The AI-generated cat pictures thread
Yawn. Sold my 1800 pound Miata (about the same HP) for $6500.
On second thought, Yawn might be a little too harsh. I bet it is a hoot to drive the thing. Still, I'd rather have a Miata.
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Jack Nicklaus shows Johnny Miller how to putt from 102 feet on the 10th green during the opening round of the Nicklaus designed The Golf Club at Harbor Shores on August 10, 2010. Miller had summoned his caddie for a sand wedge so he could chip the ball instead of putt. Nicklaus did not want Miller hacking divots out of his newly minted golf course so he set out to show him how to putt the ball
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I really couldn't give two ***** about golf.
But as someone who has run field camera at outdoor sporting events, I have immense respect for the camera ops who cover golf matches. Keeping the ball in frame like that ain't an easy thing.
Related:
I remember back in college, a friend of mine who was a year or two ahead of me, telling me how he'd just taken a job with some startup network that was going to broadcast nothing but golf 24/7. I thought, at the time, that he was a ******* retard, and told him so.
Now he's a senior producer at the Golf Channel.
That's it. No image.
But as someone who has run field camera at outdoor sporting events, I have immense respect for the camera ops who cover golf matches. Keeping the ball in frame like that ain't an easy thing.
Related:
I remember back in college, a friend of mine who was a year or two ahead of me, telling me how he'd just taken a job with some startup network that was going to broadcast nothing but golf 24/7. I thought, at the time, that he was a ******* retard, and told him so.
Now he's a senior producer at the Golf Channel.
That's it. No image.
With that precedent set, here's another no image post.
I have a coworker who tells the type of stories normally told by unpopular 6th graders.
"I have a cousin who works in the clean labs at Intel."
"My college roommate was paid off by GM because he invented a 100-mpg technology. I saw the paycheck."
"You know the story about a TSR telling a customer they were too stupid to own a computer? That was my cousin."
(This guy either has a lot of cousins or one incredible cousin.)
I don't know how to respond to this guy. I'm fighting an impulse to yell "BULLSHIT" at him because that seems inappropriate for the workplace.
I have a coworker who tells the type of stories normally told by unpopular 6th graders.
"I have a cousin who works in the clean labs at Intel."
"My college roommate was paid off by GM because he invented a 100-mpg technology. I saw the paycheck."
"You know the story about a TSR telling a customer they were too stupid to own a computer? That was my cousin."
(This guy either has a lot of cousins or one incredible cousin.)
I don't know how to respond to this guy. I'm fighting an impulse to yell "BULLSHIT" at him because that seems inappropriate for the workplace.