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Showing posts with label Conan O'Brien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conan O'Brien. Show all posts
Friday, July 10, 2015
Comic-Con 2015 aNd its new trailers (as of this post)
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
EMGA (It's suppose to say MEGA but I'm leaving it) ARTICLE
I've had a littel bit to drink..... as evidenced by my drastic increase in spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors..... I apologize.... well kind of.....
You see... I am sorry... but..... I have been shoveling snow aggressively alllllll week long (working for my apartment complex entails perks such as that) so I am self medicating with the cheapest and most effective muscle relaxer and anti-inflammatory there is...... Alcohol*
(*not a fact AT ALL)
I feel like I am geting WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
off topic.....
Anyways..... the Article..... um yes.....
Well as you can tell my posting lately has been sporadic at best..... so needless to say I have come across (ewwww) and bookmarked ALOT of things that are nifty..... so this is your typical MEGA POST!
Split into 2 parts because there is a crap ton of crap..... sheesh...... me explainging this and going on and on and also meandering about pointless nonesense is almost article in itself..... I wonder when the effects of my dribking will become more drastic.... oh wait..... already in the course of this....
between intoxication and this crappy $10 walmart keyboard lol
CLICK CONTINUE TO FINALLY GET TO THINGS THAT AREN'T POINTLESS
(or are at least intended to NOT TO be)
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Sunday, July 6, 2014
Spot on Louis CK.... spot on
(Source article from Io9)
I like this guy's/girl's opinion, it is very grounded and also spot on....the future is NOW:
juansmithRobert T. Gonzalez
I kinda feel that way about airplanes now. I mean, how do we quickly signify that a movie is showing "a futuristic city"? Well, there are lots of pretty colorful lights, and lots of metal things flying overhead. We basically have that stuff now.
Every time I see airplanes routinely flying overhead, I can't help but think that someone 100 years ago (even at the dawn of human flight) would find this mind-boggling. When I picture a "futuristic" city now, I can't really differentiate it much from a present-day city. Perhaps the buildings will be taller because of advances in materials science, and I'm sure there will be lots more drones flying around - but yes, it will be mundane as hell*.
I mean, I routinely walk to work reading a book off a device that looks exactly like a PADD from Star Trek. Then I scan a smartcard on an ad-hoc rental car parked on the street, punch in a PIN, and drive to my destination - leaving the car behind for someone else when I'm done. And all of these things entered my life in the past...2-3 years?
We're definitely in "the future" now. At this point I'm just hoping I'll live long enough for radical human life extension. Doctor, I'm feeling a bit winded! Please generate and install another of my own lungs, please!
* I seriously hope I'm being naive and completely wrong here, and there are inventions coming that are beyond my wildest dreams. But I still maintain that everything will eventually be mundane as hell.
Every time I see airplanes routinely flying overhead, I can't help but think that someone 100 years ago (even at the dawn of human flight) would find this mind-boggling. When I picture a "futuristic" city now, I can't really differentiate it much from a present-day city. Perhaps the buildings will be taller because of advances in materials science, and I'm sure there will be lots more drones flying around - but yes, it will be mundane as hell*.
I mean, I routinely walk to work reading a book off a device that looks exactly like a PADD from Star Trek. Then I scan a smartcard on an ad-hoc rental car parked on the street, punch in a PIN, and drive to my destination - leaving the car behind for someone else when I'm done. And all of these things entered my life in the past...2-3 years?
We're definitely in "the future" now. At this point I'm just hoping I'll live long enough for radical human life extension. Doctor, I'm feeling a bit winded! Please generate and install another of my own lungs, please!
* I seriously hope I'm being naive and completely wrong here, and there are inventions coming that are beyond my wildest dreams. But I still maintain that everything will eventually be mundane as hell.
...What happened to the American Dream....
Comedian: What happened to the American Dream? It came true...... you're looking at it
^ also a spot on realization that we, as human beings, have a tendency to build paradise then populate it with horrors. Beget by our own devices, destroyed by the very dreams that built them.
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