I am, indeed, a bastard. A magnificent bastard [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MagnificentBastard], one might say.InterAirplay said:At least Tron got away with this shit back in the 80's, when everyone was dazzled by "computers wooo!"
I remember it was far more awesome when I watched as a child with no idea how computers actually worked. Nowadays I find myself spluttering in disbelief.
You bastard. I had plans for today, I thought this wouldn't show up for another page at least!Queen Michael said:Unfortunate Implications [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/UnfortunateImplications] are always interesting. Good strip as usual!
In Tron, the "people" in the Grid are actually programs.Prof. Monkeypox said:Unfortunately... I don't get the reference. I know it's from Tron, but I have no experience with the subject. But, hey, this is the first I ever didn't understand.
I would guess it was just a merging of the words "genocide" and "cyber".Zeithri said:.. What does this have to do with..
Genocyber at all?
In Tron, people were transported into computers and met other programs. They all looked like people, but some were "users" (the real people) and most were "programs." So when a user in the real world deleted something, a program in the computer would die. It's a cool movie, you should watch it because the plot doesn't focus on the logistics of it much...Prof. Monkeypox said:Unfortunately... I don't get the reference. I know it's from Tron, but I have no experience with the subject. But, hey, this is the first I ever didn't understand.
I'm bloody lucky I just finished my essay before looking at this.Queen Michael said:I am, indeed, a bastard. A magnificent bastard [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MagnificentBastard], one might say.InterAirplay said:At least Tron got away with this shit back in the 80's, when everyone was dazzled by "computers wooo!"
I remember it was far more awesome when I watched as a child with no idea how computers actually worked. Nowadays I find myself spluttering in disbelief.
You bastard. I had plans for today, I thought this wouldn't show up for another page at least!Queen Michael said:Unfortunate Implications [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/UnfortunateImplications] are always interesting. Good strip as usual!
Tron characters are computer programs... Every time you delete a file, you destroy a family. Every time you undelete.exe that file, you bring back a zombie to traumatize the family.Prof. Monkeypox said:Unfortunately... I don't get the reference. I know it's from Tron, but I have no experience with the subject. But, hey, this is the first I ever didn't understand.