

If you were bending over backward to make sure your advisors didn't get in trouble with their bosses, would you also plant secret propaganda against IBM in the film? Second, most of the anti-IBM "clues" that conspiracy theorists see in the film are demonstrably bogus.

First, we now have memos from Kubrick to IBM that are solicitous to a fault in an attempt to avoid offending IBM with the movie's anti-computer plot. (The computer was named Athena and had a female voice in Clarke's early outlines.) Diehard Kubrick fans, the kind who think he faked the moon landing for NASA and believe The Shining is about the Holocaust, love the idea of the hidden IBM nod, but the facts are against it. "We were quite embarrassed by this, and would have changed the name had we spotted the coincidence," he wrote in The Lost Worlds of 2001.Īccording to Clarke, Kubrick was solely responsible for naming HAL. Chandra call the HAL-IBM theory "utter nonsense." HAL derives from the words "heuristic" and "algorithmic," Clarke insisted, and seemed concerned that his colleagues at IBM not believe the hype. Clarke wrote to Scientific American the very next month to debunk Roycroft's "discovery." In 2010: Odyssey Two, he did so "in-universe" as well, having HAL's creator Dr. There's one problem with this theory: the filmmakers flatly denied it for decades, long after there would be any harm in admitting the Easter egg. Ever since Martin Gardner put the word out, it's been a widespread fan theory that HAL 9000 was so named to secretly indict IBM in the actions of the evil, murderous supercomputer. Writing to IBM in Britain magazine, Roycroft noted that if you took "HAL," the name of the film's psychotic computer, and advanced each letter one step forward in the alphabet, you'd get "IBM." IBM had advised the makers of 2001 on technical accuracy, and its logo appears twice in the film, once in the cockpit of the Pan Am space-plane, and again on the wrist panel of the space suits aboard the Discovery. Shortly after 2001: A Space Odyssey was released, author Martin Gardner used one of his "Mathematical Games" columns in Scientific American to publicize an ingenious theory discovered by one Mr. The Debunker: Was the Name of "HAL" in 2001 a Secret Salute to IBM?
#HAL 9000 NET UPDATE#
But how well do we know it? Onetime computer programmer (and Jeopardy! computer victim) Ken Jennings is here to do a complete systems update on all the Digital Age spam in your mental inbox. On January 1, 1983, all the computer systems on the ARPANET, created by the Department of Defense in 1969, were required to switch over to the TCP/IP network protocol that it still uses today, giving birth to the Internet as we know it. To return to the IE logo double click the original.Januisn't just New Year's Day… it's also the Internet's 34rd birthday. To Replace the Logo in the corner square of the Internet Explorer or Internet Mail Double Click on the HAL.reg to replace the Logo if you are using Text & Icons or the HALs.reg if you are using Icons only. Remember to back up the originals before installing the new ones if you want to get your old screens back. Logo.sys into c:\ (where c is your root directory) To replace your startup and Shutdown Screens unzip. I am currently searching for a 2001 screen saver. Optional Wallpaper is included if you wish to try it out. *.WAV & *.ICO & HAL.BMP & *.REG & *.TXT & HAL Walpaper.jpg into It is very important that these files go into the right directories or the theme will not work! Just unzip the files into their proper directories.
