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ghoulinfuschia · 4 months
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(adding sort of onto the typing quirk ask) i jsut realized v replaces w's with vv UR A GENIUS i love that i just had to point that out hehehe :)
Oh my god I can finally talk about this— I’ve been assigning typing quirks MD characters and I need to share.
Uzi: Bookends her dialogue with “︻デ═一 “ and in an ideal font her O’s would look like sniper targets.
V: Replaces her W’s with “VV” and bookends her dialogue with these < >
Khan: [] Every sentence begins and ends with two brackets [] Like this [] You can probably guess why []
Nori: N>ori w>ould type with brackets bef>ore her “o”s. Since “nori” means seaweed” I thought making her o’s look like fish would be funny.
Lizzy: ★彡She overuses emoticons. Like every other ☆ word will have ☆ a star or heart ☆ sandwiches between them ☆ Maybe she even uses faces!! (๑>◡<๑) To convey how she’s feeling at the time :(;゙゚'ω゚'): Draw out words and emphasizes with exclamation points. So laaaaaaame!!!!! ★彡 It becomes a little exhausting to read.
I still have yet to figure out one for N. All the ideas I’ve had for him so far don’t feel cool enough. Same with Doll. Her speech is already unique amongst the cast since she’s the only one to speak Russian. I’d like to figure out quirks for them too though.
Once I do I’ll probably reblog this and update.
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kasey-writes-stuff · 4 years
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Please tell me I'm not the only one who knows who Propster Brandon is???
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hazzabeeforlou · 4 years
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25 Days of Ficmas
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“Now,” Vanessa crosses her legs and leans forward in her seat, “I didn’t think I’d be down for this wolf-y ABO stuff, but this is the second fic to convince me otherwise.”
“And this is more traditional ABO.”
“Said with knowledge that the genre is absolutely a-traditional,” Vanessa retorts, a cheeky smile on her face. “There’s something so drawing about the angst of Omega Harry sneaking around in the world, a bootleg bite on his neck, a twist of fate complicating matters. Oh whatever will he do when that Alpha Louis re-enters his life!”
“Certainly not fall in love!”
“They absolutely loathe each other, and they’re working together and might be exposed at any moment! The tension!”
“The pretense!”
“It would be propsterous for love to find its way in.”
“Utterly ridiculous.”
“And yet the author added the most delicious twists and turns and, um, by the end I think my computer might have overheated.”
“Just your computer?” I wink at her.
“Shut up Toni.”▪️
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gone2soon-rip · 4 years
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ARNOLD SPIELBERG (1917-Died August 25th 2020,at 103). American electrical engineer instrumental in contributions "to real-time data acquisition and recording that significantly contributed to the definition of modern feedback and control processes".For General Electric,he designed, with his colleague Charles Propster, the GE-225 in 1959.He cited the first computer-controlled "point of sale" cash register as his greatest contribution.He was the father of legendary film director Steven Spielberg,on eof the most successful film directors in Hollywood. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Spielberg
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newsupdated · 4 years
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Steven Spielberg’s Father, Computer Pioneer Arnold Spielberg, Dies at 103
Steven Spielberg’s Father, Computer Pioneer Arnold Spielberg, Dies at 103
Arnold Spielberg, father of filmmaker Steven Spielberg and an innovating engineer whose work helped make the personal computer possible, has died at 103.
Spielberg died of natural causes while surrounded by his family in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to a statement from his four children.
Spielberg and Charles Propster designed the GE-225 mainframe computer in the late 1950s while working…
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Computer Pioneer Arnold Spielberg, Steven's Dad, Dies at 103
Arnold Spielberg, father of filmmaker Steven Spielberg and an innovating engineer whose work helped make the personal computer possible, has died at 103.
Spielberg died of natural causes while surrounded by his family in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to a statement from his four children.
Spielberg and Charles Propster designed the GE-225 mainframe computer in the late 1950s while working for General Electric. The machine allowed computer scientists at Dartmouth College to develop the programming language BASIC, which would be essential to the rise of personal computers in the 1970s and '80s.
"Dad explained how his computer was expected to perform, but the language of computer science in those days was like Greek to me," Steven Spielberg told the General Electric publication GE Reports. "It all seemed very exciting, but it was very much out of my reach."
Later on he understood.
"When I see a PlayStation, when I look at a cellphone — from the smallest calculator to an iPad — I look at my dad and I say, 'My dad and a team of geniuses started that,'" Spielberg said in the family statement.
Arnold Spielberg said of his son in a 2016 interview with GE Reports, "I tried to get him interested in engineering, but his heart was in movies. At first I was disappointed, but then I saw how good he was in moviemaking."
Arnold helped Steven produce his first full-fledged movie, "Firelight," made in 1963 when the budding director was 16.
"The story was a forerunner to Steven's 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind,' with aliens landing on Earth, and I built the special effects," Spielberg told the Jewish Journal in 2012. "But while Steven would ask for my advice, the ideas were always his own."
The son of Ukrainian Jewish immigrants, Arnold Spielberg was born in Cincinnati in 1917. He was obsessed with gadgetry from the start, building his own crystal radio at age 9 and a ham radio at 15, developing skills he would use during World War II as a radio operator and chief communications man for the 490th Bomb Squadron, also known as the "Burma Bridge Busters."
His experiences during the war were part of the inspiration for his son's 1998 film "Saving Private Ryan."
Arnold Spielberg graduated from the University of Cincinnati and went to work in computer research for RCA, where he helped develop the first point-of-sale computerized cash register, before moving on to GE.
Late in life he worked on the archiving technology used by the USC Shoah Foundation, an organization founded by his son to preserve personal histories of the Holocaust.
Steven Spielberg, 73, was Arnold Spielberg's firstborn child. He also had three daughters: screenwriter Anne Spielberg, producer Nancy Spielberg and marketing executive Sue Spielberg.
All four children were with his first wife, Leah Spielberg Adler, who died in 2017. The two had divorced in 1965, and the issues the split brought up for Steven Spielberg were explored in his 1982 film, "E.T."
Arnold Spielberg's third wife, Bernice Colner Spielberg, died in 2016. 
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steve-dietrich-blog · 5 years
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clearingstick · 7 years
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Joe Rogans favorite word is propsterous
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arko006-blog · 4 years
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Steven Spielberg’s Father, Computer Pioneer Arnold Spielberg, Dies at 103
Steven Spielberg’s Father, Computer Pioneer Arnold Spielberg, Dies at 103
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Arnold Spielberg, father of filmmaker Steven Spielberg and an innovating engineer whose work helped make the personal computer possible, has died at 103.
Spielberg died of natural causes while surrounded by his family in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to a statement from his four children.
Spielberg and Charles Propster designed the GE-225 mainframe computer in the late 1950s while…
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nullarysources · 4 years
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Andrew Dalton for the AP:
Arnold Spielberg, father of filmmaker Steven Spielberg and an innovating engineer whose work helped make the personal computer possible, has died at 103.
Spielberg died of natural causes while surrounded by his family in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to a statement from his four children.
Spielberg and Charles Propster designed the GE-225 mainframe computer in the late 1950s while working for General Electric. The machine allowed computer scientists at Dartmouth College to develop the programming language BASIC, which would be essential to the rise of personal computers in the 1970s and '80s.
Dang I had no idea
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stumbeline · 4 years
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The big reveal in 07 was planned from the very beginning, actually. It was not convenient at all, if you rewatch Mr Robot again you can see that very clearly, for example the s3 cinema scene where Elliot (aka baby!Mr Robot) says "youre just sick and dont want to admit it" when Edward asks if he will forgive him - he is not talking about leukemia. He also jumped to get away from him because he was scared. Some people even had the theory of Edward being an abuser before s4 aired & they were right!
As I replied already I am at ease with it more now. It’s almost like I thought that sort of revelation ‘should’ go a certain way which is propsterous! Honestly I’m a trained trauma practitioner but I still thought Elliot “should” respond a certain way or something. Interesting!
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kasey-writes-stuff · 4 years
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You know who my true dream ler and also lee is? Propster Brandon! Like holy crap I can't like I've only seen a few of his videos and some of my favorites I randomly stumbled across like just a few months ago but holy crap he seems like a hecka good ler! Like bro the way he goes in on like that one spot I'm not even sure whether it's classified as your hips or your sides or like even your waist but that spot! You know what I'm talking about if you've ever seen literally any of his videos! Like I'm usually hecka weary about people messing with my hips because the only time I've ever had my hips really touched is by some doctors back when they were trying to figure out more about my arthritis and like get me set up with therapy and idk if it tickled or hurt when they were like pressing my hips but it definitely felt mega weird,but see I'd be hecka down for brandon to try tho because it just looks like it'll tickle so much but also like feel good??? And bro like Brandon as lee literally makes me turn into the heart eyes emoji like gosh dang he's just so cute and ticklish. He squirms and bucks up so much and I just love his laugh and think he's the cutest lee. Like definitely wanna try and use some of his own techniques on him and target some of the spots he always targets on others to see if that theory is true about people usually targeting their spots on other people when trying to tickle them. I heckin wanna find his socials so I can see what he's up to now a days.
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outdoorsports-mag · 5 years
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Computer Pioneer Arnold Spielberg, Steven's Dad, Dies at 103
Arnold Spielberg, father of filmmaker Steven Spielberg and an innovating engineer whose work helped make the personal computer possible, has died at 103.
Spielberg died of natural causes while surrounded by his family in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to a statement from his four children.
Spielberg and Charles Propster designed the GE-225 mainframe computer in the late 1950s while working for General Electric. The machine allowed computer scientists at Dartmouth College to develop the programming language BASIC, which would be essential to the rise of personal computers in the 1970s and '80s.
"Dad explained how his computer was expected to perform, but the language of computer science in those days was like Greek to me," Steven Spielberg told the General Electric publication GE Reports. "It all seemed very exciting, but it was very much out of my reach."
Later on he understood.
"When I see a PlayStation, when I look at a cellphone — from the smallest calculator to an iPad — I look at my dad and I say, 'My dad and a team of geniuses started that,'" Spielberg said in the family statement.
Arnold Spielberg said of his son in a 2016 interview with GE Reports, "I tried to get him interested in engineering, but his heart was in movies. At first I was disappointed, but then I saw how good he was in moviemaking."
Arnold helped Steven produce his first full-fledged movie, "Firelight," made in 1963 when the budding director was 16.
"The story was a forerunner to Steven's 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind,' with aliens landing on Earth, and I built the special effects," Spielberg told the Jewish Journal in 2012. "But while Steven would ask for my advice, the ideas were always his own."
The son of Ukrainian Jewish immigrants, Arnold Spielberg was born in Cincinnati in 1917. He was obsessed with gadgetry from the start, building his own crystal radio at age 9 and a ham radio at 15, developing skills he would use during World War II as a radio operator and chief communications man for the 490th Bomb Squadron, also known as the "Burma Bridge Busters."
His experiences during the war were part of the inspiration for his son's 1998 film "Saving Private Ryan."
Arnold Spielberg graduated from the University of Cincinnati and went to work in computer research for RCA, where he helped develop the first point-of-sale computerized cash register, before moving on to GE.
Late in life he worked on the archiving technology used by the USC Shoah Foundation, an organization founded by his son to preserve personal histories of the Holocaust.
Steven Spielberg, 73, was Arnold Spielberg's firstborn child. He also had three daughters: screenwriter Anne Spielberg, producer Nancy Spielberg and marketing executive Sue Spielberg.
All four children were with his first wife, Leah Spielberg Adler, who died in 2017. The two had divorced in 1965, and the issues the split brought up for Steven Spielberg were explored in his 1982 film, "E.T."
Arnold Spielberg's third wife, Bernice Colner Spielberg, died in 2016. 
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Computer Pioneer Arnold Spielberg, Steven's Dad, Dies at 103
Arnold Spielberg, father of filmmaker Steven Spielberg and an innovating engineer whose work helped make the personal computer possible, has died at 103.
Spielberg died of natural causes while surrounded by his family in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to a statement from his four children.
Spielberg and Charles Propster designed the GE-225 mainframe computer in the late 1950s while working for General Electric. The machine allowed computer scientists at Dartmouth College to develop the programming language BASIC, which would be essential to the rise of personal computers in the 1970s and '80s.
"Dad explained how his computer was expected to perform, but the language of computer science in those days was like Greek to me," Steven Spielberg told the General Electric publication GE Reports. "It all seemed very exciting, but it was very much out of my reach."
Later on he understood.
"When I see a PlayStation, when I look at a cellphone — from the smallest calculator to an iPad — I look at my dad and I say, 'My dad and a team of geniuses started that,'" Spielberg said in the family statement.
Arnold Spielberg said of his son in a 2016 interview with GE Reports, "I tried to get him interested in engineering, but his heart was in movies. At first I was disappointed, but then I saw how good he was in moviemaking."
Arnold helped Steven produce his first full-fledged movie, "Firelight," made in 1963 when the budding director was 16.
"The story was a forerunner to Steven's 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind,' with aliens landing on Earth, and I built the special effects," Spielberg told the Jewish Journal in 2012. "But while Steven would ask for my advice, the ideas were always his own."
The son of Ukrainian Jewish immigrants, Arnold Spielberg was born in Cincinnati in 1917. He was obsessed with gadgetry from the start, building his own crystal radio at age 9 and a ham radio at 15, developing skills he would use during World War II as a radio operator and chief communications man for the 490th Bomb Squadron, also known as the "Burma Bridge Busters."
His experiences during the war were part of the inspiration for his son's 1998 film "Saving Private Ryan."
Arnold Spielberg graduated from the University of Cincinnati and went to work in computer research for RCA, where he helped develop the first point-of-sale computerized cash register, before moving on to GE.
Late in life he worked on the archiving technology used by the USC Shoah Foundation, an organization founded by his son to preserve personal histories of the Holocaust.
Steven Spielberg, 73, was Arnold Spielberg's firstborn child. He also had three daughters: screenwriter Anne Spielberg, producer Nancy Spielberg and marketing executive Sue Spielberg.
All four children were with his first wife, Leah Spielberg Adler, who died in 2017. The two had divorced in 1965, and the issues the split brought up for Steven Spielberg were explored in his 1982 film, "E.T."
Arnold Spielberg's third wife, Bernice Colner Spielberg, died in 2016. 
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