What are you watching right now?
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I recently watched Infinity Train - It's a cartoon† about a hitchhikers-guide-esque bipolar robot, a talking corgi, and the main character is a girl programmer trying to find her way. It thoroughly dashed my expectations.
† Not a "kids cartoon", as evidenced by the fact the network cancelled it for contain themes that were "too mature"
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Yet another Falcon 9 Launch • Landing on Drone Ship (64th successful landing). • Deployment of GPS III Satellite
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Full Film Documentary
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I decided to chillout with a history-channel documentary for a while.
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - This is the first comic book film I've watched that has actually felt like a comic book while watching it. Really good animation.
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By the Sea & The Picnic 1922
The Two Ronnies are usually worth watching. I don't think I have seen the entire film before.
This one is 1:20 mins in total. I think I have seen only clips before.
The beach scenes are from Shell Bay, which was my favourite local beach.
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Crew-1 Misson
SpaceX Dragon Launch • Live stream of the second launch to the ISS with four astronauts this time.
Lift-off due at 7:45 EST, 12:25 am GMT.
- Launch successful
- First stage separation
- Second stage ignition
- First stage re-entry burn
- First stage re-entry burn cut-off
- Second stage engine cut-off, Dragon Capsule orbit reached
- First stage drone ship landing successful
- Dragon Capsule separation from second stage successful
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https://archive.org/details/TheDisappearanceofFlight41274DVDcosmo3
It's a real hoot. Bureaucracy & gov't officialdom intensively disliking inconvenient data & history that paints a reality different to what they'd prefer, & so they energetically debunk, distract & ridicule.
Such silly fiction! Who in their right mind could ever believe that any such thing could happen in reality?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HZ4DnVfWYQ
OMG! How to stop laughing?!!
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@kurai Hilarious! :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
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Pygmalion
This movie from 1938 is exceptional.
It received an Academy Award for the writing by George Bernard Shaw. One has to make some allowances for the acting.
George Bernard Shaw, Cecil Lewis, Ian Dalrymple, and W.P. Lipscomb[4] won the 1938 Academy Award for Writing (Adapted Screenplay). The film also received nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor (Howard) and Best Actress (Hiller). Shaw's reaction to his award was: "It's an insult for them to offer me any honour, as if they had never heard of me before – and it's very likely they never have. They might as well send some honour to George for being King of England [sic]." However, his friend Mary Pickford later reported seeing the award on display in his home. (Wikipedia entry)
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SpaceX CRS-21 Mission
- Launch
- Stage One Re-entry Burn
- Stage One Landing on Drone Ship (68th Successful Recovery)
- Dragon Separation from Second Stage
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Starship SN8 High Altitude Flight Test
Currently paused. Tentative launch time is 22:40 UTC.
They are having some trouble getting this one to go. They cannot afford for it to blow up on launch or crash land. It promises to be awesome if it performs its "belly-flop" manoeuvre using the fins.
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New countdown to launch has started.
Ready to go real soon now?
- Launched OK. Flying high.
- Falling under gravity with fins deployed
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- Landed in a ball of flames.
- Still standing
- Fell over behind a cloud of smoke (not intended I presume)
- Test looks to have been partly successful.
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Video Editing Masterpiece
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@kurai said in What are you watching right now?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HZ4DnVfWYQ
OMG! How to stop laughing?!!
Turn on subtitles if needed.New Year Special!