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Intruder posted:https://twitter.com/stlouisfed/status/1617266021810724866 Christ, seriously. Talk about misrepresentation.
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Intruder posted:https://twitter.com/stlouisfed/status/1617266021810724866 *cries in data scientist*
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 08:20 |
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Android Apocalypse posted:Speaking of reading, Heat 2: A Novel is out and I'm tempted to pick it up. It's very good. Mann says he wants to make it a movie, and, being a huge Mann fanboy, I hope he gets the money to do it.
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 12:30 |
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He already did a sequel to heat; it was just called Miami Vice.
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 12:44 |
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FizFashizzle posted:He already did a sequel to heat; it was just called Miami Vice. Miami Vice is from the 80s, Heat came out in the 90s? Unless you mean the movie Miami which has vey little to do with Heat except being a stylistic movie about cops and criminals by the same director. Does that make Public Enemies a sequel to Miami Vice?
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 12:51 |
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Was the Miami Vice movie the one that used a Linkin Park song in its trailers? I actually quite liked the movie itself, even though the cinematography was rough (digital cameras just weren't there yet).
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 12:57 |
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Timby posted:Was the Miami Vice movie the one that used a Linkin Park song in its trailers? Yeah also where they just had foxx and farrel mumbling incoherently the whole time.
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 13:00 |
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FizFashizzle posted:Yeah also where they just had foxx and farrel mumbling incoherently the whole time. I have never had an issue with understanding their dialogue whatsoever.
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 13:02 |
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Skwirl posted:I've been slowly reading through the Sharpe series of novels. It's kinda similar to the Master and Commander series in that it's historical military fiction during the Napoleonic Wars, but it focuses on a low born infantry Rifleman rising through the ranks, instead of ships. Late to this, these are all kinda sameish narratively but work well. Same author I noted writing historical fiction about the Vikings a long time back when AC: Valhalla came out. Like every book no matter what happened before our main character is broke or in some sort of trouble and manfully dominates everything in front of him eventually while being screwed over by everyone around him. I don't say this as a bad thing, it's good to me, I like it. Just that's the way they go. And you pick up stuff about how much it must have sucked to have your face and hands scarred by black powder blowing back into it and other stuff. He has one formula but I do like Bernard Cornwell. Grittybeard fucked around with this message at 13:16 on Jan 24, 2023 |
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Bird in a Blender posted:Someone mentioned Heat so I had to watch it and Lol it was me and I had to stop to Snap that scene to my girlfriend because she does and my head is all the way up it
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 15:02 |
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The Miami Vice movie was more or less a 2-hour long episode. I enjoyed it, tho I'm curious what the initial ending where Crockett & Tubbs fought Montoya & Yero would've been like (filming for the finale had to be scrapped because Jamie Foxx got spooked out by a nearby shooting in the Dominican Republic while they were filming the earlier Cuba scenes).
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 15:06 |
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Is Space Engineers a good gently caress around in multiplayer game? It's 50% off ($10) on Steam right now, and has been on my wishlist for long enough I should either buy it or remove it from the list.
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 17:17 |
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T-Square posted:Lol it was me and I had to stop to Snap that scene to my girlfriend because she does and my head is all the way up it I had to rewind it and show it to my wife too. She couldn't stop laughing.
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 17:38 |
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90 seconds to midnight baby! https://www.npr.org/2023/01/24/1150982819/doomsday-clock-90-seconds-to-midnight quote:The world is closer to catastrophe than ever: the Doomsday Clock, the metaphorical measure of challenges to humanity, was reset to 90 seconds before midnight on Tuesday. Gotta admit I'm less worried about Putin destroying the world than I am climate change, but if he wants to he could I guess.
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Intruder posted:https://twitter.com/stlouisfed/status/1617266021810724866 Lmao wtf that took me a minute
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 18:28 |
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That is impressively dishonest
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Grittybeard posted:90 seconds to midnight baby! I’m too lazy to reword the song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntJtBttuPjk
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Grittybeard posted:90 seconds to midnight baby! The Doomsday Clock is like the Razzies of geopolitics
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 18:34 |
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General Dog posted:The Doomsday Clock is like the Razzies of geopolitics i get it also nobody cares about if documents are classified anymore https://twitter.com/AP/status/1617937975144218664
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Android Apocalypse posted:The Miami Vice movie was more or less a 2-hour long episode. I enjoyed it, tho I'm curious what the initial ending where Crockett & Tubbs fought Montoya & Yero would've been like (filming for the finale had to be scrapped because Jamie Foxx got spooked out by a nearby shooting in the Dominican Republic while they were filming the earlier Cuba scenes). I thought it was kind of a poopy movie but it had some great scenes and overall excellent vibes/aesthetic.
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Intruder posted:https://twitter.com/stlouisfed/status/1617266021810724866 Graphic Design is my passion
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Skwirl posted:Miami Vice is from the 80s, Heat came out in the 90s? Unless you mean the movie Miami which has vey little to do with Heat except being a stylistic movie about cops and criminals by the same director. Does that make Public Enemies a sequel to Miami Vice? Public Enemies is the prequel to a long nap
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Intruder posted:https://twitter.com/stlouisfed/status/1617266021810724866 The replies are great
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Vertical Lime posted:i get it At this point, I'm wondering if some of these classified documents are just like, memos about security updates or password changes. Stuff that's important, but also things that no one thinks are important when they're packing up
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 18:54 |
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Oscar nominations are out, and honestly - it's mostly movies people watched (or should watch) instead of the usual oscar bait. EEAAO got 11 (!) nominations, Banshees got a bunch, so did Top Gun.
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 19:02 |
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Banshees is nice to look at, but it just felt like a shaggy dog story to me.
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Shinji2015 posted:At this point, I'm wondering if some of these classified documents are just like, memos about security updates or password changes. Stuff that's important, but also things that no one thinks are important when they're packing up From what I've read, there's a huge incentive to mark documents as classified, even if they shouldn't be. If you mark something as unclassified, and oops it should have been, then you get smacked hard, but no one is smacking your hand for marking things classified when they shouldn't. So you have tons of classified documents floating around and a ton of them are completely trivial. Now throw in some overworked staffers, and a bunch of innocuous classified documents get shoved in a box with a bunch of other stuff. Now we know how we end up with classified documents all over the place.
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Shinji2015 posted:At this point, I'm wondering if some of these classified documents are just like, memos about security updates or password changes. Stuff that's important, but also things that no one thinks are important when they're packing up Yeah, I said it before, but this stuff happens with every administration. Classified isn't just reserved for things like spy assignments, nuclear codes, or troop deployments. Travel schedules (that are now defunct and out of date), interoffice stuff, and things like phone logs between government officials (i.e. Secretary of State talking to Prime Minister of Svenborgia) along with lots of mundane poo poo are classified. They may not be important or useful on their own, but aggregated with other documents can provide some intel. And again, the big difference between Pence and Biden and what happened with Trump is that the Archives services asked the FBI to look, the FBI asked and got access to look or got the documents themselves. Trump lied, refused access, and doubled down with all his bullshit.
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https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1617943103083581441 This is something I've been saying should happen for a while, they've bought up so many of their competitors over the past 2 decades and then tailored their search engine to promote pages that use ad keywords (hence why every recipe has stupid loving blog post attached to it)
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Shinji2015 posted:At this point, I'm wondering if some of these classified documents are just like, memos about security updates or password changes. Stuff that's important, but also things that no one thinks are important when they're packing up Yeah the scuttlebutt is that a) we classify way too much stuff in general and b) mishandling of documents labeled as classified is a not-uncommon occurrence. The Trump thing would have gone away if he hadn’t dug in and forced the FBI to raid his stupid compound. But he did and now every report of mishandling of classified information has to be reported just as breathlessly so the news media can cling to their supposed impartiality (that no one believes in anyway so they’re just shooting themselves in the dick for no reason). It’s all incredibly dumb and incredibly America in this time and political climate. e: I was beaten but I also wanted to rant about the stupid news cycle on this so
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gently caress it, having a lovely week and wife and I have the weekend off so I just booked a weekend trip to Busch Gardens with a bunch of behind the scenes tours and animal encounter packages. Never thought I would be excited about going to Tampa, but here we are! Gonna pet some cheetahs and hang out with sloths, then ride a bunch of roller coasters and scream into the void.
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Freaquency posted:Yeah the scuttlebutt is that a) we classify way too much stuff in general and b) mishandling of documents labeled as classified is a not-uncommon occurrence. The Trump thing would have gone away if he hadn’t dug in and forced the FBI to raid his stupid compound. But he did and now every report of mishandling of classified information has to be reported just as breathlessly so the news media can cling to their supposed impartiality (that no one believes in anyway so they’re just shooting themselves in the dick for no reason). I've never been a fan of assigning nefarious intentions when plain old stupidity will do but 99% all politicians should be put to death at this point so ya know. Is what it is.
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# ? Jan 24, 2023 22:48 |
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swickles posted:gently caress it, having a lovely week and wife and I have the weekend off so I just booked a weekend trip to Busch Gardens with a bunch of behind the scenes tours and animal encounter packages. Never thought I would be excited about going to Tampa, but here we are! Gonna pet some cheetahs and hang out with sloths, then ride a bunch of roller coasters and scream into the void. This sounds really nice
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BlindSite posted:I've never been a fan of assigning nefarious intentions when plain old stupidity will do but 99% all politicians should be put to death at this point so ya know. Is what it is. Trump is usually a combination of both
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The Glumslinger posted:https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1617943103083581441 Recipe Filter extension. You're welcome.
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https://twitter.com/RickandMorty/status/1618009508420386817 So I guess the allegations about Roiland must be pretty serious
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Yeah that'll be the end of ol Rick and morty
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BlindSite posted:Yeah that'll be the end of ol Rick and morty I wish. Somehow it will get one more season that will only be available online or Hulu, then quietly die.
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Android Apocalypse posted:I wish. Well, Hulu has a deal with him too for Solar Opposites...
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Android Apocalypse posted:I wish. As they imply in the post, the 7th season is probably already deep into production, though I wonder if it isn't more valuable at this point as a write-off, especially considering Warner Discovery Whatever's recent fondness for throwing completed stuff in the trash and claiming a loss on it. I can't imagine who's actually going to want to watch a season's worth of "lost" episodes with the leads voiced by somebody else. General Dog fucked around with this message at 23:54 on Jan 24, 2023 |
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