Let the wookie win.
Jan. 21st, 2007 09:47 amVia John Rogers comes pretty much the best piece of Star Wars critical interpretation ever. Badly-thought-out fanservice cameos in the third movie accidentally make A New Hope ten times better?! WTF!
Can I do NaBloPoMo without actually having to call it that? What if I pretend it actually stands for Narcoleptic Bloated Post-Modernism and just write lots of coy footnotes instead of blog posts?
The nature of the design-criteria problem imposed a number of constraints on the work of the Markers Panel. The Futures panel input suggested that societies quite different from our own may be controlling and inhabiting the area of the WIPP. The markers must be developed to communicate with people whose culture may not be directly descended from our own. This possible cultural change is in addition to the changes in language that normally occur over time, even when societies are in continuous contact... the markers must be able to convey complex information, not just about wastes hidden from view, but also about the hazards of radioactivity as a function of time.
Level I: ... "Something manmade is here,"
Level II: ... "Something manmade is here and it is dangerous," ...