Re: Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 12:46 pm
Thanks for the help dudes!
It doesn't sound like it contains spaceships or hobbits, or space-faring hobbits... so I probably haven't read it.
Totally agree. If you're going to do a big box, you better at least put top jacks on it to minimize the footprint.worra wrote:I'll be honest, I was hoping for something with a slightly smaller form factor. Jack placement is also a bit unfortunate. Sounds cool, but I I'm not sure there's room for this and the Dream Sequence in my life.
It does contain an alternate future where Netflix happened via VHS and Quebecois terrorists are pissed off that the US catapults its waste into Canada.goroth wrote:
Thanks for the help dudes!
It doesn't sound like it contains spaceships or hobbits, or space-faring hobbits... so I probably haven't read it.
An alternate future where we talk to each other on videophone, oh wait. That's actually happened.oldangelmidnight wrote:It does contain an alternate future where Netflix happened via VHS and Quebecois terrorists are pissed off that the US catapults its waste into Canada.goroth wrote:
Thanks for the help dudes!
It doesn't sound like it contains spaceships or hobbits, or space-faring hobbits... so I probably haven't read it.
Oh, you top-mounters always get the first reply.worra wrote:Jack placement is also a bit unfortunate.
and a calender based on corporate sponsorship: The Year of The Whopper, then the Year of The Hanes Underwear...oldangelmidnight wrote:It does contain an alternate future where Netflix happened via VHS and Quebecois terrorists are pissed off that the US catapults its waste into Canada.goroth wrote:
Thanks for the help dudes!
It doesn't sound like it contains spaceships or hobbits, or space-faring hobbits... so I probably haven't read it.
I'm hoping for a Confederacy of Crunches.The Eristic wrote:Damn, I was hoping for Gravity's Rainbox.
FWIW it's a hella great book - got me out of a huge depression (although that may have just been coincidental and I got out of the depression in the time it took me to get through the dang thing)UglyCasanova wrote:It's just known (at least around the literary students I've hung with) to be a little "oh, look at me reading the difficult and humongous IJ, with its vast array of words and footnotes with footnotes". That's all. Hip might not be the right word. Pompous?
I remember really enjoying the challenge of reading it. I literally read in in 10-20 page increments over 4 months, but felt very satisfied after reading it. It might be pompous or hip or whatever, but who cares? You should be reading for your own enjoyment, anyways.baremountain wrote:FWIW it's a hella great book - got me out of a huge depression (although that may have just been coincidental and I got out of the depression in the time it took me to get through the dang thing)UglyCasanova wrote:It's just known (at least around the literary students I've hung with) to be a little "oh, look at me reading the difficult and humongous IJ, with its vast array of words and footnotes with footnotes". That's all. Hip might not be the right word. Pompous?
And Evlind, the title of the book is a reference to Hamlet (one of the story arcs is like a weird, twisted version of Hamlet), so you still get your gold star![]()
This pedal sounds pretty cool, but it might end up being one of those that I like, but don't see myself ever using enough to buy (much like the Dream Sequence)
underrated post.yeatsvisitslincoln wrote:I'm hoping for a Confederacy of Crunches.The Eristic wrote:Damn, I was hoping for Gravity's Rainbox.
I've made 3 trips to Nashville since Sept '15, so I'm definitely no stranger to those parts. My best friend moved out there to get his PhD at Vandy (since quit to do music; he hangs w folks in Linear Downfall, Butthole, and Skoolgirl if you're familiar with them) so I make it a point to go visit him fairly often. He, too, has quite the gear collection. I'll definitely let you know next time I'm in townyeatsvisitslincoln wrote:In other news, I think you (baremountain) and I would get along well were we to live in the same city.
Lol I started reading 1 year before I seriously read it and only got 100 or so pages in. When I picked it back up I just started from somewhere around thereD.o.S. wrote:Also I own and love Infinite Jest but I lost my fucking bookmark a third of the way through it and i'll be damned if I'm starting from the beginning so I haven't finished it.
The Pale King was really, really good, though.