Ack, hit enter too quickly:

Speaking of cultures, something interesting I read once.

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If you have see Signs, then you know the aliens had an issue with doors.
When asked about it, the director made the point that a kangeroo
couldn't open a door but it could still hurt you if it wanted. Not sure
how serious he was, but it does bring an interesting point. What if an
alien race had no concept of a door? In theory, the idea that a wall
would just "open" would not be something they could even consider.

Further ramblings: This then reminds me of the concept of 'newspeak' in
1984 (forgive me if I get the term wrong, it's been _many_ years). If I
remember right, the idea was that if there were no verbal way to express
dissent, then there would be no way to rebel against the government. 

-rc

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 12:35 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: The Grand List of Overused Scie nce Fiction Clich�s
> 
> 
> Xenophobic or simply humanocentric?
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