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San Francisco, 12:19 PM
Tue Nov 10
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12:17 PM
Fun trivia about the Tempelhof Airport: It was the site of the Nazi rally in the Last Crusade in which Indiana Jones meets Hitler. #theberg
12:14 PM
Seriously, having such a large geological feature installed will change the local climate and the economies of the surrounding areas. Will the land prices go up? Go down? What about the huge shadow that it's going to cast on towns? The locals' lives won't be the same. It's such a radical idea. And they want wild life and snow? How will they contain wildlife from getting out into the metropolitan area? What about the water run off?
I'm sure the Germans will consider everything before they put it into plan though. They are Germans afterall. #theberg
12:07 PM
11:59 AM
Since I live in Milwaukee I'll field this one:
1) Cool! that new wing is really pretty awesome.
2) The first picture shows one of the hallways (obviously) but it looks spectacular without all that crap in it with the sun shining in later afternoon. Just bright white marble and those 'rib bone' style pillars.
3) Pic 4 doesn't do the open space justice, its absolutely massive and gives a great view of Lake Michigan. #v
11:59 AM
@Log1c: Since I can't figure out multiple pictures in one post. here is another. #v
11:38 AM
11/07/09
"She can only tolerate things that could have been worn, to a general lack of comment, during any year between 1945 and 2000. "
Everything they show would have been glaringly comment-inducing when worn by a woman before probably the mid-sixties... Certainly before the mid-fifties.
-Kle. #williamgibson
11/08/09
My conception of this is sort of dated but I was thinking of how when I was in high school Abercrombie and Fitch or American Eagle and their logos or brand names were huge. In the time since the book came out and/or when I was in college it seems like American Apparel sort of supplanted that as a cool thing to wear. I'm not sure how that one plays out considering how part of their appeal is that they're also logoless yet still pretty recognizable?
Then again there's the stuff like the dying premium denim market where it's not just buttons people used to brand things but also the particular stitching on the back pockets or other stuff like that and I have no idea which is more plausibly mainstreamy or how American App stuff reflects more on a culture norm with those expected to not conform.
11/09/09
07:55 AM
The point is that the character in the book couldn't wear things that were distinctive or trendy. They had to be invisible. None of the items in the article meet that requirement. #williamgibson
07:57 AM
The character was a woman. Really, the quote from the book is meant to be applied to a woman - otherwise she'd have just worn a tuxedo everywhere...
Men's clothing hasn't changed a whole lot in the period 1945-2000.
-Kle. #williamgibson
11/07/09
I love the idea that, with Gibson's work, we're moving back from a not-so-distant future to a not-quite-there-yet present.
Give it another two books and he'll be predicting tomorrow. #williamgibson
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In a strange way it is that mentality, that awareness of fashions semiotics, that creates an elitism in style. It is what makes certain designs and brands more desirable, and therefore more marketable.
I suppose Cayce's ability to sense this is what makes her a sought after coolhunter. #williamgibson
11/06/09
i have purchased at least 8 copies. 1 permanant copy, several loaner copies and several gift copies.
it is my answer to, "whats your favorite book?" #williamgibson
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11/07/09
Ummm... I might also have a pair of the tactical boots that appear in SPOOK COUNTRY. #williamgibson