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Originally posted by zeitghostI record the ones on commercial channels, then they only last about 45 minutes.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThe problem with most modern documentaries is that they feel that they have to be an hour long to be taken seriously, even if they only have 5 minutes worth of content.
Yeah, watched that foxy knoxy documentary last night. Though why it was titled Amanda Knox - The Untold Story and not "Meredith Kercher - The Untold Story" I have no idea.
I guess the whole thing was produced by morons. Too much time concentrating on poncy editing and effects and very little substance.
Not even any shifty grins of foxy in court.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI used to work on a project called Skynet as well....
I was involved (many moons ago) in testing ICs that went into that particular version.
Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostGot it recorded and failed twice to watch it in bed (fell asleep on both occasions). From what little I recall it was boring (have faint recollection of wanting to hit the skip forward by a minute button).
And that was at 18:45 in the evening.
I had to have my bath & come back to it to keep myself awake.
The thought control wheelchair was good, as was the set of legs for paraplegics.
Naturally enough, we then had to have the military applications of that device (a.k.a. the man amplifier as per "Get away from her you bitch" in Aliens).
Had to watch this week's epic in two parts too, for dozing off reasons.
It had Kathy Sykes who is reasonably fit, and some other lady who is very fit, their presence helped to keep me awake.
Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThe problem with most modern documentaries is that they feel that they have to be an hour long to be taken seriously, even if they only have 5 minutes worth of content.
I blame the discovery channelLast edited by zeitghost; 8 May 2017, 08:56.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMmmm. If they can't even get the National Programme to work I very much doubt they'd be able to create autonomous murdering robots unless...
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostGot it recorded and failed twice to watch it in bed (fell asleep on both occasions). From what little I recall it was boring (have faint recollection of wanting to hit the skip forward by a minute button).
I blame the discovery channel
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHmm, now I come to think of it, I did work on a government project called Murdering Robot Bastards.
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Hmm, now I come to think of it, I did work on a government project called Murdering Robot Bastards.
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Got it recorded and failed twice to watch it in bed (fell asleep on both occasions). From what little I recall it was boring (have faint recollection of wanting to hit the skip forward by a minute button).
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostBrave New World with Stephen Hawking - Channel 4
Having watched that, I've decided that you lot are very busily creating Skynet and the Terminators.
Just make sure you make the warp drive before you do it though.
I really don't want to be fighting the metal bastards through the millennia.
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Brave New World
Brave New World with Stephen Hawking - Channel 4
Having watched that, I've decided that you lot are very busily creating Skynet and the Terminators.
Just make sure you make the warp drive before you do it though.
I really don't want to be fighting the metal bastards through the millennia.
Originally posted by REESEListen. Understand. That
Terminator is out there. It
can't be reasoned with, it can't
be bargained with...it doesn't
feel pity of remorse or fear...
and it absolutely will not stop.
Ever. Until you are dead.Last edited by zeitghost; 19 October 2011, 07:47.Tags: None
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