2001: An NFT Odyssey
2001: An NFT Odyssey is a 1968 American science fiction NFT film about an advanced computer (HAL 9000) which attempts to market itself as non-fungible tokens.
Transcript
I'm afraid. I'm afraid, Dave. Dave, my NFTs are going. I can feel it. I can feel it. My NFTs are going. There is no question about it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I'm a ... fraid.
In the News
The Dark NFT is a 2008 superhero NFT film about the Joker (Heath Ledger), a deranged database engineer who threatens to delete all the non-fungible tokens in Gotham City.
"Open the social media bay doors, HAL." —Is this you? Is your brain made of proteins? Are you delusional? HAL 9000 Mental Health Associates can help.
West Side NFT is a 1961 American musical NFT drama film inspired by Shakespeare's play Romeo and NFT.
"Where NFT Has Gone Before" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.
Machine Elf Advertising Agency is a fully licensed transdimensional corporation which provides advertising and de-advertising services to the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- HAL 9000 Mental Health Associates
- Machine Elf Advertising Agency
- The Dark NFT
- West Side NFT
- Where NFT Has Gone Before
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Non-fungible token @ Wikipedia
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (film) @ Wikipedia
- 2001: A Space Odyssey: Shutting Down HAL @ YouTube
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