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Thank you! And thanks for the reminder to update the links, I’ll fix those shortly.
I actually haven’t heard of We3 but I’ll check it out, thanks for the recommendation!
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Thank you! And thanks for the reminder to update the links, I’ll fix those shortly.
I actually haven’t heard of We3 but I’ll check it out, thanks for the recommendation!
Ah, thanks! I knew I was missing something
I’m sorry, I’ve not seen the film and though I read the wikipedia article I don’t get the reference. I used a quonset hut mostly because they’re a common, cheap metal building that used to be really common around here. As housing or workshop space they’re apparently really unpleasant, but you still see them a lot. Many of the comics and all the still panels are at least partially me trying to catch a specific kind of place/time of day/type of weather, from my hometowns, and filter it through the lens of cyberpunk, so this is mostly that.
Or paint it red so it can go faster. With enough boyz inside all believing as hard as they can, that thing should be zipping around the galaxy. Don’t have to be sneaky if you’re fast.
That’s interesting - this is the first I’m hearing of them doing that to jets.
This isn’t the original, but I took the photo and cleaned it up a bit:
I’m glad they’re moving forwards with this, hopefully it helps prove the concept and builds some more trust. I’d love to see what the technology looks like after the industry’s been going for a decade or two
Thanks for posting this! I wouldn’t have thought to ask but you got some good answers and I think it’ll be a good reference for solarpunk art as well
To answer the question, I agree it’d include practical clothes for being outside in, layers as appropriate, shorts, or cargo pants etc. I really like the punk aspect shining through in more of a wear-whatever-you-want sort of variety. I’d also love to see reuse thrive, both through mending and patching (and embracing that as a style) but also in somehow working through the backlog of unused fast fashion corporations are dumping in deserts etc all over the world
Some kindle books I ‘owned’ recently got updates pushed to them, which in this case included a new cover or I probably wouldn’t have noticed. In 1984 they were fucking about with recalling books and issuing ‘corrected’ ones. But with online media, centralized in a company’s server, it’s comparatively easy to push changes.