What the Dormouse Said how the sixties counterculture shaped the personal computer?

What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry, is a 2005 non-fiction book by John Markoff….What the Dormouse Said.

Author John Markoff
Media type Print (book)
Pages 310
ISBN 0-670-03382-0
OCLC 57068812

What the Dormouse Said summary?

About What the Dormouse Said Most histories of the personal computer industry focus on technology or business. John Markoff’s landmark book is about the culture and consciousness behind the first PCs—the culture being counter– and the consciousness expanded, sometimes chemically.

Did the Dormouse ever say Feed your head?

The Dormouse never once said “Feed your head,” much less repeated it like a mantra. If one carefully inspects his entire oral contributions to the Mad Tea-Party, nothing comes close to resembling “Feed your head.” So what in the world could Grace Slick have had on her mind, besides copious amounts of hallucinogenics?

Who wrote the lyrics to White Rabbit?

Jefferson Airplane
Grace Slick
White Rabbit/Lyricists

Why is the Dormouse sleepy?

He is tied to a dissection table and continues to fall asleep from the Hatter’s medicines. In the SyFy TV Miniseries Alice, the Dormouse is a sidekick of the Hatter. Alice in the country of Hearts The Doormouse is named Peirce Villiers.

What did the Dormouse say when he opened his eyes?

Answer: The Dormouse slowly opened his eyes, “I was not asleep,” he said yawning. “I heard every word that you were saying.” The Hatter and March Hare asked Dormouse to tell them a story. “And be quick about it,” said the March Hare.

Why does the Dormouse say Feed your head?

The Dormouse wants us to feed our heads with creativity! With original ideas containing both logic and nonsense and Carrollian brain twisters and thoughtful ideas! Or, feed our heads with drugs. She was probably talking about drugs.

Why is it called a March Hare?

The idea of the ‘Mad March Hare’ comes from the hare behaviour you’re most likely to witness in the month of March. The sort of behaviour you might see includes madcap chases and furious boxing matches. This is not ‘mad’ behaviour but instead the courting behaviour of mating hares.

Why does the Dormouse keep falling asleep?

The Dormouse makes an appearance in American McGee’s Alice, where he and the March Hare are held captive as the Mad Hatter’s experiments. He is tied to a dissection table and continues to fall asleep from the Hatter’s medicines. In the SyFy TV Miniseries Alice, the Dormouse is a sidekick of the Hatter.

What does the March Hare say in Alice in Wonderland?

“Have some wine,” the March Hare said in an encouraging tone. Alice looked all round the table, but there was nothing on it but tea. “I don’t see any wine,” she remarked.