That’s not just any pinball machine. That’s a Williams 1992 “Fish Tales”. Completing the joke that they are fishing.
A 1965 Ford Falcon taking cover in the rain.
We’ll never know why (or how) there’s a TV hooked up to a mid 60s Univac 1108. I’m so sad.
Univac used the Uniscope 300 as their foray into video terminals. What we see here kind of reminds me of the IBM 2260 series. Like the 2260, there has to be a cabinet somewhere generating the video for that setup. A 300 is considerably more sophisticated than a 2260.
If the pendulum had been peak swing the other way this illustration would have made me upset.
Illustration by Seiichi Hiyashi, 1981, from “A Japan Woman,” published by Sanrio.
True color is 32 bit.
That’s a 1970 Buick Electra hiding behind the fence.
I was at work and one of my coworkers (she’s in her late 30s) abruptly brought up a lady asking an AI questions like this on some vertical video platform. She thought it was enlightening and thought provoking.
It was literally just nonsense, the girl and the AI were just making stuff up together, each encouraging the other, compounding the stupidity. Exactly what you described here.
I was dumbfounded, I just nodded along to hit each dialogue option and go somewhere else. We’re not doing well..
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