Comment Re:Do these gross numbers account for inflation? (Score 1) 83
Except it wouldn't because the overwhelming majority of Warcraft's box office was from the Chinese market where it was only released in 2018.
There was a Warcraft movie?
Except it wouldn't because the overwhelming majority of Warcraft's box office was from the Chinese market where it was only released in 2018.
There was a Warcraft movie?
I'm sure if you could network them and play against other people on the production line, where each turn requires jamming in a new device to test, you'll fine production ramps to maximum quickly.
How about a nice game of chess?
Some days the punch lines just write themselves.
digg is still up.
digg is still around?
Who Trained Who?
(OK, paraphrasing AC DC from a Stephen King movie, but you get it)
Maybe they'll find some of Hillary's emails on it.
does it work both ways? if then tell the BOSS TO FUCK IT and just stop working there.
Obligatory Office Space: https://youtu.be/VHNx5ZReZ8Q
They're working on it.
Yo mama's AI is so basic, it has line numbers.
Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog. You understand it better when you're done, but the frog dies.
Take notes, kids. This is how you kill a product.
There is a fish joke here somewhere
So who, then, are the "real" Republicans?
There hasn't been a real Republican since Reagan.
Dude's alone at home, orders food delivered at home. Cook prepares food, loads the robot. Robot delivers to dude alone at home. Total human interaction: zero. Humanity factor: zero. Sad life factor for everybody involved in that transation: 100%
Dude's alone at home, orders food delivered at home. Cook prepares food, hands it to the Uber driver. Driver blows off dude because of lousy tip and eats food. Total human interaction: 10%. Humanity factor: maybe 25%. Sad life factor for everybody involved in that transaction: 100% except for the driver who got a "free" meal.
Yep. Still waiting on Natural General Intelligence (NGI). Call me if anything happens.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ..." -- Isaac Asimov