The Jetsonian future -- the year 2062, to be exact -- seemed full of promise. Just ask Matt Novak, a self-described Jetsonologist. Novak tells Cowan that he agrees "The Jetsons" is "just a cartoon, and I totally understand and recognize it. But as a parody show, I think it's imp...
I wish this project wasn't going into development...right now. Instead, what they should do is wait until 2062 - the year the original show took place in - and celebrate the event with a live-action movie. Sadly, it would seem that dream will never be realized, so instead let's do...
Nope. All of this technology exists now, thanks in part to the rise of artificial intelligence voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri, which can not only take directives from you, but also respond, offering cooking advice or even telling you how to spell “Missis...
Now the nextTrekstory, “Wolf in the Fold”, from the second season, with its take off the Ripper mythos is delightful indeed. Bloch does horror very, very well and within the restrictions of Sixties television governing what can be shown for blood and violence, he does quite a bit here....
The passage of this act allowed employees greater freedom to take their employers to court in cases of workplace discrimination, while also placing caps on the number of damages that could be awarded based on employer size. [Pictured: President H.W. Bush in the Oval Office on Jan. 25, ...
The camper shell portion is.. different. They say “There are so many things you could do with this little NASA Alien spaceship.” It does look space’y, not as in spacey, but related to outer space. Usually, the cab portion of a Class C motorhome (on a truck or van chassis with ...
The new law calls them 'roadable aircrafts'. It's for an aircraft that can also be used to drive on a public highway. However, they cannot take off from or land on a public highway. That can only happen at an airfield,according to Fortune. ...
The passage of this act allowed employees greater freedom to take their employers to court in cases of workplace discrimination, while also placing caps on the number of damages that could be awarded based on employer size. [Pictured: President H.W. Bush in the Oval Office on Jan. 25, ...