Matrix Quiz

I was looking for something else, underneath 'Deep Image'.

Okay, I was hard pressed to find a new question, so I found an "ultimate Matrix quiz" website and pinched this question. So, I'm sorry if it wasn't that good. I did check my DVD first, and I could read it myself.

At the bottom of the set there are some very small symbols and letters that I can't read, but the 'Deep Image' at the top, and the answer I was looking for, in the middle, seemed clear. Shall I just give the answer?
 
so whos asking the question then?

and yes dave i would like to hear the awnser if u are wiling to tell:rolly2:
 
Okay, the answer I was looking for was:

Radiola Television

It is pretty clear, about half way down the set.

I don't have any other questions. It does say Deep Image too, and pkgrl has already set another question.
 
Sorry to jump the gun, Dave, but Deep Image is the only name I could read (and it's the one on the front of the TV, too) and the W bros even called the set a Deep Image TV in an interview once. I figured that was the important name.

Anyone got an answer for my question? :D
 
fraid not, mabye i need to pay more attention to it again and start re watching:rolly2:
 
Actually, Morpheus says "...more than a hundred and twenty watt battery..." :D

Back up a bit. When Neo's visitor (Choi) shows up at his apartment and Neo tucks away the money in his copy of Simulacra and Simulation, what chapter does he open it to? (Hint: the chapter name is on the left-hand page.)
 
The answer is also in the essay that cersei told us about in the thread Matrix (Reloaded) Explained that she posted. Only asked because the essay reminded me that I saw it when I watched the film. ;)
 
I thought I'd let pkgrl know that her q has already been covered and to allow others to ask a q.

For the sake of efficiency, I'll answer:

Originally posted by ozmonster


The title of the book is “Simulacra and Simulationâ€, which comprises of a collection of manuscripts by Baudrillard that are considered by many as the pioneer of postmodernism. Neo's software was next to a page entitled “On Nihilism â€.



Next query:

When the cops bust in on Trinity in the opening scene the room number is 303 ("trinity," 3) and since Neo is The One the number of his apartment is 101. And coincidentally (or not), Matrix, Trinity, Morpheus, 303 and 101 are all makes and/or models of what product?

oz

ps To all those from UK, this is way off topic but i'm looking for some more modern and funny British comedies. I love The Office (it is perhaps the best sitcom I have ever seen) and I like Phoenix Nights as well. Fawlty Towers and Red Dwarf (although some may argue is sci/fi) are OK but not what I'm looking for. Any suggestions?
 

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