Me, from Facebook:
Imagine watching a medieval based show and you are an expert on medieval
times.
Either you can go insane that a 14th century broadsword is being carried by
an obvious cleric in the 8th century-evident homes, or you can really get
into what Vestivus is doing to keep the conflict between Harvarn and
Polemar from destroying the kingdom.
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Sellam ibn Abraham
<sellam at vintagetech.com>wrote:
I watched about 3 minutes. Pure garbage.
Halt and Catch Fire is not a real computer instruction that caused a race
condition that made the computer stop working. I imagine a bunch of
teenagers are scouring Intel technical manuals looking for the Code 2 Duo
equivalent of HCF.
No one looked, acted, or talked like that back in the early 1980s (I
remember, I was there). Especially not IBM sales people.
If you could find a chick anywhere that looked 1/4 as cute as the chick in
the opening scene and who knew as much about computers, you were either in
the future, watching a bad 2014 television drama, or you were someplace
private by yourself with your pants down lost in your imagination.
I'm sure I could come up with more criticisms if I could deaden my senses
enough without taking out critical life functions to watch the rest.
Unfortunately, this program was designed for the braindead, technically
illiterate cultural group that comprises television watchers generally.
Whoever wrote this knows a computer collector. However, based on the
level of comprehension of the subject matter that gets incorporated into
the script, the writer probably only likes the computer collector in as
much as they can get fodder for their crappy TV scripts.
If any Hollywood people are reading this and want to make a good
historical computer based drama or movie (it's been all downhill since War
Games), you know how to contact me.
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Sellam ibn Abraham
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