Seeing is believing: new possibilities in virtual reality
John Patrick Pullen
Veronica is white-knuckle gripping the steering wheel while Justin casually counts the diamonds, like he was dividing up a stash of M&M's.
We're racing away from a pack of gangsters, and as the getaway car tears down the road, I watch the world go by from the back seat windows. Up through the open sun roof, there's blue sky above, and peering down, the leather seats look plush and bigger than I expected. It's exciting; I've never been in a jewel heist before, let alone in a MINI —...