What are the last 2 referencing?
The last one “And they have a plan” is from Battlestar Galactica
First: Asimov’s three laws
Second: Ned Beatty speech from Blade Runner
Third: Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy has a reference to the Sirius cybernetics company whose marketing division has coined that phrase for their robots.
Fourth: Bender from Futurama’s catchphrase “bite my shiny metal ass”
but why?
Easter egg and a little fun. Been there for decades.
why I prefer firefox over chrome/edge / other chromium forks
Looks like it might only be in the newest version or in Firefox for desktop because when I tried it in Fennec it didnt work
It doesn’t work on the latest Firefox Beta, so it’s probably just for the desktop app.
It’s desktop only, and from 2008.
Interested in more Easter eggs? Type in
about:mozilla
in the address bar and you can read The Book of Mozilla.Or go to moz://a to
spoiler
read the manifesto
He’s not a robot though, right? I though replicants were genetically engineered humans?
Nah the second movie was kind of awful in that it just threw that and other things out for no good reason. The original source book by Philip K Dick (“Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”) is explicit that they are androids.
In my opinion it was not a sequel in the proper sense but more something cribbing a recognizable name to sell movie tickets with vaguely related ideas, themes, setting, and Harrison Ford who will do any movie for lots of money as long as he doesn’t have to put any effort in.
And they were kind of able to do this because Ridley Scott decided to not use the term android in the film adaptation because he wanted something different sounding and so chose the term replicant instead which doesn’t have the clear connotations that android does but Ridley Scott did pretty clearly intend for them to be androids whereas the sequel threw that and the entire context and larger meaning of the work out in favor of whatever it was they were doing.
about:about
to list all the about pagesJust the concept of a plan?
Cylons leave nothing to chance.