I think this is kind of funny:
>>> import simbob2 Dispatching sim event of type 'image', timestamp 1106039342.1 INFO - Ignoring motion-triggered image that is too old (11105082.168618 s old). Dispatching sim event of type 'image', timestamp 1106040189.54 INFO - Ignoring motion-triggered image that is too old (11104234.818464 s old).
The simulation's ties to the real world are not yet completely cut. Most of its perception is synthetic, playing from a tape recorded 128 days ago, on Jan 18, 2005 at 8:18 in the morning. The simulation's only remaining connection to the real world, its idea of what the current time is, is a bug that will be fixed in the next revision and then it will be cut entirely free from reality as it happens right now.
It's like TRON meets a Philip K. Dickian mindfuck.
Posted by jjwiseman at May 26, 2005 03:08 PM"TRON meets a Philip K. Dickian mindfuck"
hot!
Google for simbob isn't very successful, got a URL for what is going on??
Posted by: fph on May 26, 2005 08:30 PMWill a Lisp machine do the special effects for the movie?
Posted by: on May 27, 2005 11:46 AMSimbob is an internal tool I wrote for testing the project I'm working on at Evolution.