Uh yeah, that is barely readable.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanPluck.
Check out my fanfiction!What the heck am I looking at?
Yeah, burn that.
I think the dialog would be better as the quote, since the Architect is famously obtuse, and if you do understand him, it's clear that he would really rather this resistance not happen, but he is unable to prevent it and so works around it.
You may want to suggest that in the General Page Quote Discussion thread. I can't read the text in the current image, so I can't tell whether or not it's an improvement.
FYI, the quote is: Mr. Sinister: You poor little thing, you didn't understand at all. Sinister is a system... And rebels against the system... are also part of the system.
Well, it's much easier to read than when it's part of the image, but I'm having trouble determining whether it's an example or not. I suppose it's a better quote than the Architect.
Image Source. Please update whenever an image is changed.Are we in agreement to for an image pull here?
4 votes is a wee bit little for my liking.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanUmm +1 for pulling, it isn't even readable.
edited 27th Oct '14 7:22:41 AM by Memers
I can read it, but I don't think it's a very good pic overall, especially with the artifacting in the text, so +1 to pull it. I count 6 pull votes with mine, so it's gone and the page is tagged for this thread.
edited 27th Oct '14 7:30:44 AM by Willbyr
Clock is set.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanAnyone in favor of changing the page quote to what was on the pulled image?
Image Source. Please update whenever an image is changed.I can live with that, with the Architect quote being moved to its example in the Film folder.
The clock is way overdue on this one; locking up.
Am I the only one who has to squint to read the text? Guess not.
Which is bad for a very text-dependant image... which doesn't illustrate terribly well even if you can read it.
edited 22nd Oct '14 2:26:44 PM by StFan