FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for September 23, 2024

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    Hello Everyone  2 months ago

    And that was BEFORE all the AI Bots!

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    Hobbes the dragon  2 months ago

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    steveh64  2 months ago

    But information about happenings in a galaxy far, far away takes a long, long time to get here.

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    Purple People Eater  2 months ago

    Monkeys at keyboards… Let’s see if I got this right…

    You take an infinite number of monkeys (an impossibility) and seat them each at a device that took many men many years and lots of thought to develop (the keyboards). These devices are connected to an even more complex device that took many people many years and lots of logical thought to develop and manufacture (the computers). These in turn are connected to another device that it took much intelligence and thought to develop and manufacture (the monitors). After the monkeys have hammered away at the keyboards for some time, someone uses his capacity for rational thought to determine whether any of the monkeys has typed the entire works of Shakespeare (which it took lots of thought to produce). And all of this is done to prove that it is possible for things to come into existence without any intelligent thought behind it.

    Is that about it?

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    John Jorgensen  2 months ago

    Given how much of that movie was telling a computer to throw cr@p up onto a green screen, principal photography must not have taken very long. Post production was where the real work was done.

    And I actually do like Episode III, I think it had a pretty good story all in all. But it looks so fake that I’d rather just read it and picture it in my head.

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    Strawberry King  2 months ago

    The scene where Anakin became Darth Vader was good and suspenseful.

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  2 months ago

    No, I don’t think Jason takes ‘Star Wars’ too seriously.

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