Scanning books from I Robot, You Jane (Season 1) | Next Clip in Episode |
BUFFY: (sarcastically) Oh, great! A book!
GILES: Oh, uh, I, uh... haven't gone through the new arrivals. Uh, put it in, uh, in, in that pile.
Dave: Here, I'll get it.
BUFFY: Oh, thanks, Dave. The Willow pile.
GILES: Uh, when I've examined it, you can, uh, uh, skim it.
JENNY: Scan it, Rupert. That's scan it.
GILES: Of course.
JENNY: Oh, I know, our ways are strange to you, but soon you will join us in the 20th century. With three whole years to spare!
GILES: Ms. Calendar, I'm sure your computer science class is fascinating, but I happen to believe that one can survive in modern society without being a slave to the, um, idiot box.
JENNY: That's TV. The idiot box is TV. This (indicates a computer) is the *good* box!
GILES: I still prefer a good book.
Fritz: The printed page is obsolete. Information isn't bound up anymore. It's an entity. The only reality is virtual. If you're not jacked in, you're not alive.
JENNY: Thank you, Fritz, for making us all sound like crazy people. (to Giles) Fritz, Fritz comes on a little strong, but he does have a point. You know, for the last two years more e-mail was sent than regular mail.
GILES: Oh...
JENNY: More digitized information went across phone lines than conversation.
GILES: That is a fact that I regard with genuine horror.
JENNY: (teasingly) I'll bet it is.
written by: Ashley Gable & Thomas A. Swyden; Transcribed by: AleXander Thompson. Full transcript at:
http://www.studiesinwords.de/08robot.html