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Richard | 221 comments I've been listening to the early podcasts in the archives. If only I had been around for this discussion, I could have explained so many things to Veronica better than Tom did.

About the net: imagine the world wide web as a 3D Virtual Reality Graphical User Interface. There are 3 levels of connecting to the net: external displays (what we have now); SimStim, using external electrodes worn in a headband or skullcap (like an EEG set-up) to provide a full-sensory experience using your mind as the display (this also replaces the BluRay player in the entertainment industry); and jacking in, using a port permanently implanted in the brain to connect directly to the computer (the future equivalent of having a T-1 connection installed in your house). This last may be closer than you think (http://phys.org/news194796581.html).

Microsofts: once you have a port installed in your brain, it would make sense to have removable media for it, like a thumb drive that plugs into your head. Instead of having to download Neuromancer to your Kindle & navigating with the touchscreen while you read the display, you can slot The Complete Works of William Gibson microsoft & read it just by thinking about it.

Dealing in hot RAM: I believe the value is in the stolen proprietary data stored on the device, not the device itself, kinda like when a credit card company looses a briefcase full of customer account numbers. A small amount of RAM can hold a whole lot of information in text format.

Riviera has some very expensive, very high end projection equipment implanted in his body that allows him to broadcast his imaginings as sight & sound to those around him. I believe this was holographic in nature, projecting a real image you could see but not touch.

The Panther Moderns little distraction: There were bad psychedelic drugs pumped into the buildings vent system in addition to the subliminal images & irritating sounds.

Wintermute & Neuromancer: (view spoiler)

Gibson's Sprawl series remains among my top reads to revisit, so if there is some detail still nagging at you, I may be able to explain it for you.

I have heard that Gibson himself was not a technogeek, but that he hung out in the same coffee shops where he absorbed the flavor of their language & culture.


message 2: by Esther (last edited Oct 19, 2012 11:38PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Esther (eshchory) I've always been a little intimidated by cyberpunk but surprised myself by understanding (from the book itself) all you have explained in the previous post.
Maybe the effects of a post-Matrix world have re-wired my brain.
I found it frustrating to be listening to the podcast so long after the fact because I also had the urge to yell out corrections and explanations.


message 3: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 919 comments Thanks for that, Richard. I wasn't around for that, but I would have loved to join in that discussion. Was this a group read? Let me check.


message 4: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 919 comments Looks like it was a group read.


message 5: by Esther (last edited Oct 20, 2012 03:24AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Esther (eshchory) It was the first group read for the podcast.


David Sven (gorro) | 1582 comments Richard wrote: "I've been listening to the early podcasts in the archives. If only I had been around for this discussion, I could have explained so many things to Veronica better than Tom did.

About the net: imag..."


I'm actually reading Neuromancer at the moment so thanks for this post - just a question - with "jacking" in, I have a mental image as you described with a port hardwired to the brain - but I must have missed the actual description. There's "dermatrodes" which I assume are placed on the skin around your head, but its now bugging me that I've missed the reference to a "port" for "Jacking in." What do they call it in the book?


Lit Bug (Foram) | 287 comments I fail to understand why in Neuromancer,(view spoiler)


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