The terrifyingly prescient ‘Serial Experiments Lain,’ 20 years later (2018)
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#4close the world, open the next
"Close the world, open the nExt."[0]
with the capitalisation presumably being a reference to the company NeXT, founded by Steve Jobs.[1]
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#6>her hardware expands to turn her bedroom into a dim, electrified jejunum
I'd like to think I'm well read, but who the hell pulls "jejunum" out of their duodenum!
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#7I figured that coding in lisp is all she needed for the show to become a cult classic - but here we are...
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#8close the world, open the next
It's perhaps worth noting here that the tagline is actually stylised as: "Close the world, open the nExt."[0] with the capitalisation presumably being a reference to the company NeXT, founded by Steve Jobs.[1] [0] https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0500092/taglines [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeXT
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#9I thought this was a good article, but I wonder at the author's background. >her hardware expands to turn her bedroom into a dim, electrified jejunum I'd like to think I'm well read, but who the hell pulls "jejunum" out of their duodenum!
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#10Even if the show turned out to not be prescient at all, it would still be one of the top classics. Combined with the fact that it was, it's really something special.