I actually love Chicago as Gotham, but maybe that's just because I live in New York and have only been to Chicago once, so it's less "Chicago" and more "large city that isn't New York".
But my favorite "oh that's totally Chicago" moment was seeing a city bus in one scene (when they were evacuating the hospitals) and noticing that the Chicago Transit Authority's logo had been cleverly (or not-so-cleverly) adapted into the "Gotham Transit Authority", simply by morphing the C into a G.
This strikes me as what they're really trying to accomplish with this patent filing. Not something you take with you, but something that's stored on the server all the time. When you sit down at a Mac, you could log in with your.Mac account instead of a local account for that particular machine.
I actually love Chicago as Gotham, but maybe that's just because I live in New York and have only been to Chicago once, so it's less "Chicago" and more "large city that isn't New York".
But my favorite "oh that's totally Chicago" moment was seeing a city bus in one scene (when they were evacuating the hospitals) and noticing that the Chicago Transit Authority's logo had been cleverly (or not-so-cleverly) adapted into the "Gotham Transit Authority", simply by morphing the C into a G.
This strikes me as what they're really trying to accomplish with this patent filing. Not something you take with you, but something that's stored on the server all the time. When you sit down at a Mac, you could log in with your .Mac account instead of a local account for that particular machine.