Great moments in semantic satiation...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmNK8R-YuEc
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Great moments in semantic satiation...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmNK8R-YuEc
Kinda old, but this clip of Bert "The Machine" Kreischer making a pair of local TV anchors die from laughter is truly LOL funny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHb9o8E2Uhc
-Jason "Legendary Pictures is going make Bert's famous Russian Mafia story into a movie... I'll buy tickets to see that right now!" Evans
Lexi Thompson doesn’t agree with her Scottish caddie...
https://twitter.com/GolfChannel/stat...334974976?s=20
What the ?!?!?! How did this Cubs fan do this?!?!
https://twitter.com/espn/status/1173954632353271808
I had breakfast with this fellow this morning. We've become good friends over the years. He's inspiring.
https://gearjunkie.com/iditarod-foot...ing-depression
24/7 Relaxing Ambient Music + beautiful Earth views from Tesla Roadster in space
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wfcrg83ApLA&fbclid=IwAR0eT0aeraMJgywfZBoSJ paSHOAvkUQzIAWpBmS6J pmYtStZUwNgI4z7xdE
My favorite Mike Leach video for this week:
https://www.foxsports.com/college-fo.../1604857923802
Have you ever heard of The Barkley Marathons in TN? It turns the whole race spectacle on its head a little bit and has other challenges like actively making it confusing to even register with riddles and puzzles and such. Don't let that fool you though, the race is a brute.
Similar but different race also in TN next month - Bigs Backyard Ultra. Last year's winner ran 284 miles in less than three days. My Iditarod buddy is signed up for this - I think it's a frigging bananas form of self-torture. Decide for yourself.
Good lord, man! I don't quite understand this level of racing fanaticism. It does seem like there an awful lot of stories - like that of your friend - in the ultra endurance sports world of former addicts or folks struggling with mental health issues using the racing/training to help overcome/persevere. I don't have any evidence to support this but I could see a connection in terms of leveraging some likely natural predilections and rechanneling the energy into something more productive but every bit as all consuming.
A nurse in Indiana came upon a motorcycle accident last year and stopped to help the fallen bikers.
Her 8 year old daughter had a lemonade stand this summer and the entire biker club showed up to buy a glass and thank the mom.
https://youtu.be/CkyRlRQmm-o
Amazing and creepy all at once...
https://youtu.be/_sBBaNYex3E
I am absolutely certain that when our robot overlords come, they will be wearing a Boston Dynamic logo on their metallic bodies. The company announced today that, for the first time, the "Spot" line of robots are available for businesses to purchase or lease. No word what they will cost that I found -- I think it may depend on what you need the robot to do.
Anyway, here is a video preview of Spot.Quote:
The Spot can also carry up to four hardware modules on its back, giving companies a way to swap in whatever skills the robot needs for this particular job. If it’s checking for gas leaks, you can build in a methane detector. If you need connectivity over longer distances, you can attach a mesh radio module. Boston Dynamics is already outfitting units with LIDAR rigs from Velodyne (a favorite component for self-driving car projects) to create 3D maps of indoor spaces. Since the Spot is designed to work in the rain, outdoor spaces are on the table, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmNaLtC6vkU
A somewhat funny SNL skit that goes to a whole new level at the 4:35 mark... watch the whole thing but prepared to be surprised at 4:35.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiKrWUoTq4s
Mouse falls from White House ceiling into reporter’s lap in press room. Some funny tweets there, too.
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...se-ceiling?amp