Since word came on Tuesday that Warner Bros. is developing a reboot of The Wachowski's groundbreaking 1999 film The Matrix, it got many people talking about how The Matrix should never be rebooted, or how now is the
perfect time for a reboot of the franchise.
For example, you may want to schedule your
lunch time for the reboot, a viable option since your PC will be on but you won't be working at it (hopefully).
It's
time for a reboot after a summer of indulgence, and time to give yourself some intentional self - care and nourishing for the busy fall.
This thinking is also reflected in Professor John Hattie's recent book
chapter Time for a reboot: Shifting away from distractions to improve Australia's schools.
The event is said to see every DC book in The New 52 jump forward five years in September, the
annual time for reboots, zero issues, villain's months and other gimmicks.
Whether the winter months broke your good sleep habits or you never had great sleep habits to begin with, it's
time for a reboot!
Time for a reboot: Shifting away from distractions to improve Australia's schools.
And yet, across the gulf of space that is the video games industry, minds immeasurably superior to ours decided that, yes, it was
time for a reboot; and slowly, and surely, they drew their plans for XCOM: Enemy Unknown...
If your Facebook feed is full of spring break pictures and snarky memes, it's
time for a reboot.