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Penn Jillette’s Surprising Success as a Computer Columnist

54 pointsby KC8ZKFover 5 years ago

10 comments

ludicastover 5 years ago
Over the years, I&#x27;ve really come to appreciate Penn Jillette as a public person. Always pops up with new interests and insights.<p>Believe it or not, something about his recent appearance on Rogan inspired me to cut down my drinking. Just the way he made a life of temperance seem aspirationally cool (and not just cool in a Christian rock sort of way)
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alanwil2over 5 years ago
Penn created Desert Bus...worst computer game ever.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.polygon.com&#x2F;2013&#x2F;7&#x2F;10&#x2F;4510388&#x2F;why-teller-created-desert-bus-the-worst-video-game-in-history" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.polygon.com&#x2F;2013&#x2F;7&#x2F;10&#x2F;4510388&#x2F;why-teller-created...</a>
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torgoguysover 5 years ago
I remember reading that column regularly. One in particular that I recall was a joke he proposed for the (then much less serious) airport security. If I&#x27;m remembering correctly, back in the day they wanted you to turn laptops on to show someone that it really was just a computer. Jillette proposed that maybe you should set your autoexec file start the computer saying something along the lines of &quot;bomb detonating in 5...4...3...2...1&quot; to freak them out...or it was something like that. Obviously pre-9&#x2F;11. You&#x27;d probably get detained at the very least (and maybe arrested) if you did something like that these days. Maybe I will be able to find that column again...<p>Edit: oops, the article mentioned that very incident at the end.
hprotagonistover 5 years ago
This contextualizes the <i>Hackers</i> cameo a little.
anjelover 5 years ago
Am I the only one who remembers logging into Penn&#x27;s public BBS in the late 80s? Each screen would finish with &quot;push any key to proceed to the next screen&quot; followed by &quot;except that one.&quot; Ancient history I know, but he&#x27;s been into computers since the beginning of the PC was.
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butterisgoodover 5 years ago
One of his buddies is Rob Pike.
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mastryover 5 years ago
I love his “thurman” idea.... definitely going to use that the next time someone asks me for help with a computer problem. Ehh, maybe only in April since it’s a little mean.
dayofthedaleksover 5 years ago
The dial-up BBS Penn and Teller ran around 1990 was quite good.
brandonmencover 5 years ago
I was an avid reader of PC&#x2F;Computing in middle school and vividly remember calling that fake ad number.
joeevans1000over 5 years ago
I still feel like the duo just cashed in on wrecking the magic of magic by focusing on just revealing the mechanics of how it&#x27;s done. Obviously, not a problem for dry adults, but there&#x27;s an in between world of folks who suspend their disbelief and the fun of doing that for the rest of us.
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