...not even stopping to remonstrate with Michael Kaplan for his apparent fondness for Highly Visible Seams:
"Lately it has seemed that minimising the impact of fashion statements in science fiction has become a film industry goal. Who remembers the clothes in Stargate, for example? This is an interesting, if dismaying, development, since style has always mattered more in science fiction than in other genres. At times, for better or worse, it’s actually mattered more than anything else." -
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/85ea9bd4-40db-11de-8f18-00144feabdc0.html I don't care what you say, Peter. Old Spock was totally rocking the scene in that loft insulation material...
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Higher Functions Edit: If you've read any Lelekov, or spent far too much time pondering the cognitive sequencing paradigm, you might just 'get' this one...
"Thoughts? Experiences? Keyboard wipes? Hint of lemongrass?"
If you build it properly in the first place, smacking visitors around the head with a 'Way In' sign tends to be unnecessary. (Have faith - they will come. It's their nature.)