Parodies-r-us
Now remembering the goofball reporter that called me on 9/26, just before I left for the field... I should have known better. Apparently this week's local entertainment tabloid (San Jose "Metro") includes a story poking fun at Mars robotics in general and parodying the subject. I haven't seen the story, but am apparently mocked, misunderstood (intentionally?) and taken far out of context... and I apparently "badly need a wedgie", as quoted by a co-worker via email. I haven't seen the article myself... just as well I'm in Spain, I suspect.
Thumbs Down on the Metro Article
I've seen stuff I've thought of as much better writing (parody or not) out of the Metro. To me, the author (claiming to be one "Alien Gottlieb") comes across as a alien-obsessed jerk with about as much understanding of science as
a pill-bug7yr old writing a bad essay. The article is juvenile with a tangent on robot vs. human intelligence mixed up with "little green men" and badly supports what ever points the author may be trying to make. I think the author has axes to grind regarding employment and man vs. machine issues & twists the Robots on Mars information to try to frame it in that context.IMO, it's just bad writing -- it doesn't even seem to be a good (humorous) parody. :P
-- Shadopanther
Re: Thumbs Down on the Metro Article
Re: Thumbs Down on the Metro Article
I had to correct her several times during the interview ("no, robots aren't going to take over the world from humans..." etc.). To little avail, it seems.
Proof Luddites still exist, I guess. Or she's taking some doses of Hollywood a little too seriously. Or she was very attached to the idea that it'd be humorous (and failed).
-- Shadopanther
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I find myself wondering if the reporter is on drugs or something. It's really just that badly written.
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I'm no writer, and even I can tell this is just so much hogwash. Sorry you had to be the brunt of such a pathetic attempt at parody.
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