Source Code, Hanna, Spam, and Port 80

April 14, 2011
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Lucas Gramajo Funny you should mention Tron as a silly computer script. You're probably talking about Tron-Legacy.

Tron, the original movie, was pretty nerdy for it's time. Tron in itself is a very geeky name for that time since it was a debugging tool for old-school languages like Basic. Tron only means "Trace On". There was a Troff too and you can guess what that meant.

You want an example for stupid Hollywood Computer Scripts? The Net. That's the worst I saw. I've never seen something as uncreative, boring and nonsensical as that.

What I don't understand is why they still do that when we ALL use computers now a days. Who is it aimed at? Are all the Hollywood producers stupid? Well, all the mainstream ones seem to be.


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