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Tribune would have been better off going with Intelligent Bullet.
In the following months, Moore sent Ford a long list of suggestions that were anything but pedestrian: Intelligent Bullet, Ford Fabergé, Mongoose Civique, Bullet Cloisoné, Utopian Turtletop.
Moore's suggestions — the Intelligent Bullet, the Ford Fabergé, the Mongoose Civique — were all rejected, and the car was dubbed the Edsel.
Moore responded with a list of names that demonstrated a serene distance from the commercial marketplace: among them were Intelligent Bullet, Utopian Turtletop, Bullet Cloisoné, Pastelogram, Mongoose Civique, and Andante con Moto.
Throughout the fall and winter of 1955, Moore's steady stream of suggestions arrived at Ford: "the Ford Silver Sword," "Intelligent Bullet," "the Ford Fabergé," "Mongoose Civique," "Anticipator," "Pastelogram," "Astranaut" and, the highest flight of fancy, "Utopian Turtletop".
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Get intelligent intelligence.
It's strange to think that every bullet fired might one day be intelligent, in a way.
This isn't another war against the Locust; so far, all of my attention (and bullets) have been focused on an advanced set of intelligent war machines called the DeeBees.
One other key tidbit in the plan outline above: None of the bullet points talk about automation or making the car itself more intelligent as it pertains to the task of actually driving.
And I can only guess the beliefs of the least intelligent among us -- like the guys my dad recently overheard at the Nashville airport discussing which bullets work best to kill zombies.
Intelligent earbuds?
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