Talk:All Things Considered Interview - 8 May 2005

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Drhaggis, I noticed in the history you posted this: "quoted in an interview != filmography addition". That's certainly apt, but I wonder what to do about the fact that at the very end of the interview, Strong Bad has an original line? ("This just in: Strong Bad is still awesome. You're listening to All Things Considered from NPR News.") Any opinions, anybody? — InterruptorJones 03:52, 10 May 2005 (UTC)

Is this still a stub/would be consitered one? --AndrewNeo 18:03, 10 May 2005 (UTC)

2D or 1D

It says that Strong bad lives in a one-dimensional land. Wouldn't that just be like a point or a dot or something?

yep, or a line.
A line, yes. A point, no - that's zero-dimensional. 66.222.39.60

It wouldn't be a line. Even lines have two dimensions. No Smorking 12:52, 12 May 2005 (UTC)

In one-dimensional land, Strong Bad would be represented as a point or line segment on an infinite line. In two-dimensional land, Strong Bad is represented by a flat figure on a plane. In three-dimensional land, we are represented by objects with height, width, and depth in space. Perhaps what Nosmorking is referring to is that multiple distinct lines can only be represented in two dimensions or higher. I actually noticed the error while listening to the interview-- it should be 2-D, not 1-D. 141.161.122.58

"One-dimensional" could certainly be meant metaphorically, as in "one-sided." The world has no depth to it. Nothing ever changes. It's only got one dimension. Seems perfectly logical to me. — wikisig.gif Joey (talk·edits) 19:31, 12 May 2005 (UTC)

Another NPR story from on Homestar Runner

Talk of the Nation also did a story on Homestar Runner from the context of the flash animation fad. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1753401

Are all the "Uh"s neccesary?

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