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27 May Bloodline s2. ....... Orphan Black s4 ....... ... pll s7 June 21
Kingdom 1June yay
WGN: Outsiders (appalachia*) . Underground (railroad) .
AMC: Preacher.
tbs: The Detour. <
netflix 30 Degrees in February (Swedish re emigrants to Thailand) .
Aprli.. May - Red Road. Longmire. Narcos. Detectorists. Happy Valley s2. / rg: Salem.
Aquarius
& maybe: ~ The Knick ? ... The Legacy ~ ytube ... THE SOPRANOS cld prob get into now? ... and d n forget TREME.
hulu The Path. done
watchlist: Srugrim. ~ Prisoners of War (israeli orig of homeland). ~Tyrant. THE SHIELD. Hill Street Blues (> NYPD). Line of Duty (british police anti-corruptn unit). Spiral (s1-s5 52 epsds). Deutschland 83.
comedies... HIM & HER. adult swim: Morel Oral. squidbillies. ~ idly ish: mindy project. //elsewh: Detour tbs. hbo silicon valley. and veep.
~IT Crowd ~s2 work outing gay! musical. ~Moonboy . // w rg: Him & Her. (Detour. can get?). Silicon Valley. Srugim. Detectorists.
movie Rescue Dawn.
hbo movie re thurgood marshall: Confirmation
via xfinity login > FX: The Americans ( now at s4e5 new eps Wed). << cld find s3 eps to watch, too. sometime might go back watch s1-2-3... s1 was good.
movie Savages /great cast, think I will enjoy the two leads. fnl t kitsch varying char well? & taylor-johnson lks bit like st pasquale.
//ah it was in Savages - Blake Lively. that am reminded of by voice tessa frmga in Amer Horror Story, sampling s3e1 coven. Madison played by emma rbts (then went on to do r murphy scream queens) "do you own any clothes not from the gap?" tessa as zoe: "not really. why?" > sounds like? someone youngish woman actress seen recently. // hawk's girlfr in The Path also sounds like?
*Archer per great rvw panjiba below. try s5 Archer Vice season arc!
Married FX s2. durn not on FXnow.
The 15 Best Recent {current} TV Show Releases On Netflix (2015) - pajiba ||| v good descrips! espclly of int re Archer. also Bobs Burgers. The League. //
Daredevil: smart, dark, grim, fun; moody intensity that’s broken up by moments of genuine warmth between its characters.
Rectify quiet, elegiac, unsettling, sexually charged, captivation. not like anyth else, mood & tone / Bloodline / y. y. Bloodline s2 soon, even this month?
Peaky Blinders: Cillian Murphy in th lead is absolutely fantastic, sth akin to a Prohibition era Boyd Crowder./oh. maybe got me. tried & d n readily get into. but hardly tried. /
Archer: as a historian, I adore the complete pastiche it makes of time, dragging together the Internet, glowing green computer consoles, the Soviet Union, and a hodgepodge of other temporally exclusive details of the last sixty years or so. In our popular entertainment, we slur together hundreds of years of [past] history into one broad conception of a particular time. And the longer ago that time was, the broader of a brush it gets filled in with over more and more centuries. And that’s what Archer is: it’s how popular entertainment is going to remember our time period five hundred years from now./wow ok watch. / * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archer_(TV_series)#Time_periodThe show's time setting is comically anachronistic, deliberately mixing technologies, clothing styles and historical backdrops of different decades. The characters wear 1960s clothing and hairstyles, and many episodes feature references to the Soviet Union. The technological sophistication within the series also varies, with characters using dated computer technology (e.g. reel-to-reel mainframe systems, desktop computers closely resembling the Macintosh XL, dot-matrix printers, and punch cards) and making surveillance recordings on cassette tape rather than digitally, but also using modern technologies such as GPS devices, the Internet, laser gunsights, cryptocurrencies, USB flash drives and cellular phones (season 6 saw the appearance of touchscreen devices and flip phones). This ambiguity is explicitly recognized in at least two episodes, in which characters are unable to answer when asked what year they think it is
^ same voice actor, huh,
Bob’s Burgers: I watched the first two seasns in four days. That’s about the best recommendatn I can give for a show. frequently laugh out loud funny. and that of all things reminds me most of Calvin & Hobbes. veering madcap smart ass brilliance not in cynicism but in simple good-hearts. /
The League: explores deftly, and hilariously in my mind, the way that the bullshit, macho-bravura that permeates fantasy football is often at odds with real life. if you like Always Sunny. /ok// &. Always Sunny: the funniest show on tv.
>? tbs: The Detour. jason jones, n zea. / & ~ Angie Tribeca /rashida jones v cool, smart. -Samantha Bee
& upcoming 2016? Search Party. (ali shawkat). People of Earth: about a support group for alien abductees. /ooh cool. /oh. humans who hv bn abducted (&returned). I tht aliens abducted to here :) more int.
Monday, May 30, 2016
Saturday, May 28, 2016
the kind I like best are the tricked out scooters!" -Brak
Thundercleese, People. Thundercleese. | Rooster Teeth: "Well, here I am
Walkin' down the street
Hey, look down there
I can see my feet
I gave 'em both names
One's Tony, one's Lou
Lou steppin' on Tony
He's steppin' on Lou
Well, I'm walkin' down the street, or should I say
On the sidewalk - the streets are not safe
There's cars and buses and tricked out scooters
And the kind I like best are the tricked out scooters!" -Brak - The Brak Show
"Well, here I am
Walkin' down the street
Hey, look down there
I can see my feet
I gave 'em both names
One's Tony, one's Lou
Lou steppin' on Tony
He's steppin' on Lou
Well, I'm walkin' down the street, or should I say
On the sidewalk - the streets are not safe
There's cars and buses and tricked out scooters
And the kind I like best are the tricked out scooters!" -Brak - The Brak Show
Walkin' down the street
Hey, look down there
I can see my feet
I gave 'em both names
One's Tony, one's Lou
Lou steppin' on Tony
He's steppin' on Lou
Well, I'm walkin' down the street, or should I say
On the sidewalk - the streets are not safe
There's cars and buses and tricked out scooters
And the kind I like best are the tricked out scooters!" -Brak - The Brak Show
"Well, here I am
Walkin' down the street
Hey, look down there
I can see my feet
I gave 'em both names
One's Tony, one's Lou
Lou steppin' on Tony
He's steppin' on Lou
Well, I'm walkin' down the street, or should I say
On the sidewalk - the streets are not safe
There's cars and buses and tricked out scooters
And the kind I like best are the tricked out scooters!" -Brak - The Brak Show
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Claude Shannon
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read re/ Claude Shannon - Ggl ddl bday Apr 30 news:
Claude Shannon's 100th birthday Google - 12 hours ago It's impossible to overstate the legacy of Claude Shannon. The paper he wrote for his ...
Three things you'll wish you owned that Claude Shannon invented The Independent - 4 hours ago http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/google-doodle-celebrates-claude-shannon-mathematician-colleague-of-alan-turing-and-inventor-of-the-a7007786.html
read re/ Claude Shannon - Ggl ddl bday Apr 30 news:
Claude Shannon's 100th birthday Google - 12 hours ago It's impossible to overstate the legacy of Claude Shannon. The paper he wrote for his ...
Three things you'll wish you owned that Claude Shannon invented The Independent - 4 hours ago http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/google-doodle-celebrates-claude-shannon-mathematician-colleague-of-alan-turing-and-inventor-of-the-a7007786.html
=a juggling robot
=a small computer that could be concealed about one's person, to aid them in playing Roulette. This is considered one of the earliest wearable computers.
=a small computer that could be concealed about one's person, to aid them in playing Roulette. This is considered one of the earliest wearable computers.
=The Ultimate Machine
Shannon built what he called the Ultimate Machine, which he kept on his desk. It was a simple box with a single switch on it that, when you pressed, opened the box's lid to reveal a [sleek little] mechanical hand that reached out, flipped off the switch, and then pulled itself back inside its box, rather like a reclusive Jack-in-the-box. Sci-fi writer Arthur C Clarke saw Shannon's machine and wrote: "There is something unspeakably sinister about a machine that does nothing - absolutely nothing - except switch itself off."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ34RDn34Ws
Shannon built what he called the Ultimate Machine, which he kept on his desk. It was a simple box with a single switch on it that, when you pressed, opened the box's lid to reveal a [sleek little] mechanical hand that reached out, flipped off the switch, and then pulled itself back inside its box, rather like a reclusive Jack-in-the-box. Sci-fi writer Arthur C Clarke saw Shannon's machine and wrote: "There is something unspeakably sinister about a machine that does nothing - absolutely nothing - except switch itself off."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ34RDn34Ws
haha!
Claude Shannon: Tinkerer, Prankster, and Father of Information Theory IEEE Spectrum - 2 days ago
http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/software/claude-shannon-tinkerer-prankster-and-father-of-information-theory
This month marks the centennial of the birth of Claude Shannon, the American mathematician and electrical engineer whose groundbreaking work laid out the theoretical foundation for modern digital communications.
To celebrate the occasion, we’re republishing online a memorable profile of Shannon that IEEE Spectrum ran in its April 1992 issue. Written by former Spectrum editor John Horgan, who interviewed Shannon at his home in Winchester, Mass., the profile reveals the many facets of Shannon’s character: While best known as the father of information theory, Shannon was also an inventor, tinkerer, puzzle solver, and prankster.
Shannon died in 2001 at age 84 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He is regarded as one of the greatest electrical engineering heroes of all time.
A visitor to Entropy House, the stuccoed mansion outside Boston where Shannon and his wife Betty have lived for more than 30 years ...
http://spectrum.ieee.org/static/aboutus
IEEE Spectrum is the flagship magazine and website of the IEEE, the world’s largest professional organization devoted to engineering and the applied sciences. Our charter is to keep over 400,000 members informed about major trends and developments in technology, engineering, and science. Our blogs, podcasts, news and features stories, videos and interactive infographics engage our visitors with clear explanations about emerging concepts and developments with details they can’t get elsewhere.
Google Celebrates 100th Birthday of Claude Shannon, the Inventor of the Bit
Fortune - 3 days ago
[ggl ddl had him juggling 1s & 0s]... celebrates a slightly less heralded mastermind omastermind of the digital age, Claude Shannon, who would have been 100 ...
[ggl ddl had him juggling 1s & 0s]... celebrates a slightly less heralded mastermind omastermind of the digital age, Claude Shannon, who would have been 100 ...
Google Doodle Celebrates 100th Birthday Of Claude Shannon, Father Of Information Theory
How Claude Shannon's master thesis changed our world
Tech Times - 1 day ago
Christian Science Monitor - 3 days ago
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