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snubnose:
So ... why/how does it FLOAT ?!?!?!?

The cubes from 2001 didnt float.

Mr_Rose:

--- Quote from: snubnose on 26 Oct 2021, 14:32 ---So ... why/how does it FLOAT ?!?!?!?

The cubes from 2001 didnt float.

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What cubes?
Also, the monoliths can turn Jupiter into a star. Floating, by comparison, would be trivial, so I assume it’s because they didn’t want to.

Farideh:
New comic.

Good job Hannelore. The Slab will remember you for this.

shanejayell:
50% tip too.  :-D

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: shanejayell on 25 Oct 2021, 18:52 ---Comics up.

"I'm gonna make it a latte, just to be safe" strikes me as oddly funny.



--- Quote from: zmeiat_joro on 25 Oct 2021, 12:17 ---My Literature teacher recommended that novel to me in high school -- I did not know it was a novelization of a film, much less by Arthur Clarke : an author whose SF I don't like much.

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I THINK it was a book first, then a movie...

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That's correct.

However, the two sequel books retcon a few things to match up with Kubrick's movie adaptation of the first book.


--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 26 Oct 2021, 15:08 ---
--- Quote from: snubnose on 26 Oct 2021, 14:32 ---So ... why/how does it FLOAT ?!?!?!?

The cubes from 2001 didnt float.

--- End quote ---
What cubes?
Also, the monoliths can turn Jupiter into a star. Floating, by comparison, would be trivial, so I assume it’s because they didn’t want to.

--- End quote ---

The slabs in both sequels (I own all 3 books) can. Not to spoil anything, but Dave and HAL do make ammends.

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