Friday, September 19, 2025

A single college football matchup took place at two different stadiums this weekend

That's unique. And fun. 

Disney Patent Targets AI Projection for Real-Time Animatronic Faces in Theme Parks

This is pretty cool. The idea is to make a fully animated face appear on the surface of a mask, to make animatronics even more life-like. 

A method includes determining an orientation of a mechanically animated surface relative to one or more projectors configured to project content onto the mechanically animated surface, dynamically rendering the content based on one or more parameters derived from the orientation of the mechanically animated surface relative to the one or more projectors, and presenting the content on the mechanically animated surface using the one or more projectors.

Ok. That’s kind of amusing.

The Bills beat the dolphins last night and the bills tweeted this. 

It's kind of silly; in the past the dolphins have been known as "the fish" and I can recall them somehow being connected to tuna. But salmon? Huh. 

Monday, September 15, 2025

That’s just hilarious

This Choad owns the team. This was his expression late in the game. 

You signed Tua to a lucrative contract. And he sucks. 

You've kept the GM around for too many years, in spite of him being worthless (and possibly worse, because he is named in the lawsuit by former coach Brian Flores; this may be a way to "manage that")

And, there was a story during the preseason that Ross "expected" to be in the afc championship this year. Anything less and he'd fire the coach. And the rumor was that if they were below .500 at about 6 games, the coach would be gone. 

… and now that they're 0-2, you have to wonder what in the world he was thinking. You wasted the season on a weird expectation. 

This expression is a direct reflection on your ineptitude in running a football team. 

Call it a self own. 


Sunday, September 14, 2025

DNA Revealed a Surprising Twist About Christopher Columbus

All of this is certainly debatable. But it's interesting that there continues to be evidence suggesting that Columbus was not who we thought he was, and that the history is more complicated than we might have assumed.