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{{comic | {{comic | ||
− | | number = 2196 | + | | number = 2196 |
− | | date = August | + | | date = 30 August, 2019 |
| title = Nice To E-Meet You | | title = Nice To E-Meet You | ||
− | | image = | + | | image = nice_to_e_meet_you.png |
| titletext = I'm inside your head and I hate it. Please let me out. | | titletext = I'm inside your head and I hate it. Please let me out. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
+ | {{incomplete|Created by a 1995 CYBERPUNK NOVEL. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | ||
− | In this comic, [[Cueball]] is considering how to greet | + | In this comic, [[Cueball]] is considering how to greet a new friend by email. |
− | At first, Cueball considers simply saying "Nice to meet you!", a typical greeting used when | + | At first, Cueball considers simply saying "Nice to meet you!", a typical greeting used when someone in person. However, he notes that since the introduction is taking place by email, saying that he is actually "meeting" them is inaccurate; he duly discards the greeting. |
Next he considers replacing the word "meet" with "e-meet." The use of "{{w|Internet-related prefixes#"E-"|e-}}" as a prefix for anything related to electronics was a popular naming trend in the early 1990s, such as {{w|eWorld}}, {{w|eBay}}, and as a standardized shorthand for {{w|Email|electronic mail}}. Earlier cyberpunk novels, such as 1984's ''{{w|Neuromancer}}'', did not use the "e-" prefix, as they were written before that linguistic trend, while the prefix generally fell out of fashion by the 2000s. Cueball using the phrase "e-meet" thus sounds anachronistic to the 1990s, and he recognizes it, discarding his greeting again. | Next he considers replacing the word "meet" with "e-meet." The use of "{{w|Internet-related prefixes#"E-"|e-}}" as a prefix for anything related to electronics was a popular naming trend in the early 1990s, such as {{w|eWorld}}, {{w|eBay}}, and as a standardized shorthand for {{w|Email|electronic mail}}. Earlier cyberpunk novels, such as 1984's ''{{w|Neuromancer}}'', did not use the "e-" prefix, as they were written before that linguistic trend, while the prefix generally fell out of fashion by the 2000s. Cueball using the phrase "e-meet" thus sounds anachronistic to the 1990s, and he recognizes it, discarding his greeting again. | ||
− | + | Finally Cueball, being the geek he is, writes up a long-winded exposition of how strange email actually is in terms of the photons being projected by the computer screen, then concludes the paragraph with a simple "Anyway, hi." This might be off-putting to a friend that Cueball had just now met. | |
− | + | The comic in general discusses how conversational conventions can be quite different with the advent of new technology, and how culture has not yet adapted to technology. | |
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