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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am Posts: 19722 Location: Cumberland, RI
I started this last night. Despite how common the "technology is scary" / "big data has a big secret" premise has become, the mood and production were so top-notch--and not to mention the acting--that I'm all in, for sure.
I started this last night. Despite how common the "technology is scary" / "big data has a big secret" premise has become, the mood and production were so top-notch--and not to mention the acting--that I'm all in, for sure.
applies the multiverse theory to the system and is able to get a crystal-clear sound wave
he mentions the "Everett model," which was one of the first quantum theories to posit that there are an infinite number of realities in which every possible thing that can happen has and will eventually happen. The guy who came up with this was Hugh Everett, and his son is Mart Everett, the front man of the band Eels.
Guys, I am not a moderator! I swear to God! Why does everyone think I'm a moderator?
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:48 pm Posts: 47323
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Man, Lyndon's arc devastated me.
Was talking about this with my dad today as he is watching this now. The end of lyndon's story had a lasting impact on me. I think about that scene often.
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Was talking about this with my dad today as he is watching this now. The end of lyndon's story had a lasting impact on me. I think about that scene often.
Have you listened to the Binge Mode pod about Devs? I really enjoyed it. Well, the first half of it, anyway. I still need to finish it. But it's great so far.
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