Stanisław Lem - Forum
English => Forum in English => Wątek zaczęty przez: Metalist w Kwietnia 18, 2006, 01:47:49 am
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A question for my fellow Lem fans. In Terminus, Pirx has to go by the guidelines of STP (as it's called in the Russian translation) for lift-off. I understand that STP is a government regulatory agency for space travel, but I was wondering if anyone could tell me what STP actually stands for. I'm sorry, but I'm not sure of the english equivalent of the acronym.
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I glanced at "Terminus" and found letters STP (in polish version) but I didn't find its translation.
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Me neither.
Except that in my book it said SPT rather than STP. Of couse we can make wild guesses, but that's not what You expect, is it now.
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I wonder if it is a puzzle.... Like the contents of the suitcase in Pulp Fiction. ;D
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Oh yes, it was SPT.
I'd like to know if Lem knew its meaning. I think not.
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I have written it in Google:
1) SPT is the Regional Transport Partnership (RTP) for the west of Scotland.
2) Società Pubblica Trasporti
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Does it really matter what STP stands for.The other thing is Terminus a robot with some disorder which doesnt bother him to mend the reactor and of course Pirx who was shocked by the mysterious messages of the dead spacemen trying to find the source.
Did anybody feel pity for the robot?
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Of course we did. At least I did.
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Did anybody feel pity for the robot?
Ofcource. Infact I believe that it was generally Lem's style not to make a monster out of the machine. He always showed some pity and almost compassion for machines. I think that he thought that the problem was that people were careless with technology. They did not respect it.
As for STP or SPT... I'm just trying to translate some Pirx into English and wanted to get the proper definition. But you're right. In the long run what matters is the story. :)
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Does it really matter what STP stands for.
No, it doesn't :)
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STP is also an US brand for automobile chemicals, fuel additives etc, especially to help the start up. Perhaps Prix uses them to start his engine... ;D
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STP is also an US brand for automobile chemicals, fuel additives etc, especially to help the start up. Perhaps Prix uses them to start his engine... ;D
Hmmm... Maybe by that time they have expanded into nuclear fuel additives? ;D
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Well, it's highy unlikely for Pirx to use petrol ::)
And Metallist - I just thought of something.
Isn't 'Metallist Kharkov' a footbal team where Poland's SEWERYN GANCARCZYK plays?
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Well, it's highy unlikely for Pirx to use petrol ::)
And Metallist - I just thought of something.
Isn't 'Metallist Kharkov' a footbal team where Poland's SEWERYN GANCARCZYK plays?
Yes! You are correct 8). He is one of their defenders.
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Now that's sweet. And what's even sweeter, is that Ukraine qualified for the World Cup finals, didn't they?
Being in a group with Spain may be painfull, but who are we to judge, since we're going to get our butts kicked by the Germans (or do we... :) )
::)
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Now that's sweet. And what's even sweeter, is that Ukraine qualified for the World Cup finals, didn't they? ::)
That is sweet indeed. And what would be even sweeter is if I could watch the World Cup, in this (US) country, without having to subscribe to a premium channel ::) At least you can still see some good hockey without "ESPN Europe" ::)
Being in a group with Spain may be painfull, but who are we to judge, since we're going to get our butts kicked by the Germans (or do we... )
Never say die my friend! Keep your spirits high! ;D
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Never Give Up.
http://www.logobrand.com/images/bandw_never_give_up.jpg
Cheers,
Socrates
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:)witty picture...philosophical...
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Yeah, inspiring...