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krrdr2010
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by krrdr2010 » Thu Dec 08, 2016 3:30 pm
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james olden
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by james olden » Thu Dec 08, 2016 7:53 pm
they should have the new kr tv series released on (september 26,2017) for the 35 year anniversary
On the Quest for filling in the gaps from right after after Scent of Roses 1986- Knight Rider 2008
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by Assasinge » Thu Dec 08, 2016 7:59 pm
I will never forget the day my dad brought home a season 1 disc set of Knight Rider...that was the day I learned about the world's most amazing car. Thanks Dad. And Happy 35th Anniversary to KR, and the late Glen Larson.
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by jup » Fri Dec 09, 2016 3:14 am
Perhaps what is even more amazing is how the world is catching up with the world that Glen A. Larson was dreaming of. Cars actually are starting to drive themselves. (Semi's, too.) AI tech is now starting to hold conversations. Maybe by the 40'th anniversary, it won't be deemed science fiction to hold a conversation with your car as it drives down the street. Sure, jumping over things and crashing through brick walls probably always will be fiction for a publicly owned car. But, maybe not for a Super Trooper's Pursuit model. In a potential future, it might make sense for a real life Michael Long to have a police car that can act as a partner, be reinforced to resist bullets, call for backup or medical assistance, have some kind of comm-link, be equipped with some sort of super engine for high speeds and even...possibly even have some kind of jumping and crashing/collision ability. Even a S.I.D. style remote drone sounds extremely likely and useful, these days.
Cheers to a show that's almost no longer fantasy/science fiction.