In July 4 1947, a strange flying object dropped at a desert in New Mexico USA. It has not still been proved what it was. Conjecture became fact, and rumors became history.
This is actually a key element in the story. The description of how a viral internet rumour gains life through people repeating it, culminating in the “alien in a sweater” phenomenon in the real world, mirrors the appearance of the “Lain” phenomenon. Note that this was just the precursor original Lain, without a physical body or even a real personality, just a hodgepodge of anecdotes and the emotions behind them. It took Eiri to copy this into a body, for the purpose of gradually turning Lain into a being with human emotions via interaction with other humans. I think his intention was then to release Lain from that body and influence her no-longer immutable mind for his own goals, as he’d already attempted to influence her mind with a memory chip in her navi.
always reminded me of the 90's conspiracy tv specials, the ones about aliens, mj12, bigfoot, the loch ness monster, or the men in black. i miss 90's conspiracy stuff, always fake but always entertaining. and never obnoxious
With the recent UAP/UFO reports declassification and general acceptance that UAP are in fact real this tune just hits different. It always did but more in a 'conspiracy theory' kinda way but not it's even more 'convincing' rather than just a conspiracy. A great show ahead of it's time and an absolutely brilliant track to have everything come to full circle. As Lie Elizondo said, we are slowly getting there. The FULL disclosure is not far away.
I've established a VXLAN connection between my router 34b and an access point downstairs across a fritzbox router. Since the underlay has a different internet gateway, I wanted a wifi seperate from the fritzbox's internet connection.
Finally I've accomplished my VLAN bullshit to steer one Wifi of my access point to the internet upstairs. What a painful path filled with disappointment. It feels so relieving that it's working now. A shame I couldn't just attach some vlan on a subnet; a new own subnet with DHCP was necessary. What a waste of IP adresses. Does anyone have a number between 1 and 255? Except 39, 42 and 69. They're taken.