- the 24th century, when the
technology for teleportation,
referred to as "
Jaunting", is commonplace,
allowing for
instantaneous transportation across enormous...
- Look up
jaunt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jaunt may
refer to: Teleportation,
called jaunting in
Alfred Bester's The
Stars My
Destination (the origin...
- (inside
jaunting car),
having a cover, and an
elongated version. The
driver of a
jaunting car is
called a jarvey.
Outside of Ireland,
jaunting car usually...
- City is my
Irish jaunting car.
Chorus Then if you want to hire me, step into
Mickey Maher, And ask for
Larry Doolan and his
Irish jaunting car. When Queen...
- psionics,
including the
phenomenon of "
jaunting",
named after the
scientist (Charles Fort Jaunte) who
discovered it.
Jaunting is the
instantaneous teleportation...
-
singed off" was a true
Scottish fare savored. Most of the trip was in a
jaunting car, an
Irish open-air two-wheeled cart
drawn by a
single horse—which because...
-
Coastal Defense. On
October 6, 2021,
Jaunt Air
Mobility entered into a
merger with the AIRO group. AIRO's subsidiary,
Jaunt Air Mobility,
advanced to the next...
- the Sovereign's
Bodyguard in Scotland. Prebble, John (2000). The King's
Jaunt:
George IV in Scotland,
August 1822'One and
Twenty Daft Days'.
Birlinn Publishers...
- [relevant?] "The
Jaunt" is a
horror short story by
Stephen King
first published in 1981. In the
story teleportation is
commonplace with the "
Jaunting" technology...
- Herdic: A
specific type of horse-drawn carriage, used as an omnibus.
Jaunting car: a
sprung cart in
which p****engers sat back to back with
their feet...