Nope. And not just a ride or two but an entire "land".
Nope. And not just a ride or two but an entire "land".
Avatarland should open at Disney's Animal Kingdom sometime in the next two years. But wait one more and many of the Star Wars attractions will be open at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
I live an hour south and in a different state, but as soon as I saw the headline I thought, "It's gotta be the Kenwood area."
Pfft. Scientists, call me when you finally are able to recreate glowing vanilla ice.
As a person that has presented himself on the Internet as a "Strangeite" since before the book was published (thanks to my librarian wife that gave me an advanced read edition).
I will admit that I know VERY little of biology in comparison to those that have devoted their lives. In fact, I haven't studied biology formally since my AP Biology class almost 20 years ago.
For me, that book is The City and the Stars. Reading it, I could just SEE humanities future spelled out in crystalline form. Hell, I'm convinced Clarke was :( from the future and thought, "What the hell? I'll write SF"
I am reading Clarke's Childhood's End in preparation for the SyFy miniseries. I just passed the part where the Overlords basically let humans do whatever the fuck they want, with only a couple of exceptions. One of which is, don't harm animals unless it is for food or self-defence.
Thank you. My reading about your observation of the Q&A of the movie despite being an indirect observation for me, really helps me to understand it.
Do you know where this will be awesome?
Ha! And I was just thinking, "I wish they presented better descriptions of the wards."
It was the only new type of whiskey I could think of, but being a Kentuckian, in my mind there is Bourbon and then everything else.
But the question is what new will be enjoyed 100 years from now.
Yeah, but my ancestors were enjoying that 100 years ago.
Reading this article makes me marvel on how much that silly game has taught me.
Thanks!
Got a source for #2? That is pretty damning.