---Sounds like a "Blade Runner" world, without the origami unicorn.:
" As Deckard loses his grip, Roy seizes his arm and hauls him onto the roof, saving Deckard. As Roy's life fades away, he calmly sits and delivers a soliloquy about the experiences of his life: "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die." Roy dies peacefully. Deckard is left reflecting when Gaff, who arrives after the duel, calls from a distance, "It's too bad she won't live; but then again, who does?" A worried Deckard returns to his apartment and is relieved to find Rachael alive. As they leave, Deckard finds an origami unicorn, a calling card left by Gaff. Depending on the version, the film ends with Deckard and Rachael either leaving the apartment block or driving through an idyllic pastoral landscape. In [email protected], off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "sandiego108" <sandiego108@> > wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], off_world_beings > > <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > "The Square root of 1%" -- The Movie > > > > > > http://youtube.com/watch?v=bwIYBO1RgD4 > > > <http://youtube.com/watch?v=bwIYBO1RgD4> > > > > > > OffWorld > > > > > I remember that course for two things-- the incredibly deep silence > > during meditation, and the high-handed behavior displayed by the > TMO- > > - I had reserved a single room, paid for, months in advance. While > > trying to register for a room for 6 hours in the crowded lobby of > > one of the hotels, I watched as single room after single room was > > given away to TM teachers who just showed up on short notice. I was > > finally given a shared room at 10:30PM. My roommate woke me up at > > 2:30AM when he came in. I did my morning and evening program the > > next day, met a few old friends, and then just packed up and left. > > Last course I attended.>> > > Personally I never felt much on that course. > All I wanted to do was go kayaking in Quebec on the ocean with ma > gal. Which I did before the course was over. We drove out from Iowa, > got lost in DC, asking directions in the ghetto, and when we got to > the campus, we hoisted our 13 foot kayaks up the stairs to our 3rd > floor room and kept them in the room because we didn't trust to leave > them on top of the car. I was impressed no-one complained about that. > > I stayed at Galudet which was pretty cool because the only noise you > would get is occasional person screaming in the ghettos nearby, > occasional gunshots, and police choppers, and the deaf people on > campus shouting at each other using sign language (yea, real noisy > people). > Apart from that it was real quiet for a city. > > I remember the women bought Bevan a white suit, which he was > embarrassed by at first, and I remember the fundie christians > standing outside the flying halls telling us to repent. Everyone > politely ignored them. > > OffWorld >
