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Atlantic_Cable Posted May 9, 2003
Should I list each series/film/ etc in alphabetical order? Or am I being an anorak?
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NAITA (Join ViTAL - A1014625) Posted May 10, 2003
The Matrix is one big computer, the agents can be seen as individual processes.
I don't think you should list them alphabetically. Do them in whichever order you feel is 'right'.
Tron and Lawnmover man are more of 'near future with very futuristic computers', than contemporary. Just because there are no hovercars and spaceships doesn't mean it isn't SF. Hackers, the Net, Sneakers, etc. are contemporary computers.
War Games is closer to the border and is one you should have in contemporary.
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Researcher PSG Posted May 10, 2003
And I'm going to be a pain and say I still think you should include TIM from the Tomorrow People in the TV section.
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted May 10, 2003
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Researcher PSG Posted May 10, 2003
It was more of insisting TIM was included at all. I've mentioned it before on another thread and a lack of response gave me the impression AC wasn't keen on putting TIM in.
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Researcher PSG Posted May 10, 2003
It was more of insisting TIM was included at all. I've mentioned it before on another thread and a lack of response gave me the impression AC wasn't keen on putting TIM in.
Researcher PSG
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted May 11, 2003
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Atlantic_Cable Posted May 12, 2003
Yeah, its not that I don't want to include him, it's just that I never saw the series and never read the books, so I don't know much about him. I onjly saw the revamped series (with wozzis name from neighbours) which of course, doesn't have a TIM.
Please give me more details, or a website where I can find info.
I'm off to move TRON and Lawnmower man.
Thanks for the input.
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted May 12, 2003
Basically, TIM is a gift to the Tomorrow People from the Galactic Trig, he has a male voice (obviously) and is self aware, he is telepathic, and part-organic. Scroll down to his entry here http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~davej/ttp/chr_info_t.htm for more info.
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Atlantic_Cable Posted May 13, 2003
I have split, moved and resubmitted these entries:
These entries replace: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A1007687
As suggested it has been split into books, tv, film, androids (which I draw distiction between computers) and comtemporary.
The entries are:
Main entry :A1045766
Computers in Contemporary Movies : A1009405
Computers In Science Fiction: TV : A1045667
Computers In Science Fiction: Movies : A1045658
Computers In Science Fiction: Novels : A1045694
Androids In Science Fiction : A1013545
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Researcher PSG Posted May 13, 2003
Thanks Kerr for supplying the TIM facts, I was a bit stuck for a connection yesterday.
Right AC, I'm off to have a look through your entries.
Researcher PSG
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