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Steampunk, Dieselpunk, etc.

Fletch

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flat-top said:
steampunk-r2d2.jpg
Hoo-doggies! R2D-2 as Hugo Gernsback might have envisioned him...and when the weather gets hot, he churns his own ice cream! :D

I sort of agree that steampunk ought to have more of the flavor of the ordinary tinkerer — Edison, Ford, the Wright brothers, all started out as working Joes with big dreams. Philo Farnsworth conceived the television scanning gun while plowing a potato field. That is your great American technical tradition — or the start of it.
 

Serial Hero

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Fletch said:
I sort of agree that steampunk ought to have more of the flavor of the ordinary tinkerer — Edison, Ford, the Wright brothers, all started out as working Joes with big dreams. Philo Farnsworth conceived the television scanning gun while plowing a potato field. That is your great American technical tradition — or the start of it.
You must be thinking of the Edisonades.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edisonade
 

MrBern

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imagined monologue

http://www.mcsweeneys.net/links/monologues/25steampunk.html

first paragraph:
Remember when I was crawling around the attic, looking for my old Planters-peanut-man Halloween costume? I didn't donate it to the children's theater, like I told you. I salvaged the monocle, top hat, and cane, combined them with a swallowtail tuxedo, and stole away to a midnight screening of the underrated masterpiece The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
 

Dr Doran

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Now to build a Victorian time machine as H. G. Wells describes, all in brass with dials and a seat and levers ... how wonderful would that be? Has anyone done that? The Time Machine is one of my favorite books and I recall that Wells gave a pretty detailed description of how the machine should look.

(Naturally I do not mean one that ACTUALLY TRAVELS.)
 

Rachael

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Doran said:
Now to build a Victorian time machine as H. G. Wells describes, all in brass with dials and a seat and levers ... how wonderful would that be? Has anyone done that? The Time Machine is one of my favorite books and I recall that Wells gave a pretty detailed description of how the machine should look.

(Naturally I do not mean one that ACTUALLY TRAVELS.)

There is one in Hollywood somewhere:

sheldonmachine.jpg
 

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