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 The Missouri River neared its highest point in the capital city Saturday, and forecasters said it wasn t nearly as bad as feared a few days earlier.The river reached about 29 feet Saturday morning, about 6 feet above flood stage. That was high enough to flood stretches of the Katy Trail and to cover some low-lying roads and nearly  stanley cup 1,400 acres of farmland.But it was not as dire as previous predictions of a 34-foot peak that could have wiped out many farmers  crops for the year and inundated the Jefferson City Airport.The National Weather Service forecast moderate to major flood stanley kubek ing along the Grand River near Sumner in north-central Missouri, where flood stage is 26 feet. The river rose to near 40 feet but had fallen slightly by Saturday morning and should keep dropping, the weather service said. They re getting some impact to the homes,  National Weather Service hydrologist Mark Fuchs said.  They may be escaping the worst of it.         In 1993 the river at Sumner reached 42.5 feet, but nearly 40 feet marks the second-highest level going back at least 60 years, the weather service said.Fuchs, in St. Louis, said levee breaks in the western part of the state earl stanley cup ier this week relieved the pressure and the height of the water as the river peak moved eastward. The bigger effects do not look like they re going to happen,  Fuchs said.  Overall, this is a decent little flood but not anything to get real excited about. We re looking at largely minor inconveniences throughout the Missou Hdbm What color is an orgasm
 The matter transmitter is one of science fiction   greatest inventions. It   been in hundreds of SF stories, perhaps most famously in Star Trek as the transporter. And yet writers keep trying to turn this incredibly useful, flexible idea into nothing more than a fancy system of transit. Which is all wrong.     The first attempts on the life of the matter transmitter were made in the 1930s, thanks to the film serials Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. The trope survived, but it was only a delay of execution. In the early 1960s, Doctor Who and the Outer Limits both took pot shots and in 1966 Star Trek delivered the fatal blow. Beam me up, Scotty killed the matter transmitter dead at the grand old age of 89. Okay, maybe I ;m stanley thermobecher  exaggerating . . . but only slightly. I would still argue that television stripped one of SF   oldest and most powerful trope stanley cup s back to a simple means of moving things around, and ignored its many other wonderful possibilities in the process. This wasn ;t what TV set out to do, of course. Using camera trickery to move people from set to set is much easier than choreographing expensive model shots: that   the principle behind the TARDIS, which is of course a space machine as well as a time machine.  Early Doctor Who also used more conventional matter transmitters in The Keys of Marinus and The Daleks ; Mast stanley cup er Plan.  It allowed writers to concentrate on different kin