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April 30, 2025 -- 9:56 PM
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December 16, 2012 -- 11:11 PM
posted by Par

This video has been watched 53000 times. I might be responsible for half of that.



YOUUU....


CANNNN....


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December 15, 2012 -- 1:50 PM
posted by Beck

Agreed re: Turing.

Par, I figured out what toString is - it's being thrown by embedded youtube videos for some reason. So it's unrelated to dyp, just manifesting here when a video is present.

December 14, 2012 -- 12:50 PM
posted by Al

Thanks for the education Par! Knew about what Turing did for mathmatics and computers, did not know about the harsh treatment he recieved.

December 14, 2012 -- 12:10 PM
posted by Par

This, yes, a million times.

There's been a lot about the underappreciation of Nikola Tesla recently, thanks to The Oatmeal, but in terms of the ratio of contribution to society to gross injustice, Alan Turing is a scientist who deserves far better. If you don't know, you have to listen to this episode of Radiolab immediately.

December 10, 2012 -- 8:25 PM
posted by MattL

Pretty good, but also an uncredited homage to the original office enforcer, Terry Tate . "That's a long-distance call, DOUG."

December 04, 2012 -- 6:01 PM
posted by Par

Who needs NHL hockey when you can work at Conan?

December 02, 2012 -- 11:11 PM
posted by alison

Excellent t-shirt.

I stumbled across a song that I think everyone here will enjoy. ... just give it a listen (all the way to the end).

I always forget about Tim Minchin's comedic songs.

November 30, 2012 -- 6:53 PM
posted by Par

I love this:

November 28, 2012 -- 5:45 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

Wow, good find, Alison! I'm so glad we documented all of that in some form or other.

And now here's one of my favourite songs from that time:

Death From Above 1979 - Romantic Rights

November 28, 2012 -- 12:24 PM
posted by Par

The second link forwards somewhere. Some sort of redirect hack.

Where does the 'toString' error happen?

Also, you don't even have to go to the UofA site to get a record of White Chicks: Just go here! (Thanks, Andy!!!)

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