Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

DARPA funding to Eureka

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • DARPA funding to Eureka

    Yes this is in the right section. I was wondering how often have you heard people not realize something was fiction because of in the show, movie etc references were made to something real.

    For example the show Eureka makes references to getting a lot of funding from DARPA. I can see a this leading a lot of people to believing that the show is to cover up that such a place does exist like they did in the show Stargate with Wormhole Extreme.

    Has anyone encountered people convinced that the fictional was real because it was a touch too close to reality?
    Jack Faire
    Friend
    Father
    Smartass

  • #2
    More often, they're convinced that the fictional is real because *they're* not close enough to reality.

    Actually, the closest I can think of to what you're asking was a couple months ago. Mom's friend from Seattle was in Georgia, and she took her and me to Juliette, where "Fried Green Tomatoes" was filmed, to eat in the Whistle Stop Cafe. The buildings across the street have odds and ends shops in them, and we got to hear some of the more bizarre questions other visitors have asked, such as "are those the same bees that were used in the movie," (nearly 20 years later, mind you) or, of course, whether there was anything still there of the guy that got cooked.
    "My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."

    Comment


    • #3
      I was in the town they filmed Dante's Peak in while traveling with a company I was working with. One of my friends grew up there and was showing me around but I couldn't figure out why the place looked familiar.

      She finally took pity on me when I was looking at the moutains and said, "Is there something missing"
      Jack Faire
      Friend
      Father
      Smartass

      Comment


      • #4
        So many people believe that Hans Corp (sp?) is a real company.

        They fund the Dharma initiative in Lost. The producers even went as far as to create a website for the company (and it looked very real), TV commercials during the show, press releases, etc..

        Of course, people claimed screenshots from the show Lost (where the plane was breaking apart) was really from actual plane crashes.

        There have been, are, and always will be people who believe anything. Stargate, Star Trek, etc..

        Comment


        • #5
          Jurors have to be screened now to see if they watch CSI and similar shows. Apparently people believe that a simple grab-something-and-run-out-the-door robber should leave DNA evidence and that pictures can be zoomed in on without any pixilation. (And, of course, if there isn't that DNA evidence, well he must be innocent!)

          When I heard this, I was curious, so I watched an episode of CSI. No offense to any fans here, but how can anyone believe that crap is real? I have next to no knowledge of crime scene investigation, but I can tell that it's ridiculous! (I will admit to watching Bones, but I sure wouldn't expect anything like that if I were in a jury. Common sense, people, common sense.)

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by jackfaire View Post
            For example the show Eureka makes references to getting a lot of funding from DARPA. I can see a this leading a lot of people to believing that the show is to cover up that such a place does exist like they did in the show Stargate with Wormhole Extreme.
            You do know that there is a door labeled "StarGate Command" in Cheyenne Mountain, right?

            Okay, granted it's the door to the janitorial closet, but still.

            Comment


            • #7
              Wow. I am so out of touch with television that I instinctively match "Eureka" with "Castle" and "Dexter" with "Laboratory."

              *considers raiding the Stargate closet for spare candy bars*
              "I take it your health insurance doesn't cover acts of pussy."

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by Savannah View Post
                Jurors have to be screened now to see if they watch CSI and similar shows. Apparently people believe that a simple grab-something-and-run-out-the-door robber should leave DNA evidence and that pictures can be zoomed in on without any pixilation.

                No offense to any fans here, but how can anyone believe that crap is real? I have next to no knowledge of crime scene investigation, but I can tell that it's ridiculous!
                One of our rituals on Thursday night is to catch how the writers/researchers messed up. I know it's done for dramatic effect/pacing, but it's still fun picking things apart--no safety gear while using luminol (although that seems to have been fixed), getting a crystal-clear face/parking pass/license plate from a surveillance blur (that was attempted in an episode of L&O once; the tech couldn't get anything and said "Even for a blur, it's blurry"), high heels and low-cut tops at a crime scene, etc. I confess to loving CSI, but I've done enough research on my own to know how things are supposed to work.

                Every so often there's someone on my Ghostbusters forum who will ask "how can I build a real proton pack?" I think they think that because people have managed to replicate the prop itself means that it actually functions....eh, no. If a real proton pack was possible all the members would either be on a dozen watchlists or have taken over the world already.
                Last edited by Dreamstalker; 01-28-2010, 02:19 PM.
                "Any state, any entity, any ideology which fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of Man...that state is obsolete."

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dreamstalker View Post
                  If a real proton pack was possible all the members would either be on a dozen watchlists or have taken over the world already.
                  Those people would be the ones with the mysterious black helicopters following their every move.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    I remember somebody on a Star Wars costuming and props forum demanding to know how to build a blaster that fired actual balls of static electricity around. Needless to say, he got very upset when we didn't tell him, and asked him where in bloody hell he was planning to use the thing, even if he could build it. Some of us asked just what he was planning to do with the thing- a prop that fires balls of static around could be very dangerous, and most likely somebody idiotic enough to wave a "working" blaster around at a sci-fi con or similar event would get bounced PDQ.

                    I've also seen aspiring poi/staff dancers who wanted to build a bladed version of Darth Maul's staff- razor-sharp, of course. And then get all bent out of shape when we would not tell them.

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      See, now you're convincing me there are real people like 8-Bit Theater's Fighter. That sounds very much like sword-chucks.
                      "My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        They're actually a weapon type in D&D 3.5 called Dire weapons. Dire Blades and Dire Axes for example, which are essentially two one-handed, dual edged weapons that are attached to a single handle in the middle.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Amanita View Post
                          I've also seen aspiring poi/staff dancers who wanted to build a bladed version of Darth Maul's staff- razor-sharp, of course. And then get all bent out of shape when we would not tell them.
                          If you have to ask how to make it, you shouldn't have it.

                          BTW, not particularly hard to make or use but most of the people who want them would end up injuring themselves or someone else.
                          I am a sexy shoeless god of war!
                          Minus the sexy and I'm wearing shoes.

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Nyoibo View Post
                            If you have to ask how to make it, you shouldn't have it.

                            BTW, not particularly hard to make or use but most of the people who want them would end up injuring themselves or someone else.
                            The only weapons I have are functional or for training. I can't understand people who want "toys" that are functional weapons.
                            Jack Faire
                            Friend
                            Father
                            Smartass

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              I actually made a post on that over on the forums at homeofpoi.com after reading a pile of posts from what sounded like teenagers, asking about where to get sai, hookswords, and kamas.
                              The person asking for sai described them as "You know, those fork things that Raphael of TMNT uses".

                              I made a post about knowing local laws, spending lots of time training and practicing, the importance of instruction, and said that in my honest opinion, unless you are planning to cut something in your act, you don't need to use a sharp blade. (samoan fireknife dancing excepted)

                              I've got a few "fantasy" collector swords- one is Sting from LOTR, and another is a Kit Rae sword that I use as a ritual blade (I'm pagan). I don't confuse those with my working Katana!
                              (Anyone else here HATE the term "samurai sword"? It grates on my ears!)

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X