In pursuit of a TV peck
Suza went to the Cricket World Cup semifinal match at Eden Park on Tuesday. "During the rain break, just before the match re-started (about 6.20pm), they did kiss-cam and my partner and I were shown on it. I have tried finding the clip but have had no luck." Can anyone help Suza out?
On your marks, stop!
The University of North Georgia used this unfortunate stock image on the cover of a course catalogue. In the picture, two white men, who are for some reason wearing full suits, joyfully burst across the finish line of a race as a woman in heels lags far behind and a more casually dressed black man struggles to even reach the end. A tagline across the photo reads: "Why follow when you can lead!". Sending a clear message that women and black men come last, a parody of diversity in higher education couldn't have done it better.
Local: Some impressive flag designs by writer Lyndon Hood (who is not on the new New Zealand flag design panel, but definitely should be) ....
Make this: A really swag cake that looks like a huge gold bar...
Video:
Bina48 is a robot modelled after a very real woman named Bina Aspen, wife of Dr. Martine Rothblatt. The real Bina Aspen spent more than 20 hours recalling her childhood experiences, life experiences and thoughts. The information was "then transcribed and uploaded to an artificial intelligence database." In this clip Bina48 the robot is having a conversation with human Bina Aspen...
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