Once processes that were once thought of as AI become commonplace, we just start considering them standard computing. Common examples of AI that works extremely well are air traffic control programs and 911 call center programs.
Once processes that were once thought of as AI become commonplace, we just start considering them standard computing. Common examples of AI that works extremely well are air traffic control programs and 911 call center programs.
Odd that this got 13th billing, as this is the only song I only remember hearing here. And I sure did hear it to death.
It says Hanneman, dude.
Sorry, I'm not allowing anyone to suggest Leona's as a place to eat in Chicago.
More importantly, who the fuck cares about Twitter? I'll wager you're over 30.
Holly has just left a relationship that lasted a significant amount of time, one which she thought was quite serious and possibly would lead to marriage. And in a really short period of time she is back with someone she was previously quite intimate with.
You can find this elsewhere in the comments. That's the Burberry pattern, which is really quite common among upper class types and aspirational people. It make perfect sense for Jeff to have it, and it is not all that unique or special. Believe me, after going to school at Northwestern, I've seen a lifetime's worth…
Let's just agree that we appreciate these efforts of fanservice. I think they'll work in a Britta/Annie kiss eventually. (The comic book isn't exactly canon, contrary to some opinions.) But you can't be sure of anything.
I should have recalled Hartman being actively involved in a few programs, but I was pretty young then and not watching Newsradio. It's not like his Simpsons characters required an explanation for simply not appearing.
Really, AT&T can…do something vile with something vile. They are bad. I moved from one residence to another, and it only took them two months to start my internet service. And then after that my bill was incorrect for about three months in a row. Now, I know that $15 a month is cheap for the tubes, but I didn't…
I liked the one-hour Offices a lot. When you see them in syndication it's easy to forget they were ever connected. Any problems with the shows are due to the writing, not the fact that it was one hour. In every sense they are just two loosely connected episodes. There's one continuous plot thread, but the B and C…
Pierce was a really good guy as recently as the Xmas episode. And as has been said before, this plot called for a more expressive villain rather than a passive-aggressive one.
I appreciated the AT&T usage and the other language usage
A whole episode of Twilight jokes? I really hope the P&R crowd is a little discriminating in their praise this week. I am guessing that had to have been filmed a long time ago. Even then…not exactly edgy comedy.
Perfect Couples is dire. It's "Rich Friends". I really wonder if it was somewhere in the pitch for the series that they actively made the characters really affluent, or whether it just happened by accident because everyone involved is so out of touch. There's just nothing funny about having a lot of money.
I guess if you wanted a Gateway to Geekery column this makes some sense, but Loud is clearly intended to be a successor to Metal Box that largely covers new music. Looks like there will be a bit of retro coverage here, which is cool, but I wouldn't expect more than one album a month of that.
I'm a big fan of Judge, but Extract just didn't deliver any huge guttural laughs or memorable moments like all his other stuff. Even KotH, which can be safely described as low-key, has some fall-on-the-floor laughs. I would watch it again if presented the opportunity, but I'm not sure how it would improve. It's not…
Community is definitely better than KotH, but I watched KotH during the whole run and in syndication. It was a good show that kept a pretty high level of quality for several seasons before trailing off. It deserved a better fate at the end.
Reboot set in 1993. There's no way this wouldn't easily be the best drama on NBC.
There's a part where Walken and co. are flying into Colombia, and he shoots the pilot in an adjacent airplane while in midair. I thought the film delivered.