Chapter 1123 Making Movie Tapes
Chapter 1123 Making Movie Tapes
Inside the space, Li Mo'er used her mind to search for the answers she wanted in the book, and at the end of the book, she actually found what she was looking for.
The book states that to convert videos on a computer into movie tapes, you first need a video recorder (VCR), a video capture card, video cables, audio cables, and so on.
After searching, they finally found these items in a filming studio on the luxury cruise ship. This delighted Li Mo'er. After thinking for a moment, she finally understood why these items were on the luxury cruise ship.
In Japan in the past, action movies featuring two or three people were all the rage. Back then, which college student didn't have hundreds of martial arts action movies with two people stored on their computer?
Which college student can't readily name those Japanese action movie stars? Especially Aoi Sora, Yui Hatano, and others—they're household names!
The filming equipment found on this luxury cruise ship was most likely prepared for filming action movies featuring a few people.
With the device connected, Li Mo'er began searching for suitable movies on her computer.
First of all, the subject matter she chose was definitely a military film about resisting neon.
For example, films like "The Battle of Taierzhuang," "Tunnel Warfare," "Mine Warfare," and "The Double-Gun Granny." These kinds of movies were perfect for showing in the 80s.
The building's cinema has three screening rooms, one of which is a children's screening room. This requires preparing some animated films. In the end, Li Mo'er selected some domestic animated films, such as "Black Cat Detective", "Calabash Brothers", "Ma Liang and His Magic Paintbrush", "Nezha Conquers the Dragon King", "Havoc in Heaven", etc. In this era of information scarcity, these animated films will definitely satisfy the children's viewing needs.
Li Mo'er spent about ten days tinkering in the space, producing fifty or sixty films suitable for this era.
After finishing the films, Li Mo'er stretched and decided to go harvest the grain.
We promised to provide some food to the two fleets, and we can't go back on our word.
We'll harvest the wheat first, then plant the seeds, and we can harvest another crop next Saturday.
Outside the space, the growth cycle of spring wheat is about 100 days, while inside the space it only takes fifty or sixty days. If you water it with spiritual spring water twice more, the time will be shortened even further.
With a thought, the wheat stalks were uprooted, countless wheat grains rose into the air, the stalks were instantly crushed, the land was turned upside down, and the stalks were buried deep underground again.
Li Mo'er never talks about row spacing or plant spacing when farming.
She planted as densely as possible to maximize grain production. With the presence of the spiritual spring water, she was not worried about insufficient soil nutrients affecting yield!
He used his mind to evenly scatter the mature wheat on the land, covered it with a thin layer of soil, and then gave it a magical spring rain. In this way, the sowing of more than 1,000 acres of wheat was completed.
After sowing, I used my mind to compress and grind the wheat in the sky into flour, then put it into bags I had bought before and stored it in the warehouse.
Outside the space, Li Mo'er's mind could only control a range of one kilometer at most, but there was no such limitation inside the space.
Her thoughts could encompass the entire space.
After planting the wheat, she turned her attention to the rice. She had glanced at it during the day outside the space, and the rice had already started to head.
After more than ten days in the space, the rice was basically ripe.
In winter, because it was too cold, after she finished harvesting the rice, she would keep the straw and put it in the warehouse. Wherever there was no firewood for heating, she would send the straw there.
Now that spring is here and flowers are blooming, there's no need for this straw, so Li Mo'er simply crushed it and buried it under the soil. After the straw decomposes and ferments, it can also become nutrients for the soil.
Inside the space, Li Mo'er planted far more rice than wheat. At this moment, with a thought, the rice grains in the air automatically shed their husks, and the empty husks were buried underground, leaving the air filled with white rice.
At this moment, Li Mo'er remembered a news story she had seen in her previous life: rice can be harvested twice. This planting method is called ratooning rice. It achieves a second harvest by utilizing the dormant buds of the first-season rice stubble to germinate into panicles. It has advantages such as low cost, short cycle, and green and healthy, and has been successfully applied in Sichuan, Anhui, Hubei and other places.
Thinking of this, Li Mo'er decided to try it next time she harvested to see if she could harvest a second time in the space!
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