Peer Pressure

Nov 25, 2010 11:46

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xi: Hello? 10 11 101 111 1011 1101
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pozorvlak November 25 2010, 11:58:37 UTC
I trust the influences on this story are so transparent as to not need stating, but if you haven't already you should really watch They're Made Out Of Meat.

I wrote a small script to generate the numbers (which can count as today's PeCoWriMo offering), but you may wish to try working out what they mean before reading the code - it should be very easy.

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andrewducker November 25 2010, 12:01:33 UTC
They should probably read it too:
http://baetzler.de/humor/meat_beings.html

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pozorvlak November 25 2010, 12:07:21 UTC
I deliberately didn't link to the short story, because I think the film is better :-) Partly because of the excellent soundtrack, and partly because I think it was absolutely the right artistic decision to cut the last couple of paragraphs, which I think over-egg the pudding rather.

But yes, much credit should go to Bisson for writing the original story, and I should have mentioned that.

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andrewducker November 25 2010, 12:10:56 UTC
Aaah, I can't see the video, because I'm in work. I know there's a couple of variants floating about though. I'll take a look when I get home.

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mejoff November 25 2010, 13:39:58 UTC
Touch of Accelerando at the start there as well?

Very nicely done, by the way.

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pozorvlak November 25 2010, 13:45:16 UTC
Yes, I loved Accelerando's Matrioshka brain civilisations.

And thank you!

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pozorvlak November 25 2010, 18:15:14 UTC
The very beginning also owes a lot to Carl Sagan's Contact, H. Beam Piper's Omnilingual, Sam Hughes' On Digital Extremities, and RFC 2821.

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andrewducker November 25 2010, 18:35:14 UTC
I was also reminded of the Galactic Usenet in Vinge's "A Fire Upon The Deep".

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necaris November 25 2010, 17:02:26 UTC
Dude, that's brilliant :-)

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pozorvlak November 25 2010, 18:07:55 UTC
Thank you :-)

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shuripentu November 25 2010, 22:40:54 UTC
And yet somehow they are all so adorable.

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strawberryfrog November 26 2010, 13:17:10 UTC
Element 211? What's the half-life of that?

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pozorvlak November 26 2010, 13:19:59 UTC
I was wondering when someone would ask that :-) Most isotopes are stable, but there's one with a half-life of 170 years.

You may wish to have another look at the numbers in lines 4 and 5 :-)

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strawberryfrog November 26 2010, 15:20:04 UTC
Spoiler

If 211 is trinary, it comes out to (9 * 2) + (3 * 1) + 1 = 22. Element 22 is titanium.

Unless the digits are in right to left order, in which case it's 2 + (3 * 1) + (9* 1) = 14. Element 14 is Silicon, which is a sensible answer. It also makes lines 4-5 lists of the first few prime numbers :)

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pozorvlak November 26 2010, 15:36:20 UTC
Very good. And the half-lives of titanium and silicon are? :-)

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