Monday, September 11, 2006
Bestiary Electronica
The funniest part of all this is that most people won’t believe it. Tell your average Joe that humans never figured out anything more complicated than the vacuum tube, and he’ll give you a skeptical look. Mention gremlins and he’ll assumed you’re talking about a campy movie from the ‘80s.
The first gremlins were captured and domesticated in
The gremlin breeding programs across the world are nothing short of impressive. You’ve surely noticed how most technology tends to be loud and fragile when it’s new, only to become more stable as time goes on. Things happen this way because the first step in the breeding program is growing gremlins that can accomplish the task required. Mixing their bloodlines with hardier stock comes later. The machines are loud because there has to be a cue for the gremlins to start working; since they live in the dark, an auditory cue is just easier. Later, a new strain of gremlins will be bred with better hearing, so the auditory cue can fall outside the human range of hearing; that’s why dialup modems are so loud while broadband modems don’t appear to make any sound at all. Perhaps the most amazing thing was incorporating the ability for gremlins to derive nourishment from electricity instead of food. That was such an important step that it’s been bred into almost all the strains.
Really, it’s nothing short of amazing how dependent humanity has become on these little creatures from
