I will say my only quibble with the Elvis thing was that he said it would get around facial recognition. Yeah, no -- that's the point of doing it by computer, so a person can have different facial hair and sunglasses and whatever and still get busted. Otherwise, it was well worth it.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Yeah, you have to do some blocking out of various portions of your face to get around the algorithms--at least a couple years ago. It was pretty cool what would fool the programs, actually, because I'm not sure they'd all fool the eye.
Wouldn't the big sideburns change things up a bit?
It's very counterintuitive what works. Not sideburns: [link]
I've been earwormed with "Super Bon-Bon" ever since the episode aired. As earworm's go, it's not a bad one to be stuck with.
It's very counterintuitive what works. Not sideburns:
Interesting!
OMG!!! I just had to pause Castle because I am dying from laughter. The Elvis power-walk to "Super Bon-Bon" is going to kill me. And I'm going to have to rewind and watch it about a dozen times I think. I have tears streaming down my face and am having trouble breathing because it's so funny/awesome.
I think that was the hardest I've laughed since Dean's hairy palms.
Can someone tell me who the read headed actress who played the chaplin in this past week's NCIS is? It's driving me and TCG crazy, but google is giving me no love.
sj, I think it was Jaime Ray Newman: [link]
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was her.