Here are two actual cases and tips on how to prevent
these nightmares from happening to you.
Not exact matches
Loved this article
from the author about how the novel relates
to the world today, and this bit: «One of my rules was that I would not put any events into the book that had not already
happened in what James Joyce called the «
nightmare» of history, nor any technology not already available.
Arsenal are literally one injury away
from a real
nightmare and if we
happen to lose either Per Mertesacker, Laurent Koscielny or Calum Chambers, that
nightmare will be upon us.
Leagues and recreation departments need
to take proactive measures
to protect their league's reputation
from nightmares like what
happened in Greely, but most importantly, they need
to protect the safety (physical and emotional) of their youth participants.
If you
happen to enjoy puzzle and logic games, it's very easy
to recommend
Nightmares from the Deep 2: The Siren's Call.
There's no way
to tell how likely this is
to actually
happen — given both the technical problems of refurbishing a film whose appeal often derives
from the fact that it looks like it was shot through cheesecloth, as well as the fact that it's Tommy Wiseau saying this — but we can't help but fantasize and / or have waking
nightmares about the effects the addition of 3D might have on certain scenes.
Although the descent of Flight 1549 after it struck a flock of geese is depicted several times, including the
nightmare from which Sully awakens in the opening scene, the bulk of the film concerns what
happens next, especially the increasingly hostile investigation by a panel accusing Sully and his first officer, Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart), of endangering their passengers by refusing
to try for LaGuardia or Newark.
It
happens to everyone, so it's laughable
to even entertain this idea, especially with 1.5 million authors
to contend with and too many books
to count — different variations of English, translations
from other languages into English, use of regional dialect in dialogue, fantasy and science - fiction characters etc that don't fit within the realm of English — trying
to deal with all of that would be a logistical
nightmare that Amazon literally doesn't have the manpower
to handle.
It proves how little knowledge people have in the logistical
nightmares of troop movement (and supply lines etc), not
to mention an amphibious invasion (Normandy was pulled off despite horrendous
nightmares from one country extremely close
to another) Imagine the
nightmare of trying
to coordinate this across the Atlantic and or Pacific Ocean, dodging weather and hit and run tactics that surely would have
happened.
These
nightmare scenarios could
happen — unless we put in our all,
from now until Election Day and beyond,
to make sure they don't.