From: xrjdm@twinpeaks.gsfc.nasa.gov (Joseph D. McMahon) Subject: Re: "Late Night" Opening Computer Graphics Organization: NASA/GSFC NCCS Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 11:28:07 EST Message-ID: <1993Jan27.112807@twinpeaks.gsfc.nasa.gov> Note for non-US readers: "Late Night with David Letterman" is a very popular TV sho on NBC (which is owned by General Electric). Letterman has a running joke about how much ge dislikes "those GE weasels". The current opening credits include a very nice computer graphic "movie" of a journey from a spot near the Sun to New York (kind of like the "Voyager" animations, where the vehicle is shown passing Jupiter and Saturn). During this, the viewpoint passes a very nicely rendered kite on the way. That said... In article <1993Jan27.053609.22636@CSD-NewsHost.Stanford.EDU>, flournoy@Xenon.Stanford.EDU (Raymond Suke Flournoy) writes: >amck@rowdy.mcc.com (Alan McKendree) writes: > >>This reminds me of a question aked earlier but I never saw an answer >>-- does anyone know what the Japanese on the kite means? > > There are 2 distinct messages I have seen. Both are simply > transliterations, one saying "Late Night," and the other "G.E. Sucks." > > If you want to differentiate them, the "Late Night" is written in a > softer, rounder script. The "G.E. Sucks" uses a different syllabary > which is much more angular and harsh. Considering the messages, the > constrast in lettering is a nice detail. > --- Joe M. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =