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"Sol LeWitt is to art as Bach was to music." - Adrian Piper
Above is one of my favorite of LeWitt's pieces, wherein every possible permutation of an incomplete cube is represented in 2d. LeWitt's art is based on processes and simple, explicable systems. Early on, his art was "open source" -- the pieces themselves were not actual paintings but sets of instructions on how to paint a room with repeating patterns which anyone could follow and he considered them to be valid copies of his art.
It is rather disorienting the blue glow isn't there for new threads. This functionality doesn't jive because you're replacing an already existing function with a new function, and then reassigning the old function.
QA/usability tests boo!
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
just going to post this again because it was right at thread close
NBC Responds: We Removed The Opening Ceremony Memorial To Terrorism Victims Because The Tribute Wasn’t About America
NBC finally responded to overwhelming criticism of its decision to heavily edit coverage of Friday's opening ceremony with an answer that satisfied neither American fans nor Olympic organizers. Claiming "our programming is tailored for our American audience," NBC spokesperson Greg Hughes defended the network's choice to replace the "Abide With Me" memorial performance with a Ryan Seacrest interview of Michael Phelps.
The segment's choreographer and visionary for the memorial to victims of London's 7/7 attacks reacted angrily at a press conference this weekend, being quoted by Reuters as having said: "Is it not accessible enough? Is it not commercial enough?"
As our friend Louis said over on Gawker this weekend, it's a remarkably tone-deaf response from NBC. It does, however, demonstrate exactly how NBC views the Olympics and how differently it does so compared to the rest of the world's broadcasters.
Everywhere else in the world—including places like China and Saudi Arabia—the Olympics are considered a major international news story, worthy of coverage as such and, thus, live and as uninterrupted as possible. Comparisons include the Royal Wedding (which NBC *did* show live in its entirety) or a natural disaster like a tsunami. Our editor emeritus Will Leitch says the Olympics aren't sports, but reality TV; he's right, only insofar as an American perspective goes, though. We're conditioned to think we should be fed our salad pre-tossed because that's how we've always received it; NBC has taken this liberty we've given them and used it to craft narratives that do not actually exist and to eliminate the ones they'd rather we not see.
What NBC did with the opening ceremony is, then, simply a stand-in for the manipulation they engage in with all their prime-time coverage. What you see at night on NBC's Olympic coverage didn't actually happen, but is instead an NBC-forged simulacrum of what the Olympic day was like. They recreate a sequence of events that never actually happened by using footage of things that actually did. Maybe we're okay with that, but NBC dismissing complaints of anyone who isn't okay with it is not, well, okay.
Guys you cannot believe how amazing it is to use the bathroom at my new workplace.
Okay first of all the walk is the perfect length. It’s enough of a stroll that you stretch your legs but not so much that you have to rush to evacuate your bowels. PLUS on the way you pass a TURTLE. He’s just having a rad time in his tank and you’re all sup little buddy! It’s great. What a nice guy.
Secondly all of the coworkers in my immediate workspace are dudes cause this is IT but the larger office is shared by receptionists and retail so really the end result is that no one I ever have to work with will see/hear me pooping but I get all of the benefits of a female bathroom – super awesome handwash and moisturizer, two ply toilet paper, pristine, and A MAGAZINE RACK stocked with People and Vogue and stuff. I just spent like fifteen minutes taking a dump, stretching my legs out, and reading People.
Thirdly I get paid to take a shit. I’m downloading that app that calculates the time/money ratio for my iPod.
Guys you cannot believe how amazing it is to use the bathroom at my new workplace.
Okay first of all the walk is the perfect length. It’s enough of a stroll that you stretch your legs but not so much that you have to rush to evacuate your bowels. PLUS on the way you pass a TURTLE. He’s just having a rad time in his tank and you’re all sup little buddy! It’s great. What a nice guy.
Secondly all of the coworkers in my immediate workspace are dudes cause this is IT but the larger office is shared by receptionists and retail so really the end result is that no one I ever have to work with will see/hear me pooping but I get all of the benefits of a female bathroom – super awesome handwash and moisturizer, two ply toilet paper, pristine, and A MAGAZINE RACK stocked with People and Vogue and stuff. I just spent like fifteen minutes taking a dump, stretching my legs out, and reading People.
Thirdly I get paid to take a shit. I’m downloading that app that calculates the time/money ratio for my iPod.
How much you making
yeah Im that guy.
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
just going to post this again because it was right at thread close
NBC Responds: We Removed The Opening Ceremony Memorial To Terrorism Victims Because The Tribute Wasn’t About America
NBC finally responded to overwhelming criticism of its decision to heavily edit coverage of Friday's opening ceremony with an answer that satisfied neither American fans nor Olympic organizers. Claiming "our programming is tailored for our American audience," NBC spokesperson Greg Hughes defended the network's choice to replace the "Abide With Me" memorial performance with a Ryan Seacrest interview of Michael Phelps.
The segment's choreographer and visionary for the memorial to victims of London's 7/7 attacks reacted angrily at a press conference this weekend, being quoted by Reuters as having said: "Is it not accessible enough? Is it not commercial enough?"
As our friend Louis said over on Gawker this weekend, it's a remarkably tone-deaf response from NBC. It does, however, demonstrate exactly how NBC views the Olympics and how differently it does so compared to the rest of the world's broadcasters.
Everywhere else in the world—including places like China and Saudi Arabia—the Olympics are considered a major international news story, worthy of coverage as such and, thus, live and as uninterrupted as possible. Comparisons include the Royal Wedding (which NBC *did* show live in its entirety) or a natural disaster like a tsunami. Our editor emeritus Will Leitch says the Olympics aren't sports, but reality TV; he's right, only insofar as an American perspective goes, though. We're conditioned to think we should be fed our salad pre-tossed because that's how we've always received it; NBC has taken this liberty we've given them and used it to craft narratives that do not actually exist and to eliminate the ones they'd rather we not see.
What NBC did with the opening ceremony is, then, simply a stand-in for the manipulation they engage in with all their prime-time coverage. What you see at night on NBC's Olympic coverage didn't actually happen, but is instead an NBC-forged simulacrum of what the Olympic day was like. They recreate a sequence of events that never actually happened by using footage of things that actually did. Maybe we're okay with that, but NBC dismissing complaints of anyone who isn't okay with it is not, well, okay.
What I find more strange is, in 1992 the summer Olympics were in Spain, and they were broadcast (mostly) live, even with the time difference. NBC is treating the Olympics like the Macy's parade (thanks to someone else who made this comparison earlier).
Guys you cannot believe how amazing it is to use the bathroom at my new workplace.
Okay first of all the walk is the perfect length. It’s enough of a stroll that you stretch your legs but not so much that you have to rush to evacuate your bowels. PLUS on the way you pass a TURTLE. He’s just having a rad time in his tank and you’re all sup little buddy! It’s great. What a nice guy.
Secondly all of the coworkers in my immediate workspace are dudes cause this is IT but the larger office is shared by receptionists and retail so really the end result is that no one I ever have to work with will see/hear me pooping but I get all of the benefits of a female bathroom – super awesome handwash and moisturizer, two ply toilet paper, pristine, and A MAGAZINE RACK stocked with People and Vogue and stuff. I just spent like fifteen minutes taking a dump, stretching my legs out, and reading People.
Thirdly I get paid to take a shit. I’m downloading that app that calculates the time/money ratio for my iPod.
I've pretty much altered my biological clock so that I never have to poop if I'm not on the clock. I make sure to be done with all bowel movements by 4:59 PM, don't want to interrupt me time.
Guys you cannot believe how amazing it is to use the bathroom at my new workplace.
Okay first of all the walk is the perfect length. It’s enough of a stroll that you stretch your legs but not so much that you have to rush to evacuate your bowels. PLUS on the way you pass a TURTLE. He’s just having a rad time in his tank and you’re all sup little buddy! It’s great. What a nice guy.
Secondly all of the coworkers in my immediate workspace are dudes cause this is IT but the larger office is shared by receptionists and retail so really the end result is that no one I ever have to work with will see/hear me pooping but I get all of the benefits of a female bathroom – super awesome handwash and moisturizer, two ply toilet paper, pristine, and A MAGAZINE RACK stocked with People and Vogue and stuff. I just spent like fifteen minutes taking a dump, stretching my legs out, and reading People.
Thirdly I get paid to take a shit. I’m downloading that app that calculates the time/money ratio for my iPod.
How much you making
yeah Im that guy.
$15/hour
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ElldrenIs a woman dammitceterum censeoRegistered Userregular
just going to post this again because it was right at thread close
NBC Responds: We Removed The Opening Ceremony Memorial To Terrorism Victims Because The Tribute Wasn’t About America
NBC finally responded to overwhelming criticism of its decision to heavily edit coverage of Friday's opening ceremony with an answer that satisfied neither American fans nor Olympic organizers. Claiming "our programming is tailored for our American audience," NBC spokesperson Greg Hughes defended the network's choice to replace the "Abide With Me" memorial performance with a Ryan Seacrest interview of Michael Phelps.
The segment's choreographer and visionary for the memorial to victims of London's 7/7 attacks reacted angrily at a press conference this weekend, being quoted by Reuters as having said: "Is it not accessible enough? Is it not commercial enough?"
As our friend Louis said over on Gawker this weekend, it's a remarkably tone-deaf response from NBC. It does, however, demonstrate exactly how NBC views the Olympics and how differently it does so compared to the rest of the world's broadcasters.
Everywhere else in the world—including places like China and Saudi Arabia—the Olympics are considered a major international news story, worthy of coverage as such and, thus, live and as uninterrupted as possible. Comparisons include the Royal Wedding (which NBC *did* show live in its entirety) or a natural disaster like a tsunami. Our editor emeritus Will Leitch says the Olympics aren't sports, but reality TV; he's right, only insofar as an American perspective goes, though. We're conditioned to think we should be fed our salad pre-tossed because that's how we've always received it; NBC has taken this liberty we've given them and used it to craft narratives that do not actually exist and to eliminate the ones they'd rather we not see.
What NBC did with the opening ceremony is, then, simply a stand-in for the manipulation they engage in with all their prime-time coverage. What you see at night on NBC's Olympic coverage didn't actually happen, but is instead an NBC-forged simulacrum of what the Olympic day was like. They recreate a sequence of events that never actually happened by using footage of things that actually did. Maybe we're okay with that, but NBC dismissing complaints of anyone who isn't okay with it is not, well, okay.
This article infuriates me because even the bonehead goose who wrote it is totally fucking wrong.
We do not consider the Olympics to be "reality TV" we are not conditioned in any way to enjoy NBCs shitty Olympic coverage.
I have literally never met a single American ever who did not lament our crappy Olympic coverage, and complain that it's easier to watch the Olympics in every other country. Americans are not that fucking stupid. We realize full well that literally every other country on earth gets to watch more Olympic events than we do.
No one in ours new media gets it.
They just do not get it.
And that's why younger people just don't watch TV.
I watched some women's weight lifting when I got home from school and it's the best Olympics I've watched so far.
Too early in the day and too unimportant to justify the NBC treatment so they mostly just let it run with minimal commentary.
I can't watch swimming or gymnastics or any of the other high profile events because it is so fucking cut up and the endless fucking talking heads and their irrelevant stories and music sequences are infuriating.
The NBC cutting the memorial thing really just causes me to picture the howls of outrage if a european broadcaster cut a 9/11 memorial in similar circumstances.
I feel creepy when I suddenly notice that someone smells really nice.
Like, it pops in to my head, and suddenly I have to repress it because I am usually not in a situation where saying that is acceptable.
You can always say, "I really love that perfume/cologne/organic eau de toilette"
Perhaps.
Usually it catches me off-guard too, because it's like you will just randomly happen to be in a position where you are close enough to them to suddenly smell them.
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TehSlothHit Or MissI Guess They Never Miss, HuhRegistered Userregular
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You shut your GD mouth and eat your GD gruel!
Though I appreciate that we've had a chat that isn't out of order.
No more civil war chats.
I am pleasantly surprised. The customer was like "man you fixed the fuck out of this 6 months ago and now we're going to admit it."
QEDMF xbl: PantsB G+
QA/usability tests boo!
but then I'll get fat!
Life, she is a cruel mistress
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
just going to post this again because it was right at thread close
NBC Responds: We Removed The Opening Ceremony Memorial To Terrorism Victims Because The Tribute Wasn’t About America
Okay first of all the walk is the perfect length. It’s enough of a stroll that you stretch your legs but not so much that you have to rush to evacuate your bowels. PLUS on the way you pass a TURTLE. He’s just having a rad time in his tank and you’re all sup little buddy! It’s great. What a nice guy.
Secondly all of the coworkers in my immediate workspace are dudes cause this is IT but the larger office is shared by receptionists and retail so really the end result is that no one I ever have to work with will see/hear me pooping but I get all of the benefits of a female bathroom – super awesome handwash and moisturizer, two ply toilet paper, pristine, and A MAGAZINE RACK stocked with People and Vogue and stuff. I just spent like fifteen minutes taking a dump, stretching my legs out, and reading People.
Thirdly I get paid to take a shit. I’m downloading that app that calculates the time/money ratio for my iPod.
boner!
Yeah but if Steve Jobs had been aborted where would your ipad be now, huh?
Checkmate, DK.
lets consume together
soon we will be baron harkonnen status
How much you making
yeah Im that guy.
i am smelly cause it is real hot in here.
What I find more strange is, in 1992 the summer Olympics were in Spain, and they were broadcast (mostly) live, even with the time difference. NBC is treating the Olympics like the Macy's parade (thanks to someone else who made this comparison earlier).
yes cass
yesss
I have the exact same problem as you right now.
It is like an epic internal struggle for the future of my manboobs.
I weep for my gender
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
I've pretty much altered my biological clock so that I never have to poop if I'm not on the clock. I make sure to be done with all bowel movements by 4:59 PM, don't want to interrupt me time.
$15/hour
This article infuriates me because even the bonehead goose who wrote it is totally fucking wrong.
We do not consider the Olympics to be "reality TV" we are not conditioned in any way to enjoy NBCs shitty Olympic coverage.
I have literally never met a single American ever who did not lament our crappy Olympic coverage, and complain that it's easier to watch the Olympics in every other country. Americans are not that fucking stupid. We realize full well that literally every other country on earth gets to watch more Olympic events than we do.
No one in ours new media gets it.
They just do not get it.
And that's why younger people just don't watch TV.
I feel creepy when I suddenly notice that someone smells really nice.
Like, it pops in to my head, and suddenly I have to repress it because I am usually not in a situation where saying that is acceptable.
Time for breakfast.
You can always say, "I really love that perfume/cologne/organic eau de toilette"
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Too early in the day and too unimportant to justify the NBC treatment so they mostly just let it run with minimal commentary.
I can't watch swimming or gymnastics or any of the other high profile events because it is so fucking cut up and the endless fucking talking heads and their irrelevant stories and music sequences are infuriating.
Perhaps.
Usually it catches me off-guard too, because it's like you will just randomly happen to be in a position where you are close enough to them to suddenly smell them.
yeah, really as long as you avoid "you smell real nice" you're safe.
twitch.tv/tehsloth
Yes.
So. Many.
damn it all
you crybabies
Captain Mako week is coming up for CoX. You guys up for some shark related puns and amusements?
Canada has some pretty decent coverage its on 24/7 pretty much so thats good.
All I'm seeing are Dead Kennedy logos
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin