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Mr Black

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Sep 6, 2007
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Ontario, Canada
I thought this was pretty neat and wanted to show it to someone. Moving either cursor was quite the sight.
 

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it's 2 remote desktop sessions. One of them looking at the desktop of the other one, looking back at itself and so on forever...to use a modern reference, it's like the painting above Stephen Colbert's "fireplace."
 
You must be a youngin'.

Try "2001" :)

I may be wrong, but I don't remember hearing the phrase in the movie version of 2001 - only the book. You do hear it in 2010, which in some ways is more of a sequel to the book than the film.
 
Same here, though I've never read the books...

You should. 2001 is the only example I can think of where both the book and the film are better after you've seen/read the other one - they complement each other perfectly (even though the stories diverge a bit). I suspect this is because of how they were written in tandem with Clarke and Kubrick working at the same time and adapting their work as they received chapters/scenes from the other.
 
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