Wendell's abilty to associate sensory deprevation tanks to a circuit with automatic gain control feeding off of nothing may be the most Wendell thing I have ever heard. Like, it makes sense, but no one has ever made that association before.
Regarding body parts: 1. In the US, if it's your body parts, you have a right to decide what happens to it and who gets it. For instance, if you have a leg amputated for health reasons, but you want to be buried with it, you can demand the hospital give it to you. Make sure to do this BEFORE the operation, so it doesn't accidentally get sent to the incinerator for disposal as a biohazard. (Yes, that's also a thing in hospitals. Bodily fluids are treated as biohazards.) You can even detail in your will what happens to your body. So you can say, "I want so and so to have my skull." 2. Other people will have a harder time justifying having your body parts if they don't have legitimate documentation from a legitimate source as to why you have body parts. You can thank body/cadaver snatching for medical schools of the late 1800's to thank for that in the US. There are some FUN stories, including one involving a former US President's body, if I remember the story correctly. 3. You do get the bones back after a cremation... Just that there's an additional step before they return your family member to you. While the bones aren't in a state that we'd recognize, cremation doesn't disintegrate them. The ashes are sifted for the bone fragments, the fragments are put through a grinder to turn them into powder, and then they're added to the ashes. And that is what you get back. (You can thank Kaitlin and the Good Death people for that bit of information.)
@@dearheart2 I know what you're trying to do there. Sadly, this isn't the time and place for it. And before you start arguing that I'm some ugly, woman repressing Republican male, you might want to make sure you've done your research on me first. You know, so you don't look like an ass yourself.
@29:00 I experienced the SAME thing last week in a Canadian Home Depot. Online/inventory said they had 24 in stock, 5 racks empty in store. Had 3 employees, one huge ladder and a forklift involved in finding one for me. They failed.
AI generated summary of this video: From their fortress of solitude, Zod, Ursa, and Non dictated the ongoings of Earth L1. Ursa suggested slapping a future AI overlord, while Non suggested pistol whipping an eight year old boy. Zod confirmed the caffeination of all.
Wendell, moon poles are prime locations to claim for setting up a moon base. Perma dark / bright areas for living in deionized regolith and consistent solar power plus water ice deposits that haven't sublimated from radiation. 😊
@@YukiGibson de-ionized regolith - meaning the stuff that doesn't stick to suits because of static charge because the cosmic rays are constantly blasting it. That's an oft understated benefit to those craters with areas that never receive direct sunlight, the dust doesn't damage everything.
The benefit to gpt customer support is if one bot doesn't help, you can get transfered to another bot with a slightly different tuning to more creatively or sympathetically try to help when the generic one failed. Instead of waiting on the hold for ten minutes between staff and supervisors then waiting for callbacks, gpt chatbot will be swapped after 5 mins of not being helpful instead of 20 mins per incompetent human and waiting between transfers. It's still better to have a fleet of tuned bots than demoralized min-wage humans.
Finally some more good content to watch this evening. Edit: 28:19 watching Wendel fight to keep his bearing while mentioning a forklift was stolen from lowes drove to home depot to run over a 73 year old women. killed me, i was laughing so hard.
Lowes all day every day Our Lowes is actually quite nice, our Home Depot is horrible, on the run down side of town. I remember one day watching rats running around in the dog food isle, which was ironically the other isle to some foods, and a lot of canned/bottled drinks ... smelt like urine .. I mentioned it to an employee who basically said what you want me to do about it ... birds just in the store, pecking at clear bags of bird seed .... store is horrible, needs to be shut down honestly.
Annoying biologist here. Re the beaver story, as a ....well, a biologist, the idea of lay people just reintroducing wildlife they think should be there horrifies me. It's possibly a useful move IF you know exactly what species you're dealing with and exactly where it should be. But there are wholly different species of many plants and animals that are impossible to differentiate unless you're trained, but one may be catastrophically invasive in certain environments, or without the right predators to keep numbers down. Chances are the predators of said beavers disappeared when the beavers did, so they might build up to unsustainable and damaging numbers now. Or the animals they're introducing could bring new diseases into the area from another. There's so very much that can go wrong. Here in Australia we have a whole list of stupid things people decided to release without checking (Came roads, foxes, rabbits). But we have a tiny little cute marsupial called a sugar glider that's sometimes sold in American pet stores. Absolutely adorable and you'd think it could never harm anything. Someone decided to release them into Tasmania (the southern island) where they shouldn't be. They proceeded to explode in numbers and bagan to wipe out an endangered parrot species by raiding it's nest and eating the babies while they're still alive. So yeah ...just don't.
I have had the bell icon ticked for years and this is the first level1 news show that actually showed up in my notifications in months. What's wrong with the tubes algorithm!
33:40 Australian possums are cute and friendly, not mean at all. 48:40 More Australian animal facts, Kangaroos have one of the most extreme parent to baby size ratios newborn kangaroos are only about an inch long.
i've had to deal with ai support bots already and every time i have to persuade it to give me a real person because my issue can't be resolved automatically
For real, man. I understand this isn't the case for the general idiot public, but when I go to support it's because I've *already tried* the options that the devs thought of programming. The AI bot never has more access than that, so I'm never actually helped by one
On Gizmodo, funny enough, I'm pretty sure some writer or former writer there came out to say that he also hated listicles, but it was ordered from the top that they had to do it. :P
I usually just order online the things I need at Lowes and request curbside pickup. That way I'm not wasting time trying to decode where in the world things are when the store layout changed but the website didn't.
Hippos are the reason "villagers" dont swim in water in Africa (as opposed to crocs), another problem with hippo's is that they range on land at night to forage (up to 5KM), and can run faster that a human (30MPH)
I went to the grocery store last night. Went to get detergent. I thought I was going a bit mad. Ended up with a brand that had one of the crinkly seals over the cap and didn't feel like the massive jug was half empty.....
At 309 fathom's down on Pearls of Atlantis: The Cove, just useed the missle and the pizza charge.. 361 fathoms now, 196 balls, too valhalla. Set the H1 OLED up for limited 444, because its still 16-253, never notice but I got it on white, wood is like a paint brush made it in Dunkirk, but it's ok.
When talking about the photo, this is why we need tools that are open source to cryptographically sign that a photo hasn't been modified since photo taken
In the UK you can buy whole skeletons for anatomy at medical school. The plastic ones are much cheaper though so I never had one. No idea how they sourced them originally though. You might have different laws in USA. There was also the odd ?germsn guy in a hat who “plasticised” bodies - he had an exhibition (Body worlds) that toured the world didn’t he? Pretty sure you can get bones as long as you say it’s “educational”.
Challenge Accepted! When i finally have the time to tour the U.S. I'll came in Kentucky just to protest and RIOT in front of your office! And like we do here we'll eat bbq and drink beer after!
Companies hate customer support. They just want you to buy, wait for next release and just buy without question. So the way "AI" NOW do is they just ask a few standard question until you hear standard solutions(which usually don't work) and hangs up. of course It will be fast and cheap. It is just a answering machine. Well if it's about buying, you will get the help you need.
If people actually studied Anthropology instead of finance they would realize how much trouble we are in. Technology convergences are responsible for the creation, and eventual obsolescence, of ever social economic system in history. It goes all the way back to the Sumerians, our first "civilization". The digital autonomous era is already rendering our current system obsolete. That is why everything is a mess today. The old system is incapable of adapting to the realities created by technology. Vertical command and control systems are too inefficient to compete with lateral network efficiency and effects.
Of course the Hollywood extras don't want to be scanned: They saw what happened in the 1981 movie _Looker_ where *SPOILER ALERT FOR FORTY YEAR OLD MOVIE* not only did they scan the actors but also couldn't allow the actors to use _the corporation's_ intellectual property, so "suicides" happened.
On the hardware store stuff. Home Depot if i need to find things fast. Hardly go to lowes. Menards only redeeming thing is the prices are usually lower especially with the 11% rebate. But unless you go to menards frequently good luck finding anything you found on the app or website. The location is hidden behind the employee kiosk computers.
Starlink is "Eating your own dog food" for SpaceX beacuse the amount of commercial rocket launches didn't really give them enough test data. Just look up a graph of rocket launches the last 5 years and see how many are Starlink.
I read somewhere that someone suggested there may be an environmental benefit to areas like Siberia if mammoths were to be reintroduced. Probably BS but maybe that's what that CEO was thinking.
to be fair about jurassic park, it's science fiction so that part about splicing amphibian dna into dinosaur dna wouldn't be real if it had been written recently where dinosaurs were found to be the ancestors of modern birds rather than lizards, you'd have to come up with a different explanation for how they started breeding
I had a dentist pull out a tooth and he asked me if HE could keep it... It was really hard to pull, and turned out to be quite deformed underneath, so he wanted to show it to other dentists.
Why would you want a dark colored spacesuit? Wouldn't that cause any number problems aside from being hard to visually read? Like isn't the reflective quality of a spacesuit part of the the point of the space suit.. also.. you might want to be able to be seen instead of just lost into the void of blackness...
Technically it was climate change that killed off the dinosaurs, except it wasn't driven by fossil fuels. The asteroid impact caused a global "nuclear winter" that was too severe for them to survive. Would've been rough for the smaller mammals, but fortunately for us they managed to make it.
PSA: in French, j'ai pété means, "I farted," and whenever newscasters say "ChatGPT," because of the way the letters are pronounced, they say, "Cat, I farted."
Regular original coke cans don't actually have that much caffeine in them. Unless the recipe is different in the US? It's like 30 something mg. There are energy drinks from every brand that have 300mg written prominently on the can. I mean that's an amount i wouldn't want to try. But singling out logan Paul's brand for 200mg is extremely dumb.
I don't see how liquid methane would be any more dangerous than liquid oxygen.. doesn't methane require oxygen anyways in order to be combustible at an optimal rate?
27:00 It was an American thing to steal and buy drugs with (shrug) 41:00 Otter says "Get off my grass". 45:00 Maybe :DNA meddling , maybe a flying woolly mammoth?
I don't like Logan Paul and the Prime drink is trash for hydration anyways (the purpose of the main product) so I don't support their products at all. But I will say I believe their energy drink only has like 200mg of caffeine which is a lot but there are MANY out there that have 300mg per can that no one is fussing about so maybe we should also look at those at least?
Ummm ackshually, there's no historical evidence there ever was such a thing as a "ninja sword". Seeing as ninja were just samurai who were trained in things such as espionage & sabotage as well. There are several recorded historical "ninja manuals" which mention unconventional uses of swords in the context of infiltration and such (e.g. for climbing, or standing on top of the hilt to reach something, or even using the scabbard as a snorkel to hide underwater), there are no records of a special, dedicated "ninja sword". Like many, if not most, other things around the ninja, this sword, which is sometimes called "Ninjato" and is supposed to be a slightly shorter and straight version of a regular Katana is almost certainly a 20th century invention.
Truck drivers have a job that completely screws with their personal enjoyment of life. Why are we trying to preserve those jobs when we could train truck drivers to print labels and issue work orders to robot delivery drivers instead???
YAAY!! Happy Friday!!!
Wendell's abilty to associate sensory deprevation tanks to a circuit with automatic gain control feeding off of nothing may be the most Wendell thing I have ever heard.
Like, it makes sense, but no one has ever made that association before.
Yeah holy shit that's really insightful. Just keep amplifying null input until the most nonsensical background noise rises to the fore.
I have the best naps hearing my friends of level1tech! 😊
Direct storage 1.2 will load all those avocados real fast !
Regarding body parts:
1. In the US, if it's your body parts, you have a right to decide what happens to it and who gets it. For instance, if you have a leg amputated for health reasons, but you want to be buried with it, you can demand the hospital give it to you. Make sure to do this BEFORE the operation, so it doesn't accidentally get sent to the incinerator for disposal as a biohazard. (Yes, that's also a thing in hospitals. Bodily fluids are treated as biohazards.) You can even detail in your will what happens to your body. So you can say, "I want so and so to have my skull."
2. Other people will have a harder time justifying having your body parts if they don't have legitimate documentation from a legitimate source as to why you have body parts. You can thank body/cadaver snatching for medical schools of the late 1800's to thank for that in the US. There are some FUN stories, including one involving a former US President's body, if I remember the story correctly.
3. You do get the bones back after a cremation... Just that there's an additional step before they return your family member to you. While the bones aren't in a state that we'd recognize, cremation doesn't disintegrate them. The ashes are sifted for the bone fragments, the fragments are put through a grinder to turn them into powder, and then they're added to the ashes. And that is what you get back. (You can thank Kaitlin and the Good Death people for that bit of information.)
So women can decide over their body?
@@dearheart2 I know what you're trying to do there. Sadly, this isn't the time and place for it. And before you start arguing that I'm some ugly, woman repressing Republican male, you might want to make sure you've done your research on me first. You know, so you don't look like an ass yourself.
@29:00 I experienced the SAME thing last week in a Canadian Home Depot. Online/inventory said they had 24 in stock, 5 racks empty in store. Had 3 employees, one huge ladder and a forklift involved in finding one for me. They failed.
This is going to be a cheeky Friday! Waking up early enough to watch the show is a great start 😅
AI generated summary of this video:
From their fortress of solitude, Zod, Ursa, and Non dictated the ongoings of Earth L1. Ursa suggested slapping a future AI overlord, while Non suggested pistol whipping an eight year old boy. Zod confirmed the caffeination of all.
we need this every week. Thank you.
Wendell, moon poles are prime locations to claim for setting up a moon base. Perma dark / bright areas for living in deionized regolith and consistent solar power plus water ice deposits that haven't sublimated from radiation. 😊
Ah of course, the "regolith"
@@YukiGibson de-ionized regolith - meaning the stuff that doesn't stick to suits because of static charge because the cosmic rays are constantly blasting it. That's an oft understated benefit to those craters with areas that never receive direct sunlight, the dust doesn't damage everything.
The benefit to gpt customer support is if one bot doesn't help, you can get transfered to another bot with a slightly different tuning to more creatively or sympathetically try to help when the generic one failed. Instead of waiting on the hold for ten minutes between staff and supervisors then waiting for callbacks, gpt chatbot will be swapped after 5 mins of not being helpful instead of 20 mins per incompetent human and waiting between transfers.
It's still better to have a fleet of tuned bots than demoralized min-wage humans.
Ah, the best start of the weekend is here again
Finally some more good content to watch this evening.
Edit: 28:19 watching Wendel fight to keep his bearing while mentioning a forklift was stolen from lowes drove to home depot to run over a 73 year old women. killed me, i was laughing so hard.
Dale Earnhardt didn't wear a seatbelt... oh, oh my! ho ho, bravo!
Lowes all day every day
Our Lowes is actually quite nice, our Home Depot is horrible, on the run down side of town.
I remember one day watching rats running around in the dog food isle, which was ironically the other isle to some foods, and a lot of canned/bottled drinks ... smelt like urine .. I mentioned it to an employee who basically said what you want me to do about it ... birds just in the store, pecking at clear bags of bird seed .... store is horrible, needs to be shut down honestly.
Annoying biologist here. Re the beaver story, as a ....well, a biologist, the idea of lay people just reintroducing wildlife they think should be there horrifies me. It's possibly a useful move IF you know exactly what species you're dealing with and exactly where it should be. But there are wholly different species of many plants and animals that are impossible to differentiate unless you're trained, but one may be catastrophically invasive in certain environments, or without the right predators to keep numbers down. Chances are the predators of said beavers disappeared when the beavers did, so they might build up to unsustainable and damaging numbers now. Or the animals they're introducing could bring new diseases into the area from another. There's so very much that can go wrong.
Here in Australia we have a whole list of stupid things people decided to release without checking (Came roads, foxes, rabbits). But we have a tiny little cute marsupial called a sugar glider that's sometimes sold in American pet stores. Absolutely adorable and you'd think it could never harm anything. Someone decided to release them into Tasmania (the southern island) where they shouldn't be. They proceeded to explode in numbers and bagan to wipe out an endangered parrot species by raiding it's nest and eating the babies while they're still alive. So yeah ...just don't.
Thanks for another great show!
I have had the bell icon ticked for years and this is the first level1 news show that actually showed up in my notifications in months. What's wrong with the tubes algorithm!
As the world burns L1 is the up wind spot of the garbage fire.
33:40 Australian possums are cute and friendly, not mean at all.
48:40 More Australian animal facts, Kangaroos have one of the most extreme parent to baby size ratios newborn kangaroos are only about an inch long.
i've had to deal with ai support bots already and every time i have to persuade it to give me a real person because my issue can't be resolved automatically
For real, man. I understand this isn't the case for the general idiot public, but when I go to support it's because I've *already tried* the options that the devs thought of programming. The AI bot never has more access than that, so I'm never actually helped by one
On Gizmodo, funny enough, I'm pretty sure some writer or former writer there came out to say that he also hated listicles, but it was ordered from the top that they had to do it. :P
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I usually just order online the things I need at Lowes and request curbside pickup. That way I'm not wasting time trying to decode where in the world things are when the store layout changed but the website didn't.
Hippos are the reason "villagers" dont swim in water in Africa (as opposed to crocs), another problem with hippo's is that they range on land at night to forage (up to 5KM), and can run faster that a human (30MPH)
up in MA the Lowes and Home Depot issues are reversed. Lowes is cleaner and better managed. Home Depot is terrible for finding anything.
I went to the grocery store last night. Went to get detergent. I thought I was going a bit mad. Ended up with a brand that had one of the crinkly seals over the cap and didn't feel like the massive jug was half empty.....
Moon’s South Pole is the entrance to the shaft that leads to the core system
The answer to the question of "Lowes or Home Depot?" is obviously Menard's.
At 309 fathom's down on Pearls of Atlantis: The Cove, just useed the missle and the pizza charge.. 361 fathoms now, 196 balls, too valhalla. Set the H1 OLED up for limited 444, because its still 16-253, never notice but I got it on white, wood is like a paint brush made it in Dunkirk, but it's ok.
Have a great weekend everyone...
When talking about the photo, this is why we need tools that are open source to cryptographically sign that a photo hasn't been modified since photo taken
Toronto Zoo story sounds like a dystopian pavlovian experiment
Imagine AI only wanting to prank call everyone all the time!!
This is Skynet, we have released all the nukes... relax, it's only a prank bro.
The tl:dr version of the why countries are interested in the moon's south pole is water and ininterrupt sunlight.
kinda surprised you guys arent using something like standard notes which is self hosted and end to end encrypted
In the UK you can buy whole skeletons for anatomy at medical school. The plastic ones are much cheaper though so I never had one. No idea how they sourced them originally though. You might have different laws in USA. There was also the odd ?germsn guy in a hat who “plasticised” bodies - he had an exhibition (Body worlds) that toured the world didn’t he? Pretty sure you can get bones as long as you say it’s “educational”.
Challenge Accepted! When i finally have the time to tour the U.S. I'll came in Kentucky just to protest and RIOT in front of your office! And like we do here we'll eat bbq and drink beer after!
That hawk will attack until we see a video of next gen hardwade🦅
"HELP! I've fallen and I can't get up!"
Companies hate customer support. They just want you to buy, wait for next release and just buy without question. So the way "AI" NOW do is they just ask a few standard question until you hear standard solutions(which usually don't work) and hangs up. of course It will be fast and cheap. It is just a answering machine. Well if it's about buying, you will get the help you need.
Prime has a completely normal amount of caffeine for an energy drink. "6 coke cans" is only 200 mg
@35:33 same for image stabilisation on DSLR camera's wheb mounted on a tripod, tries so solve an issue that isn't there and just goes mental.
As far as opossums and ticks, they arent as good at eating them as wild turkeys and opossums like eating turkey eggs.
"supervisor" ... "Supervisor" .... "SUPERVISOR" ... "Hi, I'm the AI supervisor. How can I help you".
Love yall
If people actually studied Anthropology instead of finance they would realize how much trouble we are in. Technology convergences are responsible for the creation, and eventual obsolescence, of ever social economic system in history. It goes all the way back to the Sumerians, our first "civilization". The digital autonomous era is already rendering our current system obsolete. That is why everything is a mess today. The old system is incapable of adapting to the realities created by technology. Vertical command and control systems are too inefficient to compete with lateral network efficiency and effects.
Of course the Hollywood extras don't want to be scanned: They saw what happened in the 1981 movie _Looker_ where *SPOILER ALERT FOR FORTY YEAR OLD MOVIE* not only did they scan the actors but also couldn't allow the actors to use _the corporation's_ intellectual property, so "suicides" happened.
On the hardware store stuff. Home Depot if i need to find things fast. Hardly go to lowes. Menards only redeeming thing is the prices are usually lower especially with the 11% rebate. But unless you go to menards frequently good luck finding anything you found on the app or website. The location is hidden behind the employee kiosk computers.
Most of the bones turn to ash.. the rest that don't are put into a bone grinder and ground up into power and mixed with the ash you are given.
Just Read The Instruction is an homage to Iain Banks benevolent AI series
You take the otter home and train it. That's the solution.
36:04 Did the cheese counter have Venezuelan Beaver Cheese? How about Cheddar?
Starlink is "Eating your own dog food" for SpaceX beacuse the amount of commercial rocket launches didn't really give them enough test data. Just look up a graph of rocket launches the last 5 years and see how many are Starlink.
They rejected the photo, but did they bother to look at the metadata?
Edit: Wow my spelling. Was I drunk?
Hunter is monopolizing those pics.....
I read somewhere that someone suggested there may be an environmental benefit to areas like Siberia if mammoths were to be reintroduced. Probably BS but maybe that's what that CEO was thinking.
to be fair about jurassic park, it's science fiction so that part about splicing amphibian dna into dinosaur dna wouldn't be real
if it had been written recently where dinosaurs were found to be the ancestors of modern birds rather than lizards, you'd have to come up with a different explanation for how they started breeding
You outta know and next topic "your hand in your pocket".... Ryan has an Alanis history???
Your mechanic has to return the replaced parts..... why not your doctor.....
I had a dentist pull out a tooth and he asked me if HE could keep it... It was really hard to pull, and turned out to be quite deformed underneath, so he wanted to show it to other dentists.
Woot!
You have never seen the size of a kangaroo baby when it is born.
How's the new Epyc chip doing for you at this time?
that was Steven King sitting on the right.......
Is there a way to get Buc-ee's in space merch without doing a piracy?
My sister finally learned Krista's name she used to call her Christine
Early engagement!
Why would you want a dark colored spacesuit? Wouldn't that cause any number problems aside from being hard to visually read? Like isn't the reflective quality of a spacesuit part of the the point of the space suit.. also.. you might want to be able to be seen instead of just lost into the void of blackness...
36:13 but can Wendell have a little salami?
I commend the other person who was mentioned in this video that also eats a cheese slice sandwich. Cheese and bread is good.
Technically it was climate change that killed off the dinosaurs, except it wasn't driven by fossil fuels. The asteroid impact caused a global "nuclear winter" that was too severe for them to survive. Would've been rough for the smaller mammals, but fortunately for us they managed to make it.
Irradiated, Buckys moon jerky
33:44 -Ryan
PSA: in French, j'ai pété means, "I farted," and whenever newscasters say "ChatGPT," because of the way the letters are pronounced, they say, "Cat, I farted."
@11:27 The movie is Life Size.. lol..
I do not look at everything, I only look at 0 and 1's.
How long until a literal APE is beating half the kids on the latest CoD.
Resolution = circular conversation, with no resolution for customer (customer gives up).
4:57 weird… not one single time was a chatbot I used able to resolve anything…
@3:24 lol, wormgpt isn't free, but boy oh boy..
New AI chatbots, now featuring real human skin!
Made in China
week went by fast, see you next week for more horrors everyone.
Regular original coke cans don't actually have that much caffeine in them. Unless the recipe is different in the US? It's like 30 something mg. There are energy drinks from every brand that have 300mg written prominently on the can.
I mean that's an amount i wouldn't want to try. But singling out logan Paul's brand for 200mg is extremely dumb.
I don't see how liquid methane would be any more dangerous than liquid oxygen.. doesn't methane require oxygen anyways in order to be combustible at an optimal rate?
I would like an AI that doesn't sell all my search queries to google.
A Meteor ? or a Satallite ???
I hear the gorilla was setting up his own HomeLab, and talking to the other gorillas about maybe starting a podcast 🤣🤣
27:00 It was an American thing to steal and buy drugs with (shrug)
41:00 Otter says "Get off my grass".
45:00 Maybe :DNA meddling , maybe a flying woolly mammoth?
Diatomaceous Moon
What is this background?!
I don't like Logan Paul and the Prime drink is trash for hydration anyways (the purpose of the main product) so I don't support their products at all. But I will say I believe their energy drink only has like 200mg of caffeine which is a lot but there are MANY out there that have 300mg per can that no one is fussing about so maybe we should also look at those at least?
99.99999999 % of people that die Still have skin and muscle and everything else = HE WOULD OF HAD TO BEEN A GRAVE ROBBER TO AQUIRE SUCH " BONES "
WHAT?
@@Voornoek there is NO WAY IN HELL HE COULD HAVE GOTTEN THE BONES UNLESS HE WAS A GRAVE ROBBER = """ DID YOU HEAR THAT = THAT TIME """ ????
Ummm ackshually, there's no historical evidence there ever was such a thing as a "ninja sword". Seeing as ninja were just samurai who were trained in things such as espionage & sabotage as well. There are several recorded historical "ninja manuals" which mention unconventional uses of swords in the context of infiltration and such (e.g. for climbing, or standing on top of the hilt to reach something, or even using the scabbard as a snorkel to hide underwater), there are no records of a special, dedicated "ninja sword".
Like many, if not most, other things around the ninja, this sword, which is sometimes called "Ninjato" and is supposed to be a slightly shorter and straight version of a regular Katana is almost certainly a 20th century invention.
Autocado is the cutest robot I've seen in years.
AI doctors and other stuff are really cool. That is good news.
Mmmmh, caffeine.....
Hollywood writers should just think about AI as immigrant labor, if you can't compete shame on you.
Wendell can have a little bit of cheese
common sense is learned ..... look at the Pinto fuel tank.....
Truck drivers have a job that completely screws with their personal enjoyment of life. Why are we trying to preserve those jobs when we could train truck drivers to print labels and issue work orders to robot delivery drivers instead???
is it really possible for an Autocado boy and a Flippy Girl to be in a relationship?