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we watched «the hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy» tonite. the original tv show from 1981 by the bbc. the last time i watched it was 25 years ago. twentyfivefuckin’ years ago. a quarter of a hundred. and i’m quite sure i’ll wait another 25 years to watch it again. 3 very slow hours. but: i didn’t fall asleep. ok, maybe for 30 seconds in the last 3rd hour.

besides that, i think i should read the books again.

note: the electronic book «the hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy» in the show was the 1st intergalactic iPad?

done? doing beta or not?

delivered in beta from ks12.

oh, and btw. take a look into this direction: the cult of done manifesto & done manifesto poster

but keep in mind:

«[…] Look back at our contemporary visual & cultural ‘heroes’ and how they worked. Kubrick, Saville, Crewdson, Rams, Hadid. It was (or is) their way, or the highway. Commitment was not so thin on the ground with these people, and they aren’t exactly ‘dinosaurs’…»

neil , comment on swissmiss post

[my starting point: swissmiss]

to be replaced

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«[…] Floyd sometimes wondered if the Newspad, and the fantastic technology behind it, was the last word in man’s quest for perfect communications. Here he was, far out in space, speeding away from Earth at thousands of miles an hour, yet in a few milliseconds he could see the headlines of any newspaper he pleased. (That very word «newspaper», of course, was an anachronistic hangover into the age of electronics.) The text was updated automatically on every hour; even if one read only the English versions, one could spend an entire lifetime doing nothing but absorbing the ever-changing flow of information from the news satellites.

It was hard to imagine how the system could be improved or made more convenient. But sooner or later, Floyd guessed, it would pass away, to be replaced by something as unimaginable as the Newspad itself would have been to Caxton or Gutenberg. […]»

Arthur C. Clarke · «2001: A Space Odyssey» · 1968

[hat tip to gruber, cinema fist and boing boingand no, I did the image before I saw their articles, how I read before w/o seeing their images? I read (via feed reader) gruber, decided to blog it, did the image work, looked who’s to credit for … and was surprised by the same images — and there are more shots to choose from.]