I can’t tell if this is a reference to The Incredible Journey or if you haven’t read/seen it.
I can’t tell if this is a reference to The Incredible Journey or if you haven’t read/seen it.
This is it for me. I like that a multiplayer world is something dynamic I’m a part of even when I’m not interacting with it directly.
It isn’t just affecting education, unfortunately. There’s a number of topics (e.g. human rights, equality, etc) that society has become more enlightened about and that they’d like to revert.
I suspect they won’t need to rationalize it, unfortunately. This will be justification for them to use their weapons.
Thanks for posting this. I wouldn’t have gone looking for it and it was definitely worth watching.
I have a pair originally purchased for running but they’ve turned out to be useful in numerous situations where I wanted to listen to something without losing awareness of my surroundings.
It’s a book written in the 1960s that was one of my favorites as a kid. It’s been adapted into a couple of films, the most recent being in the early 90s. Essentially the story of two dogs and a cat that can talk to each other traversing the Canadian wilderness to find their humans.
edit: I got to wondering about the exact dates, so here’s some links in case anyone is interested:
1961 book, The Incredible Journey
1963 film, The Incredible Journey
1993 film, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey