Author: Scoop
New Method to Store Data in Everyday Objects Like Buttons or Bottles
“Researchers at ETH Zurich have now collaborated with an Israeli scientist to develop a means of storing extensive information in almost any object. ‘With this method, we can integrate 3D-printing instructions into an object, so that after decades or even centuries, it will be possible to obtain those instructions directly from the object itself,’ explains Robert Grass, Professor at the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences. The way of storing this information is the same as for living things: in DNA molecules. ”
“Maitland Ward’s Journey From ‘Boy Meets World’ to Porn’s A-List”
“Ward says she makes five figures a month on OnlyFans, and her biggest month for 2018 was $62,000.”
Interesting promo pic for M*A*S*H
There are many G-rated images from this photoshoot online, all with Gould and Sutherland wearing these same outfits and in front of the same white background, but this is the only one with a topless woman.
UPDATE #1: One commenter feels that it was Samantha Scott, who appeared in a small role in MASH and was sometimes a Playboy favorite. Now that I look at the pic and this image of Samantha, I’m pretty sure he is right.
In the process of looking up the info, I did find that Gould did a promo with a topless Paula Prentiss for another 1970 film, a 20th Century Fox offering called Move, a box office flop which was directed by the same guy who had directed Cool Hand Luke and would go on to helm several more noteworthy films with big-name stars. Blessings to Paula Prentiss, who was a well-known star and posed naked to sell some tickets. That’s above and beyond. Paula was a real trouper!
UPDATE #2: I have not been able to find the actual pictorial, but this must be part of the photoshoot done for the October, 1970 edition of Playboy, entitled “Solid Gould.” It was described as follows: “5 pages photographed by Lawrence Shiller. In his latest film, Hollywood’s hottest star shares bed and bath with a brace of sensational dolls. It’s Elliot Gould, Paula Prentiss and Genevieve Waite in scenes from the 1970 movie ‘Move.'”
(That specific image may not be in either the magazine or the movie, but an outtake from the same shoot.)
UPDATE #3 from my mailbox: “I managed to locate the October 1970 Playboy in my basement. (Judge Crater is still down there somewhere, I’m certain.) The photo of Prentiss and Gould you linked does not appear in the “Solid Gould” pictorial, but is clearly an outtake. The Saint Bernard appears in one photo in the pictorial, which pretty much makes the situation certain.”
Mall Santas in Russia get into fight in front of kids, allegedly over ‘mafia-style territorial dispute’
One of the Santas can be heard saying, “This is my territory.” The two men then came to blows in the middle of the eatery.
Dave Barry’s 2019 Holiday Gift Guide
A ray gun nose-hair trimmer, Idaho-opoly … and so much less.
Dead Daisy Ridley – cleaned up
Somebody ‘shopped out all the bruises and other corpse-like features to make it look like she’s sleeping.
(It’s from an episode of Silent Witness.)
A real-life Django Unchained
“His name was Bass Reeves — a former slave and one of the first black U.S. deputy marshals west of the Mississippi. He became legendary during the late 19th and early 20th centuries for his prowess at hunting down criminals in Indian Territory.”
