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Currently reading Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov, and stumbled upon the passage that describes the Visi-Sonor. As i read along i made the connection between that and Futurama's Holophonor! Had to go on the futurama wiki on fandom to check it had been noticed by others before. So cool to find out new details in Futurama even after all these years.

Some quotes that align the pair so well,

  • Ebling Mis "Near as I can make it, no one on the Foundation can make it talk right"

  • Ebling Mis "More often than not, good players are idiots otherwise."

I suppose this is slightly reversed in the Futurama episode, where Fry can only play when he's not an idiot?

  • Magnifico speaking about his Visi-Sonor piece "It is but a poor makeshift I have created, but my minds poverty precludes more. I call it, "The Memory of Heaven." "

Much the same as how Fry gets his inspriation.

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[โ€“] Lupus@feddit.org 6 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

Haha same, I just treat it as one long book with several acts. Yeah loving it, I like how Asimov doesn't dwell on overbearing descriptions of battles or the like but has a very calm way to tell the story. Unlike Stanislav Lem, in Solaris I had to skip several passages that were just unreadable to me, especially in the descriptions of the forms the ocean build, after like three paragraphs I was like 'alright soa little like stalagmites, thanks' and skipped ahead until he came back to the story. I love his books nonetheless, if you haven't read them already I highly recommend them.

Cool, stalagmites but different got it! ๐Ÿ˜‚ I'll look him up. I've heard the name, author and book, never given them a proper look though.