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      You could get color if a weak signal drifted in (and had a color TV), but generally it was black and white. OP needs to take that pixelated mess back and fix it.

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        I had a tv that output static with the colors when signal was missing, it did NOT make the fuzz sound tho.

        This was the early 90s

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            For the tv we had my recollection was that it only happened when there was no input plugged into the UHF.

            Or if the Nintendo inline was plugged in and the Nintendo was off, and no other input.

            We had cable since that late 80s so I don’t recall ever dealing with signal loss beyond VH1 becoming scrambled at 9:30 for the playboy channel.

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      We had a really old tv in my basement when I was young. If you messed with the hue knob while on a non existent channel you could get a lot more colorful static

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      Gibson talks about this in his prologue, and other anachronisms in Neuromancer (specifically his lack of imagination regarding phones)—he was envisioning the dull grey of a dead tv signal of his childhood, not the crazy black and white static of the late 20th and early 21st century; but the sentiment tracks even though he probably wasn’t event thinking that about any of the implications, given his displeasure of even being lumped in with cyberpunk as a genre (which I think is really confoundedly stupid on his part).

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      Beat me to it. I was going to ask whether any non-science fiction readers would know this famous opening line. IIRC, Gibson himself notes how the interpretation of the line changed with the change of technology.

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    Gibson has said that he was imagining a TV from when he was growing up. Quote:

    "I actually composed that first image with black and white video static of my childhood in mind, sodium silvery and almost painful, […] the texture and color of a signal free channel on a wooden cabinet motorola with fabric covered speakers.

    So like this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_7yUDne8fg&t=260s

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    They all fit pretty well as cyberpunk, particularly 2025. The quote’s held up well, really.

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    Take me down to Roku City, where the remote is good, and the advertising pretty!! Awwww will you please take me hommmeeee!