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to boldly go
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That's what is called a cat-trick.
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You are reading my old mind. 15 minutes at 6pm and again at 11 if you were into sports. And for the hardcore an hour on PBS at 630. And yeah a spot check in the morning that was mostly about the weather.
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What happens is the reader tunes completely out because there's no person there. And it even happens if you *suspect* there's no person there. And if you purport to be all there, but it turns out you're not, then the reader will hate you forever.
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Absolutely The Rutles. And I saw "them" (actually Neil Innes with a backing band) at the Troubadour in the 90s. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePaH...
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Minus the AI, if you throw a stick in any bookstore you'll hit ten of this guy. Going back forever.
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So. . .guy who works in bookstore is hostile to most of the books in the store and thinks AI is a step up from most of it . . . sounds like a guy with a lot of anger and an unpublished unpublishable MS on his hard drive. Which he is squeezing through the AI Playdoh Fun Factory as we speak.
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Meanwhile, this is cool. Mae Murray's 1922 Kodachrome test:
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You're right. I'm wrong. And I never would have figured it out, given that it was seven years earlier than I thought, and completely different people than I thought, and a movie it's more or less impossible to see.
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Weirdly this didn't work for me until I activated the "connected experiences" thing I had previously unplugged. Only then would it show me the "enable Co-Pilot" checkbox. So I unchecked it, re-unplugged connected experiences, and presto. But I didn't feel good about being "connected" for a minute.
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F***. Yeah. That's what it is.
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The more I stare at the picture, it's not even Charles Farrell. Grrr.
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Here's a great pic from the same movie. From the MoMA collection: www.moma.org/collection/w...
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She just seems so happy.
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Gladys Blockwell and Charles Farrell?
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@bcdreyer.social plus some bonus Neals
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Success.
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What is the Brutalist dust up?
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All day I have been trying to find my GIFs of her in this movie.
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Oh, Lucy's id, exactly. Beat me to it.
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That’s that Cary Grant movie, right?
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Something about apologizing for an offense where none was taken.