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Programming alert: Season finale of Being Human, the return of Rodney
by Doc on Apr.04, 2011, under Television
Just a programming reminder – tonight on Syfy is both the season finale of breakout hit Being Human at 9PM ET (see our sneak peek), followed by the return of Dr. Rodney McKay to the Stargate franchise in a guest appearance on Stargate Universe at 10PM ET (we also have a sneak peek of that).
Update: Yes, I screwed up…I counted wrong plus something else I read resulted in me confusing when the Being Human season finale is – that’s NEXT week…
Merlin preview: “The Coming of Arthur – Part 2” (Series 3 finale)
by Doc on Apr.04, 2011, under Television
The future of Camelot is at stake. Morgause has destructively stolen the Cup of Life and has created her own immortal army of soldiers to aid her in her quest of becoming the Queen of Camelot. However, Morgana, having her own wicked motives, takes her place on the throne against the will of Uther. Arthur, Merlin and the rest of King Uther’s men must fight against the evil Morgause and twisted Morgana in this final episode to regain their rule over their crumbling kingdom. Be sure to watch the clip where Arthur knights the men of the most noble army the world has ever known and tune in on Friday at 10/9c only on Syfy!
Reminder: This is the Series 3 finale!
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Now Tennant really has the Doctor’s daughter
by Doc on Apr.03, 2011, under Television
10th Doctor David Tennant is a dad…which makes 5th Doctor Peter Davison a granddad (again)! Tennant’s fiancée Geogia Moffett, daughter of Peter Davison, gave birth to daughter Olivia on Thursday. Seems she was a bit more pregnant than the press realized when the two announced their engagement. Congratulations to the couple and the granddad!
To make it a little weirder in case you forgot…Moffett played the eponymous character in “The Doctor’s Daughter”, who was created from the Doctor’s DNA.
Richard Branson buys Pluto – will bring back planet status
by Doc on Apr.01, 2011, under Fun Stuff, Science
OK, so this was a joke…but please Sir Richard, can we make this happen? Can I stop explaining to my kids how “When I was a kid there were NINE planets…”
Another trailer for Series 6 of Doctor Who
by Doc on Apr.01, 2011, under Television
This one seems aimed at the American audience, and appears to focus specifically on the story that takes place there…
Amazon enhances S3 storage with next generation cloud technology
by Doc on Apr.01, 2011, under Science
Amazon’s Web Services group today announced a breakthrough in a new cloud storage technology that will allow for massive amounts of data to be stored in a global network, and gets right down to the molecular level.
“We’re literally encoding the data by combining molecules into a matrix,” said lead scientist Dr. Rane Scamall, whose team has been developing the technology in the company’s Dublin-based labs. “By chaining the molecules in a certain way, we are able to encode the bits in the smallest ever domain, allowing for near-infinite storage – certainly enough to store the entirety of human knowledge.”
The details of how it works are still vague (mastermind Jeff Bezos is trying to accelerate the patent filings), but the system is envisioned as a near-line medium in a hierarchical storage system. “Although the density of data can be quite high, there are limits to the overall density of the molecules themselves within the medium,” Dr. Scamall explained. “If we try to increase the density too much, we can have phase transition issues and it becomes harder to decode the data. So currently the data migration rates are quite slow. We have plenty of volume to work with, however.”
Data that isn’t needed rapidly eventually gets “floated” to new storage system. While in this state, it can migrate freely to other systems until it is time to be recalled via “currents”. When it is time to be recalled, an electrical field is applied, which sets the system into motion, the molecules combine and begin to precipitate out of the medium and into collectors. More traditional channels can then carry the data to where it is actually needed.
There are still issues to be worked out, however.
“One problem we are still trying to solve is that the data precipitation is chaotic. Various environmental factors can cause perturbations in the flow, and the data could in fact be received in the wrong collector – or miss it entirely.” Dr. Scamall does add, “We don’t technically lose any of the data, but it can be very hard to find. Eventually it will find it’s way back into the cloud where we can attempt to retrieve it again.
Currently the technology works with water molecules, which are already quite abundant on Earth, but it could extend to other more complex molecules – an important need if the technology is to extend beyond the bounds of our planet – or if there are issues on availability on this one. Dr. Scamall quipped, “Water is both plentiful and scarce on our world, so we wouldn’t want our technology to trump other needs. But in reality, this technology has been around for centuries – we are only now learning how to harness it more effectively. And eventually we’ll have it pefect, as right as rain.”
Chewbacca answers questions in advance of Clone Wars appearance
by Doc on Mar.31, 2011, under Television
With his upcoming appearance on the upcoming one hour season finale of Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Friday, April 1st, 8pm ET), Chewbacca stopped off at Skywalker Ranch to answer some emails…
And from what I’ve been hearing, if you were hoping to see a young Han Solo make an appearance at some point…don’t plan on it.
Men In Black 3 open casting call for paid extras
by Doc on Mar.31, 2011, under Movies
Men in Black 3, starring Will Smith, is filming in New York from March-June 2011. Casting people of all types for work as PAID extras.
Grant Wilfley Casting is seeking people for background work on Men in Black 3.
Seeking the following types:
men and women with character faces; people who are less than 4′10 or more than 6′5; plus-sized people; men and women to play 1969 New Yorkers — hippies, beatnik poet types, 60s celebrity look-a-likes, bikers, models, etc… (must be willing to get their hair cut/styled to fit the time period).
Open Call Date: Wed. April 6, 2011
Time: 10am-12pm for SAG
1pm-4pm for NONSAG
Location: 405 West 59th Street
(at 9th Ave) New York, NY 10019
Full-length trailer for Series 6 of Doctor Who here!
by Doc on Mar.30, 2011, under Television
Here is the exceedingly cool (as in bowties and fezzes) trailer for the upcoming Series 6 of Doctor Who…less than a month away!
Cranston joins Total Recall, but no trip to Mars?
by Doc on Mar.30, 2011, under Movies
I’ve been hearing from various different directions that some of the clues laid for the plot of the Total Recall remake, given in the announcement that Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) has joined the cast, could mean that in this version there is no trip to Mars.
In both the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger film and the original story, the protagonist, Douglas Quaid, wishes he could go to Mars, but can only afford the memories of such a trip, along with some added extras like being a secret agent, as implanted by the Rekall corporation. When they try to implant the memories, something goes wrong – suppressed memories surface, and it turns out he IS a secret agent, and the answer to what happened to him lies on Mars!
In the details that were given for the new version, Quaid still comes to believe he is a spy, but he is somehow embroiled in the situation between Euromerica and New Shangai, two large nations on the brink of war. Cranston will play the leader of Euromerica, who may be planning to attack New Shanghai.
Mars could still be in the cards, but I’m wondering if this might be a little closer to a Bourne-type thriller.
