Dan Davis, an electronics engineer, had finally made the invention of a lifetime: a household robot that could do almost anything. Wild success was within reach—and Dan’s life was ruined.
In a plot to steal his business, his greedy partner and greedier fiancée tricked him into taking the “long sleep”—suspended animation for thirty years. But when he awoke in the far different world of A.D. 2000, he made an amazing discovery. And suddenly Dan had the means to travel back in time—and get his revenge.
When two male and two female supremely sensual, unspeakably cerebral humans find themselves under attack from aliens who want their awesome quantum breakthrough, they take to the skies -- and zoom into the cosmos on a rocket roller coaster ride of adventure and danger, ecstasy and peril.
The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former United States Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara directed by Errol Morris. The film includes an original score by Philip Glass. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature.
The film consists of interviews with McNamara, detailing his life between 1961 and 1968 and the difficult career decisions he made during this period. The title refers to the uncertainty that descends over a battlefield once fighting begins.
Peter the Great (Audiobook) - Robert K Massieby Robert K Massie
Peter the Great brought Russia from the darkness of its own Middle Ages into the Enlightenment and transformed it into the power that has its legacy in the Russia of our own century