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In the movie ''Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure'', two teenagers travel through time. In a futuristic landscape, they leave the place with a message to the citizens: “be excellent to each other”. From there, the sentence seems to have spread to every tech space guidelines. | In the movie ''Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure'', two teenagers travel through time. In a futuristic landscape, they leave the place with a message to the citizens: “be excellent to each other”. From there, the sentence seems to have spread to every tech space guidelines. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 22 June 2020
Author | Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure |
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Source | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVXGC896Jdw |
Context | Where does the sentence "Be excellent to each other" come from? |
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I found the sentence "be excellent to each other" reproduced in a lot of documents as the main rule to interact in a community. But where does it come from?
In the movie Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, two teenagers travel through time. In a futuristic landscape, they leave the place with a message to the citizens: “be excellent to each other”. From there, the sentence seems to have spread to every tech space guidelines.