@ALostInquirer@lemm.ee to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world • edit-28 months agoWhat produced the old dead channel tv static audiovisuals on tvs?upload.wikimedia.orgimagemessage-square62fedilinkarrow-up1179arrow-down14file-text
arrow-up1175arrow-down1imageWhat produced the old dead channel tv static audiovisuals on tvs?upload.wikimedia.org@ALostInquirer@lemm.ee to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world • edit-28 months agomessage-square62fedilinkfile-text
Media alt text: 3D render of old tv set with animated static on its screen, as if tuned to a dead channel.
minus-squareDavel23linkfedilink7•8 months agoIn another bit of poorly-aged prediction by Gibson, Case, the main character, brings some RAM with him to sell for a quick buck on the street. How much RAM? Three entire megabytes.
minus-square@ZagamTheVile@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink9•8 months agoYeah, but tbf, Case was pretty jacked up at the time. Also, there’s a market now for obsolete stuff.
minus-square@dylanmorgan@slrpnk.netlinkfedilink2•8 months agoHere’s the real question: did Gibson write Neuromancer before or after Bill Gates said no one would ever conceivably need more than 640k of RAM?
minus-squareDavel23linkfedilink1•8 months agoI’m not sure, but I always found it mildly amusing that he wrote it on a manual typewriter.
In another bit of poorly-aged prediction by Gibson, Case, the main character, brings some RAM with him to sell for a quick buck on the street. How much RAM? Three entire megabytes.
Yeah, but tbf, Case was pretty jacked up at the time.
Also, there’s a market now for obsolete stuff.
Here’s the real question: did Gibson write Neuromancer before or after Bill Gates said no one would ever conceivably need more than 640k of RAM?
I’m not sure, but I always found it mildly amusing that he wrote it on a manual typewriter.