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TIL that they're doing a revival of a 1960s Hanna-Barbera show "The Banana Splits"
...as a R-rated slasher horror film
...on SyFy
...and it's clearly a ripoff of FNAF
Okay
...as a R-rated slasher horror film
...on SyFy
...and it's clearly a ripoff of FNAF
Okay
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The Banana Splits had a catchy theme song and that's all I remember about it.
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I remember an episode of this show where there was this slime monster made in a lab or something that could disguise itself as other people. It scared me so much that I couldn't take the shortcut to school in the morning because it was dark and who knew if this thing would pop up.Mr. Big wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 6:08 pmEvidently I'm on "Jonny Quest" kick.
Anyone remember the 1990s revival "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest" that aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block? Yeah, the making of that show was...not easy, turned out.
The biggest problem was that the people originally in charge of it disliked the original show and intentionally tried to make the new version completely different from it as a result. That didn't go well, as you'd expect. Millions of dollars were spent before they realized the scraps of scripts they churned out was unusable (one of the people involved said they barely made sense).
They were eventually fired and new showrunners were hired (among them former Terrytoons/Ralph Bakshi animator Cosmo Anzilotti) to basically salvage what they could from what the original producers did.
While this was going on, a separate unit was set up to create an entirely different "Jonny Quest" show, this time much closer to the 1960s series (and helmed by people who actually liked the old show). This was meant to be separate from "Real Adventures", but for whatever reason they decided to make this "season 2" of that show, even though there's little connection to it.
The whole show was a big, expensive clusterfuck, in the end
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(sees the end credits)
Okay, TI (also) L that Richard Donner (of "Superman" and "Lethal Weapon" fame) directed this show.
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At this point, SyFy could probably get another MST3K revival entirely out of riffing on their own original movies.
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TIL about American Fotoplayer. Basically one-man orchestra that was used during the silent movie days.
35 of these survive today. Here's one of them:
35 of these survive today. Here's one of them:
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Okay, I sorta knew that "All in the Family" lead to a crapton of spin-offs (and some of those spin-offs got their OWN spin-offs), but man, I underestimated the sheer number.
I think people are familiar with "The Jeffersons" and "Maude" (the latter itself had its own popular spin-off "Good Times"), but then there are obscure ones like "Gloria", focusing on the Bunkers' daughter (the premise being she divorced Mike and moved out...yeah). Only aired for one season.
Gloria's own show still lasted longer than "Checking In", though, which was a spin-off of "The Jeffersons" focusing on the housekeeper Florence. That one only aired for 4 episodes before being canned! (Florence later returned to the Jeffersons after the cancellation of her own show).
The final spin-off was "704 Hauser", which aired in 1994 for only 5 episodes. The series' concept was that a black family moved into a former home of the Bunkers, years after Archie sold the place. The only character from the earlier show who appeared was Joey, Mike and Gloria's son, who made a cameo in the first episode.
I think people are familiar with "The Jeffersons" and "Maude" (the latter itself had its own popular spin-off "Good Times"), but then there are obscure ones like "Gloria", focusing on the Bunkers' daughter (the premise being she divorced Mike and moved out...yeah). Only aired for one season.
Gloria's own show still lasted longer than "Checking In", though, which was a spin-off of "The Jeffersons" focusing on the housekeeper Florence. That one only aired for 4 episodes before being canned! (Florence later returned to the Jeffersons after the cancellation of her own show).
The final spin-off was "704 Hauser", which aired in 1994 for only 5 episodes. The series' concept was that a black family moved into a former home of the Bunkers, years after Archie sold the place. The only character from the earlier show who appeared was Joey, Mike and Gloria's son, who made a cameo in the first episode.
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TIL my mom recognizes Tails the Fox as being "from those games", but neither of us has a clue how.
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Did you know that not all languages have the same distinction between green and blue that we have? I just learned this last night and it's mildly freaking me out that language could filter the perception and classification of color differently for different people.
One theory suggests that languages and cultures start off by distinguishing black, dark colors, and cool colors from white, light colors, and warm colors, with a general dark/light pair of words. As the language evolves, red is normally the first to get its own word, then green and yellow, then blue gets cleaved off of green, then brown from red, then purple, pink, orange (or red-yellow before the orange fruit provided a distinct name, though whether the name of the color or the fruit came first is itself an unsolved linguistic problem), and gray, and last various relativistic terms for describing more colors.
One theory suggests that languages and cultures start off by distinguishing black, dark colors, and cool colors from white, light colors, and warm colors, with a general dark/light pair of words. As the language evolves, red is normally the first to get its own word, then green and yellow, then blue gets cleaved off of green, then brown from red, then purple, pink, orange (or red-yellow before the orange fruit provided a distinct name, though whether the name of the color or the fruit came first is itself an unsolved linguistic problem), and gray, and last various relativistic terms for describing more colors.
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You should take the color perception survey at
http://labinthewild.org/studies/color_perception and then read the article at https://medium.com/hci-design-at-uw/the ... 6ac0d25d34
Very math.
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Vox did a video about it a couple years back:
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Here's an ideaMr. Big wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 1:43 amOkay, I sorta knew that "All in the Family" lead to a crapton of spin-offs (and some of those spin-offs got their OWN spin-offs), but man, I underestimated the sheer number.
I think people are familiar with "The Jeffersons" and "Maude" (the latter itself had its own popular spin-off "Good Times"), but then there are obscure ones like "Gloria", focusing on the Bunkers' daughter (the premise being she divorced Mike and moved out...yeah). Only aired for one season.
Gloria's own show still lasted longer than "Checking In", though, which was a spin-off of "The Jeffersons" focusing on the housekeeper Florence. That one only aired for 4 episodes before being canned! (Florence later returned to the Jeffersons after the cancellation of her own show).
The final spin-off was "704 Hauser", which aired in 1994 for only 5 episodes. The series' concept was that a black family moved into a former home of the Bunkers, years after Archie sold the place. The only character from the earlier show who appeared was Joey, Mike and Gloria's son, who made a cameo in the first episode.
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I hope this survey can get out to more people, especially those from cultures that haven't been heavily influenced by Western (particularly American) color perceptions. I gave my color names, but I get the feeling that English-speaking people will be represented quite well vs. others in the resulting data set.diribigal wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 6:30 pmYou should take the color perception survey at
http://labinthewild.org/studies/color_perception and then read the article at https://medium.com/hci-design-at-uw/the ... 6ac0d25d34
I got a perfect score on the color perception test, of course.
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This is the main reason traffic lights look blue in a lot of anime. The real lights are the same color as they are in the west. But the hue in anime is considered green to the Japanese, so those are green lights to them.
e: Oh the Wikipedia page mentioned that
e: Oh the Wikipedia page mentioned that
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I've encountered this specific phenomenon in video games, though the only games I've encountered it on were on the Game Boy Color, so I assumed it was an odd technical limitation of the platform. I didn't know until now that ao was the base name shared for those colors in Japanese and that it could thus influence artistic depiction.Void Chicken wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 7:12 pmThis is the main reason traffic lights look blue in a lot of anime. The real lights are the same color as they are in the west. But the hue in anime is considered green to the Japanese, so those are green lights to them.
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Apparently my color perception score is 100diribigal wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 6:30 pmYou should take the color perception survey at
http://labinthewild.org/studies/color_perception and then read the article at https://medium.com/hci-design-at-uw/the ... 6ac0d25d34
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TIL that the word "motel" came from "motor hotel". Huh
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TIL that "lemonade" in the UK refers to a carbonated drink, basically 7Up but minus the lime flavor.
WTF? How is it that every American kid grows up knowing that "chips" means French fries and what the boot of a car is but not this?
WTF? How is it that every American kid grows up knowing that "chips" means French fries and what the boot of a car is but not this?
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TIL that it is, in fact, possible to polish a turd. Mythbusters proved it in one episode
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TIL that the day Michael Jackson's hair caught on fire while filming a Pepsi commercial was the exact halfway point of his life.
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TIL that they used to refer China as "Cathay" a long time ago.
I found some old comics which had references to a character visiting Cathay, and I figured it was a country I never heard of. Turns out that's how they called China back then.
I found some old comics which had references to a character visiting Cathay, and I figured it was a country I never heard of. Turns out that's how they called China back then.
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Also, TIL that there is a short film that won TWO Oscars, a 1971 Mexican documentary called "Sentinels of Silence" (Orson Welles narrated the English version). It won for Best Short Subject and Best Documentary.
Because of this the rules were changed afterwards so that short documentary films can only be considered for one category but not both.
Because of this the rules were changed afterwards so that short documentary films can only be considered for one category but not both.
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TIL that, while the majority of "All in the Family" was taped in front of a studio audience, the final season was taped in a closed set.
To get the audience laughs, they would play the finished and edited episodes during a live taping of "One Day at a Time" (the original show, not the reboot on Netflix) and record the reactions, which would then be dubbed into the show.
To get the audience laughs, they would play the finished and edited episodes during a live taping of "One Day at a Time" (the original show, not the reboot on Netflix) and record the reactions, which would then be dubbed into the show.
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More on AITF since I've been rewatching the show...TIL that, in the Richard Nixon tapes, he complained about "All in the Family" because one of the episodes featured a positive portrayal of a gay character.
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I guess I'm on a old sitcom kick
TIL that "The Brady Bunch" had a spin-off in the 1980s called "The Brady Brides", the premise being that Marcia and Jan grew up and got married (to a college professor and a toy company salesman respectively), with all of them living together (along with Alice the maid). The husbands disliked each-other, kind of a "Odd Couple" type situation.
The show was cancelled after just 10 episodes.
Interestingly, the husbands were NOT retconned out in later revivals "A Very Brady Christmas" and "The Bradys", where they were included.
TIL that "The Brady Bunch" had a spin-off in the 1980s called "The Brady Brides", the premise being that Marcia and Jan grew up and got married (to a college professor and a toy company salesman respectively), with all of them living together (along with Alice the maid). The husbands disliked each-other, kind of a "Odd Couple" type situation.
The show was cancelled after just 10 episodes.
Interestingly, the husbands were NOT retconned out in later revivals "A Very Brady Christmas" and "The Bradys", where they were included.
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today i learned that shark skin is tough and sharp do the point that sharks like mako sharks could cut you if you touched them
this skin allows them to go really fast through the water by causing cavitation. air bubbles form, meaning that their skin isn't touching the water reducing drag and also preventing parasites from latching on.
this skin allows them to go really fast through the water by causing cavitation. air bubbles form, meaning that their skin isn't touching the water reducing drag and also preventing parasites from latching on.
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I bought that CD the day it came out and I still have it.
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TIL about how, in 2000, a German satirical magazine "Titanic" offered a fake bribe to FIFA delegates to vote for Germany to host the 2006 FIFA World Championship in exchange for a cuckoo clock, sausages, and ham. Altogether worth maybe less than $200.
And it apparently worked. One of the delegates who was instructed to vote for South Africa abstained after getting the fax because he was confused about what was going on, leading Germany to get enough votes to host it.
And it apparently worked. One of the delegates who was instructed to vote for South Africa abstained after getting the fax because he was confused about what was going on, leading Germany to get enough votes to host it.
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FIFA is one of the most corrupt organizations on the planet, so that doesn't surprise me at all.
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This popped up in my recommended videos and uh... wow. It was a huge eye opener for me as someone who does a lot of work with digital pictures.
They use iOS's blur effects as the main example, but this affects literally everything that involves digital color mixing, from antialiasing to compositing layers to even resizing images. And all of it could be fixed forever if they changed the code to run the numbers through that simple formula. It would probably cause a significant performance hit, though, which would be unacceptable for games and problematic for video rendering.
They use iOS's blur effects as the main example, but this affects literally everything that involves digital color mixing, from antialiasing to compositing layers to even resizing images. And all of it could be fixed forever if they changed the code to run the numbers through that simple formula. It would probably cause a significant performance hit, though, which would be unacceptable for games and problematic for video rendering.
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Today I learned to use and not use a CNC router. I uncontrollably plunged the tool head into the work piece. I forgot to reset the tool head coordinates to zero before starting a cutting job.
There was a big shock moment when three step motors and a spindle made squirming noises.
Today I learned to use and not use a CNC router. I uncontrollably plunged the tool head into the work piece. I forgot to reset the tool head coordinates to zero before starting a cutting job.
There was a big shock moment when three step motors and a spindle made squirming noises.
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Remember back when this site had a front page, where I wrote a long post about Merriwether Williams and how she helped develop a show called "Free for All", based on a comic strip?
Well, TIL that the creator of "Free for All" became a homeless meth addict sometime after the show ended. He was high on it at the time of his murder.
Well, TIL that the creator of "Free for All" became a homeless meth addict sometime after the show ended. He was high on it at the time of his murder.
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Recently I learned that Ayatollah Khomeini let the black people go from the embassy, basically on the basis of their oppression in America. I haven't seen the movie, but I hear Argo did not mention this detail.
Very math.