Meanwhile, the port of 21 has begun, and I'm about 50% done with the IonMonkey macroassembler. More about this later.
And pay no attention to that big black monolith. It's just a Macintosh TV turned upside down and buried.
Meanwhile, the port of 21 has begun, and I'm about 50% done with the IonMonkey macroassembler. More about this later.
And pay no attention to that big black monolith. It's just a Macintosh TV turned upside down and buried.
The only thing I know differently is that it's Strauss, not Wagner.
ReplyDeleteArgh, I'm on crack. You are correct, of course.
DeleteGreat. Now I can't get the Blue Danube out of my head. I just turned into a giant foetus, floating in space, looking at the Earth in disgust.
ReplyDeleteopen the pod bay doors........HAL!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of 2001, somebody made some amazing 3D models and scripts for Celestia (which runs on PPC Mac), nearly every space scene from the movie reproduced in incredible detail - right down to the floating pen on the moon shuttle and the instructions for the zero gravity toilet. Check it out: http://celestiasws.free.fr/
ReplyDeleteHere's Arthur C Clarke in 1974, predicting the Internet and telecommuting. Strangely, he does not specifically mention the world's most advanced browser for PowerPC
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=OIRZebE8O84