The Isotta-Fraschini turns off Brobnson and pulls up in front of the main gates. For the moment, nothing happens; but MAX , it emerges, is engaged in important business, staring fixedly into the rear view mirror.
MAX: If you will pardon me, Madame, the shadow over the left eye is not quite balanced.
SARAH: Thank you, Max.
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@jim_shook jim, i agree. i doubt a fold-out pattern for a skin-suit, a coupon for body lotion and a link to an instructional video on how to breed moths would make harris' silence of the lambs a better book :/
@surrenderdagny when will steve buscemi finally agree to play ayn rand in a biopic?
i love these illustrations - best hire at pando ever!
i want the stuffed dog. i'll hollow it out, put some disks in it and use it as a network-attached storage. how much?
chuckle, great read. and yes, aaron sorkin's movie was ridiculous, yet the pretentious-douchebag-part about sean parker was spot on.
is it because you need the clicks, why you post 5 mini articles extracted from one interview, or do people really prefer these hors d'oeuvres to the full length video?
“A lot of people in big data are very hellbent on the idea that we just need tools to find insight, and once we find that insight we’ll make billions of dollars,” he says.
well the tools aren't there. today's algorithms and A.I. are as dumb as an opossum. when i watched the trailer for 'the american' the next video youtube suggested was: 'the human centipede' WTF? when my male coworker bought a technology book on machine embroidery, amazon suggested he should also buy 'sewing lingerie that fits' ...uuuhm, okay.
no matter how good the track pad on a mac is, every time someone wants to show me something on his laptop, clicking through the files and folder at a turtle's speed, i watch and wait in agony and feel the urge to strangle them for not using a mouse.