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ОтветитьGothegg?
ОтветитьPoor Rodney.
ОтветитьIsn’t this the movie where they spoke PIE?
ОтветитьAs a heavy construction worker I hated these guys sometimes. There ideas were ok but no clue on how we where supposed to put this thing together. On paper it looks great but in reality it is not so easy. A lot of WTF moments.
ОтветитьLoved this movie!
ОтветитьThe whole profession is in a very dire place. We are slaves to code, restriction, and the cult of modernism
ОтветитьNo way, the architect designed it? I thought for sure it would be the pediatrician
ОтветитьReminds me of Otacon in Metal Gear. Where he was told that the Metal Gear he designed would be used as a shield to intercept nukes from anywhere, only to be used as a way to launch nukes from anywhere
ОтветитьRealCivilEngineer would not agree
ОтветитьThis woman is stunning
ОтветитьOf course McKay designed the cube
ОтветитьReminds me of Harry Harrison's Stainless Steel Rat, in which in his first outing he discovers a space battleship being spuriously manufactured under the guise of being built as a big space faring cruise liner. Last minute changes to the blueprints result in it becoming an armed space battleship used for piracy.
Ответитьi like the part where the full videos right here
ОтветитьYou're so pretty btw
ОтветитьDoes The Cube count as "hostile architecture"?
ОтветитьArea 51 did not build itself and sure as sh*t the architects didn't know the final project they were working on. Neither did the Pentagon, I'm sure.
ОтветитьThe same can be said for a lot of other professions, too. Anybody remember Laszlo Hollyfeld (sp?) from the movie "Real Genius,"and how the idea that the things he was inventing was killing people broke him? As I understand it people involved with the production of the movie have heard from people in science and engineering where that very thing happened in their professional lives.
ОтветитьIts way more common than you think
ОтветитьThe cube was sooo good! I watched it for the first time on the sci-fi channel like 17 years ago and it left an impression on my to this day
ОтветитьWho's out here making a cube
ОтветитьWhere can I watch an explanation video for The Cube
ОтветитьThis is also what happens to people in politics. Those who go in with ideals get stepped on and trodden, or evolve to imitate and continue on the traditions of the past.
ОтветитьThe concept is called compartmentalization.
Definition:
The division of something into sections or categories.
"fear of leaks led top officials to order the extreme compartmentalization of information"
I make parts for seats, and I didn't even know what they look like all put together until like last month. I've worked her for a year.
ОтветитьCant believe the architect was the cube harbor butcher
ОтветитьAn excellent movie. Severely underrated. The sequels are pretty much forgettable.
ОтветитьA more modern example is all the machine learning reseachers who worked hopefully to develop neural networks as a data analytics tool to help diagnose and treat diseases, search for new planets and stars in old data... Only to have neural nets be trained on stolen art, used to morph images, write misleading blog spam posts, and spew hateful garbage on twitter via armies of bots.
Ответитьlol
ОтветитьWhat’s your OF?
ОтветитьMy favourite architect is Paul Kersey
He doesn't know what project he is doing because he is very busy with side quests
bebe good impression. 👍
ОтветитьEverything you talk about sparks my interest and curiosity. Thank you.
ОтветитьGORGEOUS, WOMAN OF MY DREAMS
ОтветитьThere are lots of voters who will say “I voted for a politician promised to build back better, to improve things. I just thought that they needed a little bit more than three years and eight months and then the entire economy would suddenly turn around.”. If they are really so unperceptive then maybe they should be in a different line of work.
ОтветитьWait you are an architect?
ОтветитьI really like the way you talk, I think is cute!
ОтветитьAgree to disagree
Ответитьi hate this film. ok-ish idea (not good, just okay-ish), terrible execution.
and it started the "now you're in a trap" trope trend where the traps are the whole plot devices of the stories themselves, like Saw and some other terrible films. It was probably done before, but the trend started right there
Yes . Everyone in this world is doing so now.
ОтветитьI’m an attorney for a large outfit that does a lot of work with the US federal government. I’m also drunk and got a very unfortunate diagnosis today. The number of engineers who’ve helped delete people or subvert freedoms around the world without knowing is hilariously awful. You ever worked in big data? You’ve helped kill freedom of speech. You ever worked on foreign energy infrastructure- you’ve helped the U.S. murk civilians.
ОтветитьDammit Rodney
ОтветитьYou should make a video about the architecture of ghostrunner (the video game)
Ответить❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьI love your face ..
ОтветитьI love your accent
ОтветитьOne of my most favorite underrated movies.
ОтветитьPoor McKay
ОтветитьI love all the intelligence on the channel.
ОтветитьShes so beautiful😍
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