Chuck Palahniuk on memory:
Chuck Palahniuk on
memory: “That’s why, the moment I saw Guy Pearce in Memento, I
knew finally someone was telling my story. Here was a movie about the
predominant art form of our time: Note taking.”
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Chuck Palahniuk on
memory: “That’s why, the moment I saw Guy Pearce in Memento, I
knew finally someone was telling my story. Here was a movie about the
predominant art form of our time: Note taking.”
Wired: A Top-Secret, One-Of-A-Kind Mac.
Damer popped the lid to reveal the GS’ motherboard. “It’s a classic Woz
design,” Damer explained. “Few chips. Lots of slots. Open.”He gestured to the original Macintosh, the brainchild of Steve Jobs, sitting on
a bench nearby. “The Mac is from the same time but is the total opposite,” he
said. “Jobs closed it up. You need a special screwdriver to open the case. No
slots. Closed and proprietary. There’s the two cultures of Apple right there.
One open, one closed.”
Why is this information so hard to find? (My CodeWarrior external-editor string is now c:\progra~1\vim\vim61b\gvim.exe +%line "%file".)