween, I encountered a dubious situation. My cousin had come over to join me in trick-or-treating. At the time, I was 15 years old, which may have been considered too old for such an activity, but the allure of free candy was too great to resist.
By Manuel Sanz7 months ago in Horror
COOL INVENTIONS YOU SHOULD SEE.
The recent GAC Tech Day exhibition in China was a resounding success. One of the participants unveiled an invention that can only be described as futuristic - a hybrid vehicle that combines a car and a drone. This unique vehicle has the ability to operate together or independently, both on the ground and in the air. Users can choose its route via a monitor or through voice commands. Additionally, it offers the convenience of vertical takeoff and landing, all powered by electricity. While successful tests have been conducted with a real passenger, specific production timelines and technical details have not yet been disclosed. For now, we can only rely on forecasts, such as Hyundai's belief that urban air transportation can be expected before the end of the decade. Nike, the renowned American brand, is introducing a remarkable addition to the world of smart clothing - the Origami Jacket. Made from Smart Fabric, this jacket intelligently responds to your body's sweat and temperature, adjusting itself accordingly by compressing or loosening up. It also features ventilation hulls for added comfort. Nike has kept things simple by avoiding batteries and other complex features, making it suitable for both casual wear and workouts. The female version of the jacket will be available in July, while the male version will be released in the fall. As for the price, there is currently no information available. However, how much would you be willing to pay for this innovative jacket?
By Manuel Sanz8 months ago in Geeks