Interesting AND good news!
History + science = worth reading:
I never heard of this song or the artist; I was just looking for a good clip from the film.
AND I DONâT KNOW WHY NOBODY TOLD ME ABOUT HIM, seeinâ as he co-wrote âShake a Tail Featherâ!
The Brown One. The Honey-Eater.
Iâll take the brown one over the orange one.
Things were goofy (?!) all over the world when this was written. Bonus points to whoever CANâT figure out what country the bear represents:
https://www.poetryloverspage.com/poets/kipling/truce_of_bear.html
Did you know that nowhere in the Wikipedia article on I Love You Man does it explain the origin of the title?
Thus the internet is invalid.
Fair assessment.
I donât know if there are many Jim Sterling fans here⌠but in about an hour, theyâre going to be having a conversation with my friend Kerri Kezzbox on their Twitch Channel.
It should be a lot of fun!
Sounds like you have to train an AI, using what you know about your catâs meows. Makes sense seeing as every catâs vocalizations are different. Lyta makes the funniest noises when she carries a ball around the house, like a rusty hinge or crackling thin plastic.
But how is this AI business any different from guessing from what you know about your catâs meows?
As far as I can tell, thereâs âfeed me, motherfuckerâ and âwhy the shit is this door closed?â but that about covers the meows around here. They probably cuss a lot because we do also.
We sometimes get the âPet me, oh that feels so good, but not THERE asshole,â chomp.