Equally impressive is the other video of the Japanese guy hacking the Jumbotron in Tokyo. Geniuses on both sides of the ocean.
Equally impressive is the other video of the Japanese guy hacking the Jumbotron in Tokyo. Geniuses on both sides of the ocean.
I had to double-check, triple-check, to remove any doubt of its authenticity – this story reads so very much like a chapter from a Philip K. Dick tale that I could not help but reflexively assume that it was. It isn't, but the quality is so high, the functionality of tone and syntax hewn so artfully, that it can be…
@V:
"Our vibrations were getting nasty, but why? Was there no communication . . . had we deteriorated to the level of dumb beasts?"
It's just a mirage.
Five minutes, Turkish.
My childhood memories have now been diminished.
@collex: While the film clips out a few chapters and rearranges some others, it conveys the soul of the book with exquisite precision.
Pics or it didn't happen.
HUZZAH!
Shiney! ^_^
Offensively . . . hilarious! ^__^
Sounds like someone's gotten a little too into Rant.
Ah, but the real scenarioss remain untouched: such as Daleks vs The Borg — assimilation versus extermination. (One could fashion a similar match-up out of The Cybermen and The Borg, but their similarities almost make it a case of two alternate versions of the same characters encountering one another.)
Islam, more-or-less, falls under the Judeo-Christian Tent, seeing as how all three lift from the same source material.
And armed with actual arms; which, themselves, wield an uzi and an ax. That is a ship designed to fight space pirates.
I'd hoped someone would mention this. Gracias.
"You can't stop the signal, Mal. You can't stop — "