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Comment Re:I'm shocked! (Score 1) 278

Did anyone ever prove that there were Communists in the State Department in the large and ever-changing numbers Tailgunner Joe claimed?

I could claim that everyone working in the Swiss patent office in the first decade of the 20th Century was a genius, and Jewish, but it wouldn't automatically be true just because Einstein worked there.

Comment Re:5GHz ? (Score 1) 112

Back in the day before the digital conversion, when analog TV channels were actually on the channel number by which they called themselves, Channel 2 started at 54MHz, and Channel 83 had an upper edge of 890MHz.

A channel 2 signal would wrap around a pine tree in the line of sight from transmitter to receiving antenna and keep going, but said tree would stop Channel 83 stone cold dead.

(It's kind of like how you can run both channels into a single sub-woofer because those frequencies are so non-directional, but tweeters have to be designed for wide dispersion if you're going to be able to hear all of both the left and right speakers without having to be pinned to one exact spot, because the higher you go in frequency the more directional a waveform is.)

Comment Re:How fitting (Score 1) 333

Those symbols on restroom doors are a fairly recent phenomena.

In the '50s and '60s they tended to have the actual words "Men" and "Women" on them (except in the Mad Magazine satire of advertising where it was "Mennen" and "Womennen"), at least here in the states (no doubt some places fancier than say, Sears, had them labeled "Gentlemen" and "Ladies" instead).

I assume that abroad they were in the local language as well.

The stick figure itself, I suspect, has been around as long as there have been humans to scratch them in the dirt with a twig or finger.

They were certainly known over a century ago when used as a plot device in one of Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes" stories.

Comment Re:Any good shows with lots of episodes (Score 1) 139

Later on they spun off a short lived "Hawk" series from "Spenser:For Hire", but my point was he's a good enough actor that you look at Sisko and never see Hawk, and vice-versa.

"Far Beyond The Stars", where's he's 'negro' syfy writer Benny Russell is some fabulous TV.

"... I didn't get a "great actor" feel from anyone on that series."

We shall have to agree to remain in disagreement.

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