LINGUIST 19.2881 - 'Tree' of Academics Launches
Not sure what I make of this yet, but I'm always game for a bit of early adopting. The 'tree' reminds me of the way the network of categories on The Lecture List is designed to be created by users.
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LINGUIST 19.2881 - 'Tree' of Academics Launches
Not sure what I make of this yet, but I'm always game for a bit of early adopting. The 'tree' reminds me of the way the network of categories on The Lecture List is designed to be created by users.
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I guess everyone's seen Sarah and Hillary on SNL
I feel slightly silly, but I do find this one amusing as well.
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Wow. We thought the first two episodes of Lost in Austen were good but it took a really big leap up last night. There's lots to like in it, including an amazing cast and amazingly good casting, but the script is really excellent. We can't wait for the final episode next week. I was amused to look on imdb and find that two episodes were written by Guy Andrews and two by a woman called Jane Austen who was born in Steventon, Hampshire in 1775. She seems to have done quite a bit of tv work ...
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Well they finally did withdraw their complaint and let the film back up.
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Ohna Falby - Paramount Picture Corp tramples SON
I was about to send a post to tell you about SON (the film directed by Daniel Mulloy and produced by Ohna) appearing on the YouTube screening room when this happened.
Dug is better than me at pointing out how crazy this is. It seems that someone at Paramount decided to file an infringement-of-copyright complaint on the basis that the film showed footage from Son of Rambow. SON consists entirely of original footage. Can they really be doing this just because the word 'son' is in the title?
They're obviously quick to act when it comes to randomly trampling on 'little' people, but so far they haven't even acknowledged Ohna's messages pointing out their mistake let alone withdrawn their complaint.
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