Chrome by gavincci

Chrome

"Burning Chrome"

This story, written by William Gibson, was first published in Omni in July, 1982. It tells the story of two hackers who hack systems for profit. The two main characters are Bobby Quine who specializes in software and Automatic Jack whose field is hardware. A third character in the story is Rikki, a girl with whom Bobby becomes infatuated and for whom he wants to hit it big. Automatic Jack acquires a piece of Russian hacking software that is very sophisticated and hard to trace. The rest of the story unfolds with Bobby deciding to break into the system of a notorious and vicious criminal called Chrome, who handles money transfers for organized crime, and Automatic Jack reluctantly agreeing to help. The break-in is ultimately successful, but Rikki decides to leave the group and go to Hollywood, to the grief of Quine and Jack who have grown to love her.

One line from this story — "...the street finds its own uses for things" — has become a widely-quoted aphorism for describing the sometimes unexpected uses to which users can put technologies (for example, hip-hop DJs' reinvention of the turntable, which transformed turntables from a medium of playback into one of production). Bobby Quine is mentioned in Neuromancer as one of the mentors of the protagonist. The Finn, a recurring character in Gibson's Sprawl trilogy of novels, makes his first appearance in this story as a minor figure. The events of the story are referenced in Count Zero, the second entry of the Sprawl trilogy.
The word Cyberspace, coined by Gibson, was first used in this story.

This story and "Dogfight" were later published in a collection of William Gibson short stories, also titled Burning Chrome.
The story functioned as a conceptual prototype for Gibson's Sprawl trilogy of novels.
Great photo, and have not heard of the story, but sounds awesome.
July 24th, 2010  
wonderful photo
July 24th, 2010  
ganda at galing!
July 24th, 2010  
great shot
July 24th, 2010  
Gorgeous shot.
July 24th, 2010  
Interesting. Love your photos & comments!
July 24th, 2010  
Great shot, Jaydee!! I love the way you link your photos to a story!
July 24th, 2010  
Great composition, with such a beautiful result - love it!
July 24th, 2010  
great warmm light :)
July 24th, 2010  
I loved that book! I like that the object is in the top of the shot.
July 24th, 2010  
Love Gibson, one of my favourite authors
July 24th, 2010  
not familiar with the book, jaydee... but the shot I LOVE - sooo moody...
July 24th, 2010  
Nice!
July 24th, 2010  
ang cool ng shot na ito, Jayds, pero teka, magkano ang bayad ng Royal posporo sa iyo? Product placement ito! Hahaha. *fave*
July 24th, 2010  
thanks rick, jessica and dennis.... =0
July 24th, 2010  
thanks lori , samantha and kathy....

thanks slava , sarah and lauren....

thanks iiwi, craigy and rudi......

thanks adrienne and barry =)

big smile =))
July 24th, 2010  
beautiful!!
July 24th, 2010  
lovely still life, I love the setup
July 26th, 2010  
thanks tracy and sare
July 27th, 2010  
Interesting caption and the write up. very nice picture of the burning candle and it's five reflections
July 28th, 2010  
love this.
August 10th, 2010  
thanks bruni...

thanks julia... =)
August 14th, 2010  
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