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Re: Resistance was futile.

#26 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:03 pm

Interesting. Could Cedric's contract be up after only one season?

I suspect tweaking is more likely. And probably not for the better...

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#27 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:05 pm

ghostjmf wrote:I haven't gotten that friend request either. Sigh.

One of the 1st jobs I tried out for as a teen was punching punch cards to be fed into some kind of calculating system. We will not actually demean the term "computer" by calling it that, but I didn't get the job because my 1st stack of punched cards wasn't perfect, i.e. all the little holes on one of them didn't line up.



At one job long ago, I was the person in charge of a computer system, a real computer by then, that had a memory that disappeared if the machine was unplugged. Everybody had their resume on this machine, as the company was going out of business. (This was in line with the future of computers as we now know them; not to actually compute anything, but to store text.) Part of my job was guarding the plug from mishaps.


At another long-term job, the 1st computer system we used, software & hardware was by Digital.


And I am a C programmer. Anybody want a C programmer?


Do I not qualify as a nerd?


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Re: Resistance was futile.

#28 Post by TheConfessor » Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:11 pm

ulysses5019 wrote: Since you're one of the few who has an interest in appearing on the show I do have a tidbit of unusual information... a friend here in LA was called in last week by a contestant coordinator working for WWTBAM to go in and do a run-through for the show. It was held at the ABC studios. They were paid to play the game (not a whole lot) and were given bonus money if they advanced during gameplay. And due to non-disclosure forms that were signed, I have no idea if it was for tweaking the game or interviewing possible new hosts. Let the speculations begin...
Strange. Was this at an ABC studio in LA, or in NYC? Was it someone who had already been a contestant on WWTBAM?

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Re: Resistance was futile.

#29 Post by ulysses5019 » Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:13 pm

TheConfessor wrote:
ulysses5019 wrote: Since you're one of the few who has an interest in appearing on the show I do have a tidbit of unusual information... a friend here in LA was called in last week by a contestant coordinator working for WWTBAM to go in and do a run-through for the show. It was held at the ABC studios. They were paid to play the game (not a whole lot) and were given bonus money if they advanced during gameplay. And due to non-disclosure forms that were signed, I have no idea if it was for tweaking the game or interviewing possible new hosts. Let the speculations begin...
Strange. Was this at an ABC studio in LA, or in NYC? Was it someone who had already been a contestant on WWTBAM?

ABC in LA...
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#30 Post by jarnon » Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:24 pm

Cedric was on Live With Kelly and Michael (Regis's other former show) today. The Millionaire Facebook page and the Live With Kelly and Michael website both said he'd talk about Millionaire. But I didn't hear anything about the show in this clip:
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Re: Resistance was futile.

#31 Post by ten96lt » Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:48 pm

ulysses5019 wrote:
TheConfessor wrote:
ulysses5019 wrote: Since you're one of the few who has an interest in appearing on the show I do have a tidbit of unusual information... a friend here in LA was called in last week by a contestant coordinator working for WWTBAM to go in and do a run-through for the show. It was held at the ABC studios. They were paid to play the game (not a whole lot) and were given bonus money if they advanced during gameplay. And due to non-disclosure forms that were signed, I have no idea if it was for tweaking the game or interviewing possible new hosts. Let the speculations begin...
Strange. Was this at an ABC studio in LA, or in NYC? Was it someone who had already been a contestant on WWTBAM?

ABC in LA...
Could they be moving it to LA?

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Re: Resistance was futile.

#32 Post by ulysses5019 » Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:59 pm

ten96lt wrote:
ulysses5019 wrote:
TheConfessor wrote: Strange. Was this at an ABC studio in LA, or in NYC? Was it someone who had already been a contestant on WWTBAM?

ABC in LA...
Could they be moving it to LA?

...maybe they want Leno to host it...
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#33 Post by Snaxx » Mon Mar 31, 2014 9:19 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
ten96lt wrote:Woah woah woah, Facebook?!?! Smartphones?!? Let me sit down a second! :D
And it's not like I'm a Luddite; I'm a computer nerd!

But somehow, time has been having an effect on me. I remember when computers were supposed to be computers, that sat on your desktop*, instead of phones. And programs were programs, not apps.

<sigh>

That feeling still happens with me at times, as the phones can't do everything and for many things I need a 'real' computer.

This afternoon, my iPhone vibrated with new Facebook app notifications including a friend request with a familiar name. I was like this has got to be a Bored Buddy I've gotten to know by the BB name, but which one? Got to get home to a real computer and pull up Facebook or the Bored.
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#34 Post by Bob Juch » Tue Apr 01, 2014 6:20 am

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MarleysGh0st wrote:
ten96lt wrote:Woah woah woah, Facebook?!?! Smartphones?!? Let me sit down a second! :D
And it's not like I'm a Luddite; I'm a computer nerd!

But somehow, time has been having an effect on me. I remember when computers were supposed to be computers, that sat on your desktop*, instead of phones. And programs were programs, not apps.

<sigh>

That feeling still happens with me at times, as the phones can't do everything and for many things I need a 'real' computer.

This afternoon, my iPhone vibrated with new Facebook app notifications including a friend request with a familiar name. I was like this has got to be a Bored Buddy I've gotten to know by the BB name, but which one? Got to get home to a real computer and pull up Facebook or the Bored.
You should be able to use a browser on your phone. It's a bit of a pain trying to read but it can be done.

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#35 Post by Snaxx » Tue Apr 01, 2014 7:38 am

Bob Juch wrote:
Snaxx wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
And it's not like I'm a Luddite; I'm a computer nerd!

But somehow, time has been having an effect on me. I remember when computers were supposed to be computers, that sat on your desktop*, instead of phones. And programs were programs, not apps.

<sigh>

That feeling still happens with me at times, as the phones can't do everything and for many things I need a 'real' computer.

This afternoon, my iPhone vibrated with new Facebook app notifications including a friend request with a familiar name. I was like this has got to be a Bored Buddy I've gotten to know by the BB name, but which one? Got to get home to a real computer and pull up Facebook or the Bored.
You should be able to use a browser on your phone. It's a bit of a pain trying to read but it can be done.

I love my Windows 8 tablet with 4G LTE.
True as I am posting this from my phone, but I get a lot of sites that don't load properly on Safari, searches limited to results that have mobile versions, redirections to home pages when something unavailable in mobile format. Nkt ti mebtipn mt hprruble typing om this kwyboard.
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Re: Resistance was futile.

#36 Post by Bob Juch » Tue Apr 01, 2014 7:53 am

Snaxx wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:
Snaxx wrote:

That feeling still happens with me at times, as the phones can't do everything and for many things I need a 'real' computer.

This afternoon, my iPhone vibrated with new Facebook app notifications including a friend request with a familiar name. I was like this has got to be a Bored Buddy I've gotten to know by the BB name, but which one? Got to get home to a real computer and pull up Facebook or the Bored.
You should be able to use a browser on your phone. It's a bit of a pain trying to read but it can be done.

I love my Windows 8 tablet with 4G LTE.
True as I am posting this from my phone, but I get a lot of sites that don't load properly on Safari, searches limited to results that have mobile versions, redirections to home pages when something unavailable in mobile format. Nkt ti mebtipn mt hprruble typing om this kwyboard.
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Re: Resistance was futile.

#37 Post by ghostjmf » Tue Apr 01, 2014 4:20 pm

Marley says re EFB friend request:

Are you sure? I sent one to you at 5:30.

Awww. And I just sent one to you. After I realized that that real-e-mail letter I got from another dual-place denizen telling me to send a friend request to (Marley's human name) was referring to you. I am very dense some times.


At any rate, I will now go on to EFB "properly" & see what's up. You by now are finding out that anything posted in the Bored Ark thread gets turned around & sent back to you as real email. Unless you've figured how to turn that off. Until my gmail gets completely filled I'm not looking up how to undo EFB gum-ups.


Usually friend requests to me, since I log on to EFB so seldom, wind up being sent by EFB as real emails. Eventually. Accompanied by "you've missed so much wonderfulness of EFB since you last logged in".

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#38 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Apr 01, 2014 6:51 pm

Yes, I find I'm getting a lot of e-mail notices!

And if I haven't accepted a couple friend requests yet, it's because I'm still trying to match up an unfamiliar real name with a Bored name.

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#39 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Apr 08, 2014 7:56 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:I'm leaning towards an Android model.
And that's what I now have, a Samsung Galaxy Ring with service through Virgin Mobile. Signal strength is on the low side, here at home, but reception was still decent when I made a test call to my sister.

There's a lot for me to learn about using the phone. The first test, simply trying to answer the phone, was a failure. Pushing the phone icon isn't enough, I have to push and swipe! :lol:

But now that that's out of the way, I've been working on updating my contact list info in my GMail account. The phone automatically synchs the info from there. 8)

So...if anyone else uses an Android model, I'd be glad to hear your suggestions about your favorite apps.

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#40 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:30 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:So...if anyone else uses an Android model, I'd be glad to hear your suggestions about your favorite apps.
I guess I should have asked on Evil Facebook. :|

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#41 Post by christie1111 » Wed Apr 09, 2014 7:08 pm

My favorite app has to do with figuring out yardage from quilt patterns.

But I didn't hink it would be one youa re interested in.

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#42 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Apr 09, 2014 7:24 pm

Ummmm, no, I guess I'm not. :lol:

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#43 Post by Beebs52 » Wed Apr 09, 2014 8:35 pm

I remember when I got my first call on my Samsung with the swipe thing. I kept poking and going, wtf? If you set the clock alarm it's the same thing. So swipe away.
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